MiniArt 1/35 Military Vehicle Kit
Sd.Kfz.234/4 Panzerspahwagen (1/35) 53014
This high-detail MiniArt kit depicts the German Sd.Kfz.234/4, a late-war armoured car equipped with a powerful 7.5cm PaK 40 anti-tank gun and crew figures. Designed for reconnaissance and rapid assault, this eight-wheeled vehicle combined speed, mobility and firepower in one distinctive platform. MiniArt’s offering includes everything needed to portray the vehicle and crew in authentic wartime scenarios.
- 1/35 scale injection-moulded plastic kit
- Includes fully detailed Sd.Kfz.234/4 with open fighting compartment
- Features 7.5cm PaK 40 gun with accurate detail
- Photo-etched parts and clear parts included
- Realistic vinyl or styrene tyres depending on release
- Includes full crew figures with varied poses
- Unassembled and unpainted
With its menacing armament and recognisable eight-wheeled chassis, the Sd.Kfz.234/4 made a significant impression on both the Eastern and Western fronts. Ideal for modellers interested in reconnaissance, anti-tank roles or German wheeled armour. Paints are shown for reference only; they may not be recommended in the manufacturer’s instructions and are to be used only as a guide. It is recommended that you conduct your own research to find the finish you want.
Note: This model kit requires assembly and painting. Glue, paints and tools are not included and must be purchased separately.
History:
The Sd.Kfz.234/4 was the final variant of the Sd.Kfz.234 series, developed to counter increasing Allied armour threats. It was equipped with a PaK 40 7.5cm anti-tank gun mounted in an open-topped superstructure on the rear of the chassis. Only around 89 units were produced in 1944–45, but they were used effectively by German reconnaissance units for mobile anti-tank operations. Built for speed and armed with serious firepower, these vehicles saw action in the final battles of World War II, from the Eastern Front to the defence of the Reich. The addition of crew figures in this kit allows for dynamic diorama possibilities, capturing the tense moments of battlefield deployment.