02 - References for the Jagdpanzer IV/L 70 Lang
Late series of release - end 1944 / beginning 1945
Late series of release - March 1945
Side view of Final Series - March 1945
Front view of Final Series - March 1945
Rear view of Final Series - March 1945
Side view of Final Series - March 1945
Upper view of Final Series - March 1945
Vomag generally used ambush, then later irregular stripes on Jgpz IV L/70(V)s, while L/70(A)s seem to have gotten ambush, without dots. this will probably be the color of the final kit!
Jagdpanzer IV with 75mm L48 cannon of the KG Hansen near Poteau in the Battle of the Bulge 1944
"These two tank destroyers were abandoned by the Nazis in their flight from U.S. First Army troops outside Oberpleis, Germany." Date: 25 March 1945 Photographer: PVT Hollander III-SC 204725, Credit NARA.
Nous serions en Moselle, fin 1944-début 1945 où de terribles combats seront livrés par les Alliés et les Allemands jusqu'en mars 1945.
Ovherhead view a Panzer IV/70 stationed in a street. Only the first road-wheel is made of steel instead of the two first pairs.
Jagdpanzer IV / 70 (V) from the 116th Panzer Division in the German city Brambauer (Brambauer). Germany, April 2, 1945
Jagdpanzer IV with infantry support on the march to the front line, Hungary, 1944
he schwere SS-Panzer-Abteilung 101 arrives - France, April 1944.
Jagdpanzer Command Version From the 9th SS Panzer-Division "Hohenstaufen" in Hungray 44-45
Jagdpanzers IV and Marder II captured by britts, Munster area
Germany, Pz IV Ausf J. and Pz.IV/70 Vomag, both in their final production * 15.April 1945. Over to the left a Marder III, in the background is a 2cm Flak 38
Jagdpanzer IV 202 - Germany 1945
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4 April 2020, 04:53