The Wehrmacht's War Machine: Panzer IV and Its Variants

Published 2024-01-18
Museum Assistant Manager, Jason, takes us through the AusArmour Panzer IV Collection!

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All Comments (21)
  • @AdamMann3D
    It's an honor to be mentioned in such a video, I'm always pleased to be affiliated With Aus Armour.
  • @derf-vr1fc
    As a scale modeller, these tank videos are very much welcome. Thanks very much!
  • @battlejitney2197
    I’ve been a student of German WWII armor for 50 years and I was today years old when I learned of the chemical weapons detection panels on late J’s. Always enjoy learning something new. Thanks!
  • You guys have the best job on earth. Thanks for another amazing video.
  • @HK94
    This is an awesome original tank. glad it is with you guys, so it will be preserved for a long time.👍
  • @TheSaturnV
    Fantastic rundown on the PzIV. I find myself not wanting to do models of these because the reference material needed to get the right features, from the right factory, from the right month...........
  • @eugrules
    Really like your presentation style. Clear, precise, brief. Boy, that Model J is a beast, and so cool looking.
  • 🇦🇺 Really refreshing to listen to someone who knows their subject matter. Thank you!
  • @matt47110815
    They did not go for Torsion Bar Suspensions with the PzK4, because the main manufacturer was a Railroad Company and had the expertise and experience working with Leafed Suspensions.
  • @Paulvanacker1
    How good is this collection. World class and makes me proud to be a Queenslander. Will be up to see the whole collection hopefully this year. :)
  • @andrewsteele7663
    Thanks Jason, brilliant tutorial! And you gave me a workshop fix, which will hopefully get me through to Wednesday, Cheers
  • @Bill53AD
    Excellent coverage of all variants of the PzKw IV, Jason. Love the fact you people leave the original markings if legible.
  • @scaleartsg
    you guys did us a big favour in explaining the parts and what they do! great for panzer modellers
  • @gerardhogan3
    Jason good to see the old soldier drills come out....Don't call it an aerial it's an antenna
  • @David-cj4oc
    Living the dream Thanks for a great experience at the Museum!!
  • Thanks - very professional and informative delivery by Jason. I always learn something interesting - this time, the measurement applied for the L43 gun designation.
  • @westmister
    My favourite is Ausf.H and the AusführungG. I feel a pure delight when see them, beautiful and efficient tanks.