Panzer 4
Brand: Build Army
Part No: HC-B0161
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Request Stock NotificationThe Build Army Panzer 4 HC-B0161 is a detailed 1:33 scale brick-built model created by Dr Ruibin Zhang, capturing the hallmark shapes and slopes of the Panzer IV’s hull and turret. With 950 pieces and a modular, open-up design, it offers an engaging build and a rewarding display, complete with detachable Schürzen skirts and a removable hull top that reveals interior detail including the driver’s position, transmission and engine compartment.
Key Features
- 950 pieces plus additional spare bricks
- Approx. 1:33 scale with careful attention to proportion and detail
- Dimensions: L 18 x W 8.8 x H 13.4 cm
- Detachable Schürzen side skirts and removable turret/hull sections to explore the interior
- Simple interior structures including seats, transmission and engine
- Working suspension for realistic stance and articulation
- User-friendly modular design for easier assembly and access
- Balkenkreuz and tank number stickers included
- Suggested compatibility with LEGO bricks
Design And Detail
Based on shared chassis characteristics with the Panzer III, this Build Army kit captures the practical engineering of the original vehicle, from its straightforward design to its recognisable silhouette. The detachable upper hull allows hands-on exploration of the driver’s area, transmission layout and engine compartment, while the working suspension adds an authentic look on display.
Brief History Of The Panzer IV
Often called the workhorse of the German Army, the Panzer IV served throughout the entirety of WWII. As the Panzer III became outclassed, the Panzer IV took over as the main medium tank from 1942 onward. Early variants such as Ausf. F and G carried the L/43 gun, with later H and J versions adopting the longer L/48. The robust, straightforward design and wider upper hull enabled a larger turret ring and the fitment of progressively more powerful 75 mm guns.
The Ausf. H became the most-produced variant, featuring a single-piece 80 mm upper frontal plate, a revised commander’s cupola hatch, and solid steel Schürzen spaced armour around the hull sides and turret. This combination of reliability, firepower and incremental protection improvements helped ensure the Panzer IV’s long and versatile service life.
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A Brief History of Panzer IV Tanks
The Panzer IV, often referred to as the “workhorse of the German Army,” was the only German tank to have a service life spanning all of World War II. As the Panzer III becoming outclassed by its adversaries in terms of armour and armament, it was the Panzer IV that took the responsibility of serving as Germany’s main medium tank from 1942-onward. From the Ausf. F and G variants armed with the L/43 to the later H and J versions equipped with the slightly-longer L/48 cannon, the Panzer IV was capable of defeating the armour of all but the heaviest Allied and Soviet tanks up until the end of the war.
The design of the Panzer IV throughout all of its versions was straightforward and reliable. The medium tank used leaf spring suspension, which was simple to manufacture, easy to maintain in the field. Being an interwar design, the hull armour plates are mostly unsloped/vertical, with the sides of the hull’s upper superstructure extending over the tracks in the form of sponsors. This characteristic of the Panzer IV was a major contributor to its long service life, as the wider upper hull allowed the turret ring to have an increased diameter, which in turn made it possible to mount the long-barrelled 75mm cannons as the war progressed. The Panzer IV was also able to serve as a versatile platform on which anti-aircraft vehicles, armoured recovery vehicles, and self-propelled guns could be built.
While all versions of the Panzer IV saw production throughout the entire war, the Ausf. H variant stood above all the others as the most-produced version, with 3,774 tanks being manufactured between April 1943 and July 1944. This was because the Panzer IV H was generally regarded as the “best” version of the tank, as it had the greatest armour protection while maintaining the most useful features out of all the variants. While all the Panzer IV variants were superficially similar in appearance, the H version had a few distinguishing features. First was the single-piece 80mm upper frontal hull plate, where the driver’s viewport and bow machine gun were positioned; Second was the single-piece round hatch on top of the commander’s cupola on the turret, which opened up to the left; The final major distinct feature of the Ausf. H was the inclusion of solid steel Schürzen spaced armour skirts on the hull sides and around the turret. These skirt plates were 5mm thick on the hull sides and 8mm thick around the turret, which were primarily intended to provide protection to the Panzer IV’s thinner side and turret rear armour from Soviet anti-tank rifles.
- 950 pieces plus additional spare bricks.
- Scaled around 1:33 with high accuracy in proportion and great attention to detail.
- Dimensions: L 18 x W 8.8 x H 13.4cm.
- Simple interior structures such as seats, the transmission and the engine.
- Working suspension.
- User-Friendly Modular Design:Open-up design allows removing of the turret and part of the hull to explore the interior structure.
- Balkenkreuz and tank number stickers included.
- Fully compatible with LEGO® bricks.
Key Info:
- Brand: Build Army
- Part No: HC-B0161
- Barcode: 5065008912019
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