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The Tamiya 35096 1/35 German Pzkpw IV AUSFD Plastic Model Kit offers a highly detailed, historically inspired scale model of the iconic WWII Panzer IV tank. Featuring three realistic figures and the option to assemble either an early or African campaign version, this kit balances authenticity with approachable assembly. Perfect for intermediate modelers and enthusiasts, it delivers classic Tamiya quality with manageable complexity and affordability, making it a must-have for collectors and hobbyists eager to connect with military history.

| ASIN | B000WN5AF0 |
| Age Range (Description) | Kid |
| Brand | TAMIYA |
| Color | Multicolour |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,529) |
| Date First Available | October 2, 2001 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04950344987832, 04950344995509 |
| Included Components | Tamiya 35096 1/35 German Pzkpw IV AUSFD Plastic Model Kit |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 13 ounces |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 13.75 x 7.88 x 2 inches |
| Item model number | 35096 |
| Manufacturer | Tamiya |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 16 - 16 years |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model Name | 1/35 German Pzkpw IV AUSFD Plastic Model Kit |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 13.75 x 7.88 x 2 inches |
| Seasons | All Seasons |
| Size | 1/35 Scale |
| Special Feature | Customizable Version, Includes Figures, Requires Additional Materials |
| Theme | Military |
J**N
A great Classic from Tamiya!
Ok so let's get a few things out of the way first. If you are reading a review of this kit chances are you are not familiar with this kit so a bit of history is in order so pour a cup of coffee and sit back. Way back in the 1960s Tamiya released a kit of the Panther tank in an unusual scale- 1/35. That scale was determined because that would permit the installation of batteries and a motor. Thus was born the "AFV" scale of 1/35. Fast forward a decade. The Tamiya company has released more and more kits in 1/35 scale. 1977 sees the release of the kit you see here. It was based off the Panzer IV ausf H kit that was released in 1975. Two other Panzer IV based AFV kits were released prior to this one, The StuG IV and the Jagdpanzer IV. Nearly all of the fully tracked kits released in that era including this one were intended to be motorized. By this point it wasn't really clear whether these kits were to be toys or scale models. Tamiya chose to hedge the market and build them as both. Having said that compromises ne eded to be made as far as dimensions, tooling, and kit engineering needed to be made. When you read or hear someone blast this kit (or any other older kit from Tamiya's early line up) they generally will point to a Dragon or newer Tamiya offering as "much better". So what IS wrong with this one? well: 1. The tracks are the late type 40 cm type, not the 36 cm found on an ausf D. It is likely that since the earlier releases (see above) were all later model Panzer IV vehicle that they chose to retain those tracks and keep production costs down. As a side note after this one, The Flakpanzer Mobelwagen was released later on and it too was a later Panzer IV based vehicle. 2. Dimensional issues. Yes it is a few scale inches off here and there. which means this kit is off a few MILLIMETERS. 3. Motorization holes. All the holes associated with the switches and removal of the upper hull to replace the battery, this would be my only real gripe. 4.The front lower hull is incorrect, Instead if being flush with the brake housings it is slightly recessed. So what is RIGHT about this kit? Well: 1. It LOOKS like a Panzer IV ausf D. There certainly isn't any mistaking it for anything else! Unless you plan to enter a contest or just simply MUST have the ABSOLUTE best most likely this kit will do (99.99% of people in your life that will see it on the shelf will not care one way or the other). 2. It goes together drama free. All the parts fit together very well with little or no need to shim or putty anything. 3. The parts count is manageable enough that this kit can be built in a weekend or *gasp* you can become a modeler and add detail to the inside of the turret, add missing weld beads and or rivets, correct the tracks and drive sprockets, put on a photo etch update set... you get the picture you have some real flexibility here. 4. It's $20. One of the newer and "better" kits will be 2-3 times that and you sure aren't going to build one of those in a weekend! If you are a new modeler or you want to start building models this is a GREAT kit! Do not let rivet counters or cyber scholars discourage you from what is a great hobby! 30 years ago I started in the hobby with kits like this one, get it today you won't regret it!
