Dragon Models Plastic Model Kit
Pz.Kpfw.IV Ausf.E (3 In 1) (1/35)
This 1/35 scale kit from Dragon Models represents the Panzer IV Ausf.E, an early-war German medium tank that saw extensive use during the initial campaigns of the Second World War. As part of the 1/35 vehicle range, this model provides a detailed and historically significant subject for modellers interested in armoured warfare.
The Ausf.E variant introduced improvements over earlier versions of the Panzer IV, including increased armour protection and refinements to the overall design. This kit is presented as a “3 in 1” version, offering multiple build configurations that allow different production features or field modifications to be represented. This flexibility makes it suitable for a variety of historical scenarios and display options.
The model captures the distinctive appearance of the Panzer IV, with its boxy hull, turret design, and short-barrelled main gun typical of early variants. The kit provides a solid base for detailed painting and weathering, allowing modellers to recreate vehicles used in early-war environments such as France, North Africa, or the Eastern Front.
- 1/35 scale plastic model kit of Panzer IV Ausf.E
- 3-in-1 kit with multiple build configuration options
- Early-war German medium tank design
- Short-barrelled main gun typical of early variants
- Suitable for detailed painting and weathering
- Ideal for standalone display or diorama use
The Panzer IV was one of the most important German tanks of WWII, serving throughout the conflict in numerous roles and variants. The Ausf.E version was introduced around 1940 and featured increased armour compared to earlier models, improving its survivability in combat. Although originally designed as an infantry support tank, the Panzer IV would go on to become a mainstay of German armoured forces. Early variants like the Ausf.E were widely used during the opening campaigns of the war, helping to establish German armoured tactics that would be employed across multiple theatres. This model reflects that early stage of development, offering a detailed representation of a key vehicle in WWII armoured history.








