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New Toys Milennium Panzer IV
Well, here's me, wondering around Wally toy dept and here I find this new tank.....as a matter of fact, five of them. RC, price is list price, $49.
Does it need to be said, that I bought one?
It is a Panzer with the short barrel 75mm gun. No armor skirts but the hooks are there to hang the skirts on. The turret has the extra armor, witch snaps right off, BTW.
My question for you German armor guys is....what exactly do I have. From the pics previously posted by the new guy, do I have a Panzer II? and what model do I have.
Haven't tried the RC, and as a matter of fact, I don't even care if the RC works. I sure like the tank. It's not 21C, but it's in the Motorworks box.
All hatches open, but why? No depth at all to the openings.
So, what have I got??
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Does it need to be said, that I bought one?
It is a Panzer with the short barrel 75mm gun. No armor skirts but the hooks are there to hang the skirts on. The turret has the extra armor, witch snaps right off, BTW.
My question for you German armor guys is....what exactly do I have. From the pics previously posted by the new guy, do I have a Panzer II? and what model do I have.
Haven't tried the RC, and as a matter of fact, I don't even care if the RC works. I sure like the tank. It's not 21C, but it's in the Motorworks box.
All hatches open, but why? No depth at all to the openings.
So, what have I got??
TTT
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When did the MK IVD come out???? I HAVE to have that. They should of released it as a regular model. Wow, that is indeed news to me.....
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The WallyW where I found these today (Woodbridge, NJ) has had nothing for two months except the same M-113 (RC). Today, BAM, five of the "Panzer II's" and four M-113's.
Could be because the other day I had customer service and five stockers go up and down every aisle looking for any of the new half-tracks......and all they came up with was the same M-113, I've been looking at for months. Just can't believe that a NJ store was one of the first for these really neat little tanks.
That in itself is a first.....
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Could be because the other day I had customer service and five stockers go up and down every aisle looking for any of the new half-tracks......and all they came up with was the same M-113, I've been looking at for months. Just can't believe that a NJ store was one of the first for these really neat little tanks.

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Wow! I'm lucky to get WM employees to answer a question with their pre-programed response let alone get them to assemble a team to scour the aisles looking for halftracks! Did you threaten them with a can of mace or something?Threetoughtrucks wrote:I had customer service and five stockers go up and down every aisle looking for any of the new half-tracks......

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No threats were involved. I just was lucky enough to hit on a nice young lady who, while not willing or able to use the photocopied skin #'s I had brought, she asked me if I had spoken to a guy in toys. I lied and said nobody was in toys. She orders "Come with me" and went with me and on the way, every stock person we passed, she ordered to "follow us". By the time we got to toys, we had a posse
I never said Wally people were the brightest stars in the sky, but I have always found them helpful.
Yesterday, when I bought my new tank, the checkout girl recognized me and says "Another tank?" and she turns to the wifey and says "When HE comes up to me with a twinkle in his eyes, I know the twinkle is not for my good looks, that there is another tank in the cart'" Is that a good thing? To be recognized in Wallyworld?
Maybe it's my fabulous good looks, maybe it's my swelt body......maybe I'm just a pathetic old guy buying toys......
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I never said Wally people were the brightest stars in the sky, but I have always found them helpful.
Yesterday, when I bought my new tank, the checkout girl recognized me and says "Another tank?" and she turns to the wifey and says "When HE comes up to me with a twinkle in his eyes, I know the twinkle is not for my good looks, that there is another tank in the cart'" Is that a good thing? To be recognized in Wallyworld?


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WOW Now this is New & what a nice surprise too 
I`ve always been a fan of the panzer IV series though i do actually like the Panzer III & II series too,so An Excellent surprise & something to add to my NEW YEAR list
Thank You very much for sharing this wonderfull news.
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I`ve always been a fan of the panzer IV series though i do actually like the Panzer III & II series too,so An Excellent surprise & something to add to my NEW YEAR list

Thank You very much for sharing this wonderfull news.
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This has actually been the topic of discussion for the last few days here:
viewtopic.php?t=6242
It's closest to an Panzer IVE or early F. Could be used as an A-D depending on how picky you are. You really would have to remove the back storage bin on the turret for those early versions and as you can see the turret looks too short to me...rework would need to be done as the cupola shouldn't overhang.
Other than that it's a sweet surprise.
viewtopic.php?t=6242
It's closest to an Panzer IVE or early F. Could be used as an A-D depending on how picky you are. You really would have to remove the back storage bin on the turret for those early versions and as you can see the turret looks too short to me...rework would need to be done as the cupola shouldn't overhang.
Other than that it's a sweet surprise.
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That overhang is a separate armor ring placed at the base of the cupola. It's not attached to the cupola itself, and isn't super securly affixed. You could probably just cut it off. Let me see if I can rustle up a photo of the Panzer IV turret I hacked to get the Early Production cupola effect for my Tiger.
Here ya go.

