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German WW2 vehicles pack (Panzer IV variants No. 3) - Germany Eastern Western Front Normandy Stalingrad Berlin Bulge WWII

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Publication date 2024-03-13 at 14:33
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Models included in this pack :
- Panzer IV Ausf. E with rockets Raketenwerfer ahf Fahrgestell
- Hummel 150mm (18M Sf auf Geschutzwagen III-IV) (Sd.Kfz. 165) (early version)
- Hummel 150mm (18M Sf auf Geschutzwagen III-IV) (Sd.Kfz. 165) (late version)
- Dicker Max 105 mm K (gp.Sfl.) Pz.Sfl. IVa
- 105 mm leFH 18/40/2 (Sf.) auf Geschützwagen III-IV
- Nashorn - Hornisse panzerjäger armored tank hunter (Sd.Kfz. 164)
- Panzer IV Ausf D/E "Fahrgestell" munition carrier (for Mörser Karl Karl-Gerät siege mortar)
- Panzer III-IV Einheitsfahrgestell 3 (prototype)
- Panzer IV Ausf. G with hydrostatic transmission (prototype)
- Hummel-Wespe 105mm SPG
- Hummel (auf Geschutzwagen III-IV) (munition carrier version)
- Geschützwagen IVb für 105 mm leFH 18-1
- Heuschrecke IVb Grasshopper 105 mm
- 88 mm Flak 36 auf Fahrgestell Panzer IV
- 88 mm FlaK 41 auf Sonderfahrgestell (Pz.Sfl.IVc) (Grille 10)
- Panzer IV Ausf. H Krupp Entwurf W1466 (prototype)







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Historical context :

  • Panzer IV Ausf. E with rockets Raketenwerfer auf Fahrgestell:
    The Panzer IV Ausf. E with Raketenwerfer (rocket launcher) auf Fahrgestell was a variant of the Panzer IV medium tank equipped with rocket launchers mounted on the chassis. This configuration allowed the Panzer IV to provide fire support with high-explosive rockets, offering additional firepower against enemy infantry and soft targets on the battlefield.

  • Hummel 150mm (18M Sf auf Geschutzwagen III-IV) (Sd.Kfz. 165):
    The Hummel, officially known as 15 cm Panzerfeldhaubitze auf Geschützwagen III/IV, was a self-propelled artillery piece based on the Geschützwagen III/IV chassis. It was armed with a 15 cm sFH 18/1 howitzer, providing mobile artillery support to German armored units during World War II. The Hummel played a significant role on the Eastern and Western fronts, contributing to the firepower of German artillery batteries.

  • Dicker Max 105 mm K (gp.Sfl.) Pz.Sfl. IVa:
    The Dicker Max, meaning "Fat Max" in German, was a prototype self-propelled gun based on the Panzer IV chassis. Armed with a powerful 105 mm K 18 gun, it was designed to provide long-range fire support against enemy armored vehicles and fortifications. However, only a single prototype was produced, and the Dicker Max never entered mass production or saw combat.

  • 105 mm leFH 18/40/2 (Sf.) auf Geschützwagen III-IV:
    The 105 mm leFH 18/40/2 (Sf.) auf Geschützwagen III/IV was a self-propelled artillery piece based on the Geschützwagen III/IV chassis. It mounted a 105 mm leFH 18 howitzer in an open-top superstructure, providing mobile artillery support to German armored units. While a small number were produced, they saw limited service due to the complexities of production and the changing demands of the war.

  • Nashorn - Hornisse panzerjäger armored tank hunter (Sd.Kfz. 164):
    The Nashorn, also known as the Hornisse, was a tank destroyer deployed by the German Army during World War II. It was armed with an 8.8 cm Pak 43/1 anti-tank gun mounted on a Panzer IV chassis. Designed for long-range anti-tank engagements, the Nashorn provided German forces with a potent anti-armor capability on the Eastern and Western fronts.

  • Panzer IV Ausf D/E "Fahrgestell" munition carrier (for Mörser Karl Karl-Gerät siege mortar):
    The Panzer IV Ausf D/E "Fahrgestell" munition carrier was a specialized variant of the Panzer IV medium tank developed to transport ammunition for the Mörser Karl siege mortar. By carrying the large shells used by the Mörser Karl directly to the firing position, it ensured the sustained firepower of the siege mortar during combat operations.

  • Panzer III-IV Einheitsfahrgestell 3 (prototype):
    The Panzer III-IV Einheitsfahrgestell 3 was a prototype tank chassis developed by Nazi Germany during World War II. It aimed to standardize components between the Panzer III and Panzer IV tanks, streamlining production and maintenance. However, the project faced technical challenges and never progressed beyond the prototype stage.

  • Panzer IV Ausf. G with hydrostatic transmission (prototype):
    The Panzer IV Ausf. G with hydrostatic transmission was a prototype tank developed by Nazi Germany during World War II. Equipped with a hydrostatic transmission, it aimed to improve the tank's performance and reliability on the battlefield. However, production challenges and the changing demands of the war prevented its mass production.

  • Hummel-Wespe 105mm SPG:
    The Hummel-Wespe was a proposed self-propelled gun project by Nazi Germany during World War II. It intended to mount a 105 mm howitzer on the chassis of the Wespe self-propelled artillery vehicle. However, the project never progressed beyond the planning stage, and no prototypes were built.

  • Geschützwagen IVb für 105 mm leFH 18-1:
    The Geschützwagen IVb für 105 mm leFH 18-1 was a proposed self-propelled artillery vehicle project developed by Nazi Germany. It aimed to mount a 105 mm leFH 18-1 howitzer on the chassis of the Panzer IV tank. However, the project was abandoned before any prototypes were produced.

  • Heuschrecke IVb Grasshopper 105 mm:
    The Heuschrecke IVb, meaning "Grasshopper" in German, was a self-propelled artillery project developed by Nazi Germany during World War II. It intended to mount a 105 mm leFH 18 howitzer on a modified Panzer IV chassis. However, only a single prototype was completed before the project was canceled due to changing tactical requirements and resource shortages.

  • 88 mm FlaK 41 auf Sonderfahrgestell (Pz.Sfl.IVc) (Grille 10):
    The 88 mm FlaK 41 auf Sonderfahrgestell, also known as the Grille 10, was a self-propelled anti-aircraft gun developed by Nazi Germany. It mounted an 88 mm FlaK 41 gun

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