The Sturmgeschütz IV (StuG IV) (Sd.Kfz. 167), was a German assault gun variant of the Panzer IV used in the mid-late period of the Second World War.
Kit features engine hatches can be assembled open/closed, armor skirt support brackets, newly tooled hatch handle, rear brackets presented in photot-etched parts, peiscopes for commander’s cupola made from clear parts, one-piece slide-molded lower hull, bolts and rivets delicately represented on hull bottom, lower hull made by 2-directional slide mold, includes fuel tank filler mouths, newly designed gun travel lock can be assembled in travel or combat mode, newly tooled metal armor skirts provided as individual pieces, newly tooled armor skirt support rails w/photo-etched detail, fenders w/crisp detail, easy-to-assemble upper hull, multi-part upper hull offers maximum detail, fighting-compartment armor w/accurate weld seams, optional rain guard on fighting compartment, one-piece gun barrel, optional muzzle brakes, gun mantlet rendered w/realistic cast texture, cannon can be elevated up/down, newly tooled exhaust pipes, gun breech and recoil guard, gun sight and hand wheels w/delicate detail, recoil and recuperator cylinders, multi-directional superstructure, radio set and seat, roof armor w/accurate weld seams, driver’s hatch w/interior detail can be assembled open/closed, engine deck w/bolt detail, hatches can be assembled open/closed, commander’s hatch w/interior details can be assembled open/closed, MG shield w/bolt details, MG34, detailed suspension system, road wheels, sprockets, idlers and return rollers and one-piece vinyl track lengths. Decals and markings for (2) vehicles of Unidentified Unit, Eastern Front 1944.