M**G
Very detailed kit for intermediate level modelers
With 250 pieces, this is one of the more detailed kits among Tamiya's 1/35 series. The quality is superb. All pieces fit well together without bending. Feathers are almost nonexistent and trimming is necessary primarily where the pieces meet the sprue. I built this set as a youngster decades ago with wire remote-control power kit. Unfortunately, that option does not appear to be available in the US in recent years. After I completed the tank this time, several pieces still sit on the sprue unused. These are presumably designed for the power kit. Regrettably, I had followed the instruction booklet and installed the version of idler wheels that do not rotate freely in position. As a result, the tracks cannot move. Tamiya usually numbers the pieces sequentially while on sprue, making them easy to find as opposed to Revell's random-order placement. But C72 of this kit sits between C18 and C22, implying that this is a revised or simplified version. It would be nice to see the original powered version offered again.
E**A
Great tamiya product
Really comfortable build easy to paint and honestly if your a beginner to model kit building recommend this
D**R
A Handsome Model that is an Excellent Value for the Money
Let's begin by stipulating that this an old kit, and that it has some accuracy issues. Those two facts have been flogged to death in previous reviews, so there's no point in my going over such thoroughly churned ground. I won't try to make excuses for the age of the kit or the errors in contains; at the same time, let me point out that there are no utterly egregious, unforgivable mistakes in this kit (unlike, say, the badly malformed turret of the Italeri Panzer IV F/G kit), and allow me to make the point that the price of the Tamiya Panzer IV D is half that of the Dragon Panzer IV D or the Tristar model of the same tank. No one is going to purchase this kit to try and turn it into an award-winning model, so someone carping about the flaws of a kit created in the mid-1970s is just an exercise in listening to the sound of their own cyber-voice, something much akin to the sound of one lip flapping. What the Tamiya Panzer IV D has going for it, in addition to its relatively low cost, is that with a modicum of care it builds into a very handsome display model, as it has the overall "look" a an early World War Two panzer, and a surprisingly good amount of detail. It is well-engineered, cleanly molded, and easily assembled. The instructions are clearly laid out and straightforward: there are no "booby traps" in the assembly process, no "Wait a minute, where was THAT supposed to go?" moments in building this kit. For someone who is just breaking into building tanks and armored vehicles, this it is an excellent starter: properly painted and carefully weathered, it will produce a finished tank that someone can point to with pride and say, "I built this." For the same reasons, it is an ideal kit for younger model builders who are in the process of honing their skills who might well find the far more complex kits by Dragon or Tristar frustrating or discouraging. My first experience with this kit was back in 1978, when it first hit the market, and back then it was the gold standard for armor models -- just because the gold standard has passed it by is not sufficient reason to dismiss this kit as irrelevant. There are quite a few add-ons -- jerry cans, a bucket, extra track links, etc. -- that aren't included in the more modern, more expensive kits from other manufacturers, which add a lot of character to the finished model. Really, most people who see the finished model won't know that it isn't "state of the art" or recognize its inaccuracies. If someone does say something to you about your Panze r IV, tell them to bugger off and come back when they've learned some manners. Bottom line: Tamiya's 1/35 scale Panzer IV D is what it is, a modestly-priced kit that has no pretense to greatness, but is a good value for the money and can a source of real model-building pleasure.
M**L
My hobbies
Was a beautiful item for my collection
S**T
Great kit,,super fast delivery
C**N
De los tanques alemanes baratos (sobre 20€) de Tamiya disponibles en Amazon, sin duda el mas entretenido y gratificante. No es complicado el montaje, salvo un par de cosillas que apenas se aprecian si no las pones, pero tiene un montón de detalles y accesorios que animan la maqueta. Las cadenas son en cinta (fácil montaje) y dado que el plástico viene en el color natural del vehículo (gris panzer) puedes incluso dejarla sin pintar. Recomendado para modelistas novatos y no tanto. Buen regalo para no-aficionados. Tal como nos tienen acostumbrados, calcas censuradas.
A**R
Bra köp
I**.
🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻👍🏻
M**B
Molto bello e dettagliato, ma come hanno detto altri è nella versione di diversi anni fa quando la Tamiya metteva solo il cingolo gommato (anche perche' il kit era allora motorizzabile) , invece ho visto versioni piu' recenti con i cingoli in plastica rigida da montare, per fare l'effetto della onda sulle ruote superiori. Al prezzo pagato ...per me è fantastico. e va benissimo per la stragrande maggioranza di neofiti o piu' esperti costruttori di modelli e diorami ...non so se per un perfezionista ..non sia il caso di prendere la versione piu' recente. Comunque bellissimo carro ...e riproduzione molto valida. Anche io ho trovato tra le decalcomanie due ritagli che hanno asportato in fabbrica. Da alcuni video ...mi sembrato di capire che erano per lal versione Afrika Corps...forse un errore.
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