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Item Name: .Famous "Heinz” Mark IV Male Beute Panzer German Army German captured
Kits .Takom
Scale: .1:35
Builder:.Volcano
Item Status:.Built To Order / Pre-Order

Detail features:

Award winner built and painted diorama with realistic heavy weathering. Add on mud field scene diorama base. Famous "Heinz” Mark IV Male Beute Panzer German Army German captured. With accurate unit markings. Top building quality with clean crisp details throughout whole model and very high standard accuracy on every individual part. Add Metal and PE parts. Interior details add on. Excellent rivet and panel details. Individual link tracks with road wheel details. Turn-able turret and gun. Add on vehicle tools and more add on details.

Mk.IV Features:
- Top building quality with sublime detail over all model.
- Metal chain and metal tube.
- Interior with gun detail add on.
- The many hull rivets and are quite pronounced as they were on the real thing and perfectly formed to give a good impression from usual viewing distances.
- The detail on the panels is nicely done with bevelled edges.
- The interior is the full 6pdr gun and breech and mounting.
- The Lewis gun has the full breech and shoulder stock, handgrip and separate ammo magazine.
- The gun/mantlet are well done.
- Commander’s/Driver’s compartment with great details.
- Roof rack with great rivets details.
- The front driver’s plate has separate vision flaps with detail.
- Long exhaust muffler with separate mounting brackets.
- The rear lookout hatch has three angled sides with details.
- Armoured fuel tank made up again of separate panels.
- Suspension and axle stubs w/multiple components exhibits crisp detail.
- The final drive chains and drive sprocket, idlers with details.
- The separate track with shoe and four upper bracket flanges details.
- 26 sets of small road wheels with separate axles details.
- Mud channels with details.
- Towing hook with details.

Diorama Base Features:
* Realistic mud field scene.
* Top building quality with sharp detail overall.
* Realistic grass, mud, gravel with rut and more detail with nice color.
* Length:27cm / 10.63in.
* Good for 1:35 IV, III, M4, 251, T34 mid size AFV scale model.
* Comes with solid high quality wood platform.

Buffing and polishing to remove mold seam. Base color with primer and putty for better surface detail. Airbrushed and painted with multicolor. Add clear paint for good finishing on decal applying. Washing to enhance the surface detail increase the appearance of depth including panels, doors, hatches, rivets, bolt head and more. Dry brushing to emphasis and highlighting texture with edge for good wear, tear and fading. Multi-color filters for blend color effects. Add non glossy paint for better finishing. Great detail paint job on rust and paint chips off with scratches, worn and bare metal realistic simulating, flow rust and rain streaks effects, grease with staining appearing, engine smoking and muffler burned representing. Also smear and dirt with dust and real mud and more on real life weathering. Final protective layer for long term collection.

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The Mark IV was a British tank of the World War I. Introduced in 1917, it benefited from significant developments on the first British tank, the intervening designs being small batches used for training. The major improvements were in armour, the re-siting of the fuel tank, and easier transportation. A total of 1,220 were built: 420 "Males", 595 "Females" and 205 Tank Tenders (unarmed vehicles used to carry supplies), which made it the most produced British tank of the War.

The Mark IV was first used in mid 1917 at the Battle of Messines Ridge. It remained in official British service until the end of the War, and a small number served briefly with other combatants afterwards.