Border Model BT049 – 1/35 Jagdpanzer IV L/70 V Sd.Kfz.162/1

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– Plastic model kit to build a 1/35 Jagdpanzer IV L/70 V Sd.Kfz.162/1 Border Model.

– Le kit en plastique à l'échelle comprend une photodécoupe, des pièces transparentes et des décalcomanies.

– Modèle à assembler et à peindre. Colle et peinture non fournies.

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Description

Le Border Model BT-049 1/35 Jagdpanzer IV L/70(V) Sd.Kfz.162/1 est un maquette à l'échelle of the German tank destroyer, Jagdpanzer IV, en particulier le L/70(V) variant. Designed during World War II to counter heavily armored Allied vehicles, the Jagdpanzer IV L/70(V) featured a low-profile hull for better concealment, thick sloped armor, and the powerful 7.5 cm Pak 42 L/70 gun, which provided exceptional firepower. This model kit offers outstanding detail and precision, with numerous customization options for an authentic and rewarding build.


Caractéristiques principales:

  • Échelle: 1/35, offering excellent detail and accuracy for WWII armor enthusiasts.
  • Detailed Exterior:
  • Faithfully replicates the Jagdpanzer IV L/70(V), with accurate dimensions and proportions.
  • Features the distinctive sloped frontal armor and low silhouette for which the vehicle was renowned.
  • Intricately molded surface details, including weld seams, bolts, and access hatches.
  • Main Armament:
  • Comprend le 7.5 cm Pak 42 L/70 gun, with a finely detailed barrel and muzzle brake.
  • The gun can be posed at various angles, with realistic elevation and traverse options.
  • Optional internal gun breech components for open-hatch displays.
  • Tracks and Suspension:
  • Features detailed running gear, including suspension components and road wheels.
  • Comes with individual track links for precise assembly and realistic sag.
  • Armor Skirts (Schürzen):
  • Includes the late-war Schürzen side armor plates with detailed mounting brackets.
  • Plates can be modeled attached, damaged, or removed, offering customization options for dioramas.
  • Hatches and Interior Details:
  • All hatches are designed to be posed open or closed.
  • Some interior details are included, such as gun controls and fighting compartment elements.
  • Pièces photodécoupées (PE):
  • High-quality PE components for fine detailing, such as engine grilles, tool clamps, and small fittings.
  • Accessoires optionnels:
  • Includes on-vehicle tools, spare track links, tow cables, and external storage bins.
  • Stowage options provide additional customization for unique battlefield scenarios.
  • Options de marquage et de décalcomanie:
  • Offers multiple decal options representing vehicles from different units deployed on the Eastern and Western Fronts.
  • Includes tactical markings, vehicle numbers, and unit insignias for historically accurate customization.
  • Manuel d'instructions:
  • Clear, step-by-step instructions with detailed illustrations for easy assembly.
  • Includes a full-color painting guide with historical camouflage schemes, including late-war ambush and standard patterns.

Conclusion:

Le Border Model BT-049 Jagdpanzer IV L/70(V) is a premium-quality kit that delivers historical accuracy and intricate detailing. With its included Zimmerit, PE parts, and multiple customization options, this model is perfect for enthusiasts and builders looking to recreate one of WWII’s most effective tank destroyers. Whether displayed as part of a diorama or as a standalone model, this kit is a standout representation of late-war German armored design.

Jagdpanzer IV:

Le Jagdpanzer IV L/70 (V), officially designated Sd.Kfz. 162/1, was a German tank destroyer developed during World War II. Based on the Panzer IV chassis, it was armed with the powerful 7.5cm Pak 42 L/70 gun, providing excellent long-range firepower. Introduced in 1944, the Jagdpanzer IV L/70 was designed to counter heavily armored Allied and Soviet tanks, blending strong offensive capability with a low-profile, well-armored hull.


Conception et fonctionnalités

The Jagdpanzer IV L/70 was characterized by its sleek, sloped armor, which provided superior protection compared to earlier German tank destroyers like the Marder series. The front armor was 80 mm d'épaisseur and sharply angled to increase its effective resistance against enemy fire. The sides were 40mm thick, and the low silhouette made it harder to detect and target on the battlefield.

Its primary weapon, the 7.5cm Pak 42 L/70, was the same high-velocity gun mounted on the Panther tank. It could penetrate 150mm of armor at 1,000 meters, allowing the Jagdpanzer IV L/70 to destroy most Allied and Soviet tanks before they could retaliate. The vehicle carried 55 rounds for the main gun, which was supplemented by a coaxial MG 42 machine gun pour la défense anti-infanterie.

The Jagdpanzer IV L/70 (V) was powered by a Maybach HL 120 TRM V12 gasoline engine, produisant 300 horsepower, which allowed a top speed of 40 km/h (25 mi/h) on roads. However, the additional weight of the Pak 42 gun and thicker armor—bringing the total weight to 25.8 tons—strained the Panzer IV chassis, reducing its mobility and reliability in challenging terrain. The suspension and drivetrain were prone to breakdowns, particularly under the stress of prolonged combat operations.


Utilisation opérationnelle

The Jagdpanzer IV L/70 (V) entered service in mid-1944 and saw action on both the Front de l'Est et Western Front, including during the Campagne de Normandie et le Bataille des Ardennes. Its powerful gun and sloped armor made it highly effective in defensive roles, allowing it to ambush enemy tanks from concealed positions. However, its limited mobility and lack of a turret made it vulnerable to flanking maneuvers and air attacks.


Héritage

The Jagdpanzer IV L/70 (V) was one of the most successful German tank destroyers of the war, combining formidable firepower with effective armor. While its mechanical issues and high production cost limited its numbers, its combat performance demonstrated the value of well-designed, specialized tank destroyers in modern armored warfare.

Informations complémentaires
Poids 0,6 kg
Marque

Pays

Allemagne

Matériel

Plastique

Période

Seconde Guerre mondiale

Échelle