The Panzer IV/70 (A) was intended to be an interim design, designed to speed up the introduction of a version of the Jagdpanzer armed with a 7.5cm PaK42 L/70 main gun.
Vomag, who also produced the Jagdpanzer IV, had produced a similar design, which entered production as the Panzer IV/70 (V), and which was seen as the main production version of the long-gun armed Jagdpanzer.
Alkett’s design was based on the standard chassis of a Panzer IV. This made it narrower than the Vomag design, and meant that the superstructure needed to be taller (2.35m compared to 1.85m), with flat sided armoured plates between the top of the tracks and the start of the sloped side armour. Like the Vomag design the Panzer IV/70 (A) was nose-heavy.
In July 1944 Alkett received an order to convert some of their Panzer IV production to the Panzer IV/70 (A), and production began in August (the same month as at Vomag). A total of 278 Panzer IV/70 (A)s were produced by Alkett at Nibelungenwerk, and production continued to the end of the war.
The file contains the unit and pcx files. Model is not my own creation. Wyrmshadow helped with the animation files. I merely put the pieces together and cleaned up the model for CivIII and added some what if pieces. A big thanks to everyone that helped out!
Vomag, who also produced the Jagdpanzer IV, had produced a similar design, which entered production as the Panzer IV/70 (V), and which was seen as the main production version of the long-gun armed Jagdpanzer.
Alkett’s design was based on the standard chassis of a Panzer IV. This made it narrower than the Vomag design, and meant that the superstructure needed to be taller (2.35m compared to 1.85m), with flat sided armoured plates between the top of the tracks and the start of the sloped side armour. Like the Vomag design the Panzer IV/70 (A) was nose-heavy.
In July 1944 Alkett received an order to convert some of their Panzer IV production to the Panzer IV/70 (A), and production began in August (the same month as at Vomag). A total of 278 Panzer IV/70 (A)s were produced by Alkett at Nibelungenwerk, and production continued to the end of the war.
The file contains the unit and pcx files. Model is not my own creation. Wyrmshadow helped with the animation files. I merely put the pieces together and cleaned up the model for CivIII and added some what if pieces. A big thanks to everyone that helped out!