![]() When Daimler couldn’t keep up production of the Dingo, Humber stepped in to build their now iconic vehicle. The F2 was more than match for Soviet and British tanks of the time – and the British were to refer to the new German tank as the ‘Mark Four Special’, out of respect for it’s performance against their armoured formations in the Western Desert campaign. G version, but events in the east brought that plan forwards. The long-barrelled gun was due to be installed into the Ausf. The F2/G variant was equipped with the long 7.5cm KwK 40 L/43 main gun as a direct result of the emergence of the Soviet T34 tanks on the battlefields of the Eastern Front and dominating most of the German armour. Remaining in service until 1944, the Pz.Kfw IV ausf D featured new front hull plate design (harking back to the design of the Ausf A) to accomodate the return of the hull-mounted machine gun and a new external gun mantlet. The Ausf D variant was the first real production model – with over 200 being built between 19. The mechanically reliable tank was the backbone of the German war machine throughout the war despite the heavy Panther and Tiger tanks often getting all the glory and press. The Panzer IV was the only German tank to earn the distinction of fighting from the beginning to the end of World War II. 20% off promotion ends 30th of September 2015. Note that while this deal is on, these vehicles will be temporarily removed from our usual ‘Wheels of Steel’ 10% off promotion. For a limited time, if you choose 3 or more from the following vehicles, you’ll get a great start to your forces with 20% Off! ![]() In Tank War you organise your Armoured Platoons around 3 Vehicles, your commander and 2 others. For a limited time only, we’re making your options EVEN BETTER if you’re wanting to expand in to Bolt Action Tank War. Launch into epic Armoured Fury clashes with some of our favourite AFVs:
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