Armor ring removed.
Okay, it looks like there's more to it than I remembered. If I remember correctly, I just pried the ring off. Still, it shouldn't be too difficult to make the necessary mods to bring it back to an Ausf D.
Okay. Here's a correction. I located a diagram showing the Panzer IV's turret evolution.

It looks like there would be a fairly significant amount of modification required to take it back even to an Ausf G, let alone an Ausf D or B(it now appears my DAK Ausf G has an incorrect cupola in addition to the wrong main gun.). Also, you'd have to modify the side hatches. Not as simple as I initially thought.
Here ya go.

Armor ring removed.
Okay, it looks like there's more to it than I remembered. If I remember correctly, I just pried the ring off. Still, it shouldn't be too difficult to make the necessary mods to bring it back to an Ausf D.
Okay. Here's a correction. I located a diagram showing the Panzer IV's turret evolution.

It looks like there would be a fairly significant amount of modification required to take it back even to an Ausf G, let alone an Ausf D or B(it now appears my DAK Ausf G has an incorrect cupola in addition to the wrong main gun.). Also, you'd have to modify the side hatches. Not as simple as I initially thought.

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ah.....shouldn't be too hard to get rid of then. There should be a curved contour behind the cupola, on the outside of the turret. I don't think it wouldn't be too hard to make and add something like that to the back of the turret....maybe using a small plastic pill bottle or something.
It should make a fairly decent D after that. Still a few detail differences but i'm not so worried about those. Very happy to have this available.
It should make a fairly decent D after that. Still a few detail differences but i'm not so worried about those. Very happy to have this available.
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actually, it's probably simpler to leave the turret ring on and just make the rear turret contour. Also, many Panzer E's and F's had the rear turret stowage bin, so it is correct to leave the bin on with the short barreled gun..the turret skirts need to go though.
As your pictures point out there are several detail differences between the short and long barreled versions, but they're all somewhat minor. The most important detail is the short barrelled gun, with antanna deflector and that's covered. The grey paint job's cool too...
As your pictures point out there are several detail differences between the short and long barreled versions, but they're all somewhat minor. The most important detail is the short barrelled gun, with antanna deflector and that's covered. The grey paint job's cool too...

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Here's a nice model for reference on the Ausf D.
http://www.missing-lynx.com/gallery/ger ... dts_1.html
and the F1
http://www.missing-lynx.com/gallery/german/rppz4f.htm
http://www.missing-lynx.com/gallery/ger ... dts_1.html
and the F1
http://www.missing-lynx.com/gallery/german/rppz4f.htm
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I spotted the new Panzer IV at WM In McDonough GA - only one - with no other new items though. It looks great - but Id rather not spend $49.99 for a RC - it is pretty much the same tank as the 1:32 scale one.
I ran that puppy to the nearest price scanner hoping for one of those famous price mistakes.
I ran that puppy to the nearest price scanner hoping for one of those famous price mistakes.
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After looking at it for two days, I've put back on the "bussle" to make the tank a Panzer IV Ausf. F1.
A little pricey but I think it's a very good Panzer. Great companion for the Panzer IV. Sure can live without the RC.....as usual, geared too fast to be realistic and the recoil of the tank when the gun is fired is just unrealistic. It junps back about 10".. Sound effects are nice but it's sure a "battery eater". No rechargables like the 1/16 tanks on the market.
All in al, a neat tank, I'll be buying more to make other models........when either 21C makes a non RC version or Wally puts them ln clearance.
Given the fact that I've never seen one of our toys on clearance in my AO, despite the fact that the M-113 gathers dust with no clearance and a pile of the "1/6 Abrams" and 1/6 Hummers just sat for months. So long the boxes on the bottom started to collapse from the weight of tanks on it. Still no clearance, until one day, they just disapeared.
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A little pricey but I think it's a very good Panzer. Great companion for the Panzer IV. Sure can live without the RC.....as usual, geared too fast to be realistic and the recoil of the tank when the gun is fired is just unrealistic. It junps back about 10".. Sound effects are nice but it's sure a "battery eater". No rechargables like the 1/16 tanks on the market.
All in al, a neat tank, I'll be buying more to make other models........when either 21C makes a non RC version or Wally puts them ln clearance.

Given the fact that I've never seen one of our toys on clearance in my AO, despite the fact that the M-113 gathers dust with no clearance and a pile of the "1/6 Abrams" and 1/6 Hummers just sat for months. So long the boxes on the bottom started to collapse from the weight of tanks on it. Still no clearance, until one day, they just disapeared.

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