Dragon Models
Germany Pz.Kpfw.IV Ausf.J Mid Production Tank "#721 Western Front" (1944) "NEO Dragon Armor" Series 1/72 Plastic Model by Dragon Models
Germany Pz.Kpfw.IV Ausf.J Mid Production Tank "#721 Western Front" (1944) "NEO Dragon Armor" Series 1/72 Plastic Model by Dragon Models
Regular price
$109.78
Regular price
Sale price
$109.78
Unit price
/
per
- Brand new 1/72 scale plastic model of Germany Pz.Kpfw.IV Ausf.J Mid Production Tank "#721, Western Front" (1944) "NEO Dragon Armor" Series plastic model by Dragon Models.
- Limited edition.
- Brand new box.
- Detailed exterior.
- True-to-scale detail.
- Comes in plastic display showcase.
- This model does not have any openings.
- Rotating turret for dynamic display options.
Manufacturer's original unopened packaging.
Dimensions approximately L-3.5(3.75 with cannon), W-2, H-1.5 inches.
Pad printed markings and placards that won't fade or peel like decals for long-lasting.
High-quality markings include a protective display case to keep the model in pristine condition.
It is a highly detailed and accurate model, perfect for collectors and enthusiasts of military history.
HISTORY ASPECTS:
The Panzerkampfwagen IV (Pz.Kpfw. IV) Ausf. J, a variant of the Panzer IV series, was a crucial component of the German armored forces during World War II. Introduced in March 1944, the Ausf. J was a simplified version of its predecessors, aimed at streamlining production to meet the escalating demands of the war. Notable modifications included the removal of the electric turret traverse in favor of a manual system, increased armor thickness, and the addition of side skirts (Schürzen) for enhanced protection against anti-tank weapons. These changes, while reducing production complexity, slightly diminished its combat effectiveness but allowed for more units to be manufactured rapidly.
Panzer IV Ausf. J tanks, including the mid-production units, saw extensive action on the Western Front in 1944. Vehicle number #721, part of the German Army's armored divisions, participated in significant battles such as the Battle of Normandy following the D-Day landings on June 6, 1944. German Panzer units, including the Panzer IVs, were heavily engaged in attempting to repel the Allied advance. Despite facing overwhelming odds and the superior firepower of Allied tanks and aircraft, the Panzer IVs played a vital role in delaying the Allied breakout, showcasing their resilience and tactical value on the battlefield.
The Panzer IV Ausf. J continued to serve throughout the remaining months of the war, engaging in defensive operations during the Ardennes Offensive, also known as the Battle of the Bulge, in December 1944. During these last-ditch efforts to halt the Allied advance into Germany, Panzer IVs like #721 provided crucial support, often fighting in increasingly desperate and challenging conditions. The adaptability and durability of the Panzer IV series, despite being outclassed by more modern Allied tanks, underscored its significance as a mainstay of the German armored forces until the war's end.
This meticulously crafted 1:72 scale model captures the historical essence and intricate details of the iconic WWII tank. Perfect for collectors and history enthusiasts, this replica brings to life the engineering and battlefield presence of the Panzer IV, allowing you to own a piece of military history.