More informations, about the PzIV G :
Only 200 Ausf F2s (including 25 converted Ausf F1s) and 1275 Ausf G were produced by Krupp-Gruson, Vomag and Nibelungenwerke.
Both variants were designated Sd.Kfz.161/1.
Since March of 1943, additional 412 Ausf Gs were produced armed with newer 75mm KwK 40 L/48 gun and were designated Sd.Kfz.161/2.
Ausf G’s new 75mm gun was mounted with double baffle muzzle brake.
Late models Ausf Gs were fitted with steel armor skirts and resembled early models of Ausf H.
Ausf G featured new simplified design turret mounted with smoke grenade launchers.
The Pz IV family :
Panzerkampfwagen IV (Short - Kurz) Sd.Kfz.161 - October 1937-March 1942
* Panzerkampfwagen IV Ausf A - 75mm KwK 37 L/24,
* Panzerkampfwagen IV Ausf B - 75mm KwK 37 L/24,
* Panzerkampfwagen IV Ausf C - 75mm KwK 37 L/24,
* Panzerkampfwagen IV Ausf D - 75mm KwK 37 L/24,
* Panzerkampfwagen IV Ausf E - 75mm KwK 37 L/24,
* Panzerkampfwagen Ausf F1 - 75mm KwK 37 L/24,
Panzerkampfwagen IV (Long - Lang) Sd.Kfz.161/1 - March 1942-March 1943
* Panzerkampfwagen IV Ausf F2 - 75mm KwK 40 L/43,
* Panzerkampfwagen IV Ausf G - 75mm KwK 40 L/43 (early),
Panzerkampfwagen IV (Long - Lang) Sd.Kfz.161/2 - March 1943-March 1945
* Panzerkampfwagen IV Ausf G - 75mm KwK 40 L/48 (late),
* Panzerkampfwagen IV Ausf H - 75mm KwK 40 L/48
* Panzerkampfwagen IV Ausf J - 75mm KwK 40 L/48
* Panzerkampfwagen IV Ausf J - Panzerbefehlswagen / Panzerbeobachtungswagen - Command Tank / Observation Tank
Which model of Pz IV “G†GHQ will offer to us ?
If it’s the Ausf G - 75mm KwK 40 L/43 (early) :
It’s a good model for autumn 42, winter 42-43 and spring 43 on eastern front. It’s not very good for summer 43 because most of them have been destroyed and become rare in russia at this time.
Good model for north africa too, I suppose.
If it’s Ausf G - 75mm KwK 40 L/48 (late) (longer gun than early version) :
After an Hitler’s decision, it was quickly order to mount sides skirts on last versions PzIII / PzIV turrets an hulls in july 1943 for operation “Zitadel†(the kursk battle).
Of course, not all Pz III and IV could received the transformation but most of them wear it at kursk. So, Their silhouette were very similar to PzIV Ausf H present at kursk battle too.
I don’t know how many Ausf G were sent in Italy...
Concerning the Sherman :
I believe it’s not suitable for Normandy because the first 76 mm gun Sherman to enter combat in europe was the M4A1 in july 25th during operation “cobraâ€, (we already had this model in GHQ’s US WWII line).
This model was closely followed by the M4A3 76mm in august/september 44. (In august, the Normandy battle is about to finish)
Sherman 76mm (M4A1 - M4A3 - M4A3E2 JUMBO - M4A3E8 HVSS) were more and more present in US armored units, october 1944 to may 1945.
By the end of the war, half the US Army Shermans in Europe had the 76 mm gun.
So, I think it’s a very good model for the second half of war in europe (november 44 to may 45).
But his absence in the catalogue past years not prevent us to play US armored units in europe 44-45. (We can use the actual GHQ M4A1 76mm very present until january 45 or M4A3E8 or Jumbo 75mm)
However, yes, an M4A3 75mm with split hatch turret commander would have been more judicious.
Sherman M4A3 75mm with split Hatch is a must have for war in Europe. (I have many because I have the chance to buy “old†GHQ’s M4A3 75mm with split hatch before it was out of the catalogue)
I supposed someone who’s playing another scale (1:4 or 1:5) don’t really care about the small commander’s hatch of the M4A3 sherman ! Because a single US armored platoon in europe would have been equiped with five differents turrets (with sometime differents guns too !)
So, which model would be choosen to put on the stand to represent five different vehicules ?
All wargamer playing 1:1, really care which model of vehicule they use. I play 1:1 until battalion level. That’s why I really make the difference between LVT 1, LVT3 and LVT4 (big differences between these vehicules) and that’s why I make difference between Sdkfz 251/17â€C†and 251/17â€D†(big differences too !).
Wargamers like me (playing only 1:1), have to face many problems to constitute real units composition : for example, we can’t play german armored platoon pioneer engineer mid 44 until the last days of war ! : because we don’t have SPW 251/7 model D in the catalogue !
(Except for 251/3 (HQ) and 2 (phone), it’s very, very rare to see “model C†after mid 1944 !)
Criteria of choice for a new model, for me :
1) did it see service ?
2) the presence indispensable in the most notorious battles of WWII (even if it was in very small quantity).
3) did customers buy it ?
4) the important role in units or army’s (for example make the SdKfz 251/1 “D†without the squad leader vehicule SdKfz 251/10 “D†or Sdkfz 251/17 “Dâ€, it’s not good : Without 251/10 or 17 “D†we can’t make a real full late war Pz Gr platoon.)
Vehicule’s quantity really producted during the war is not a criteria for me to choose a model to be product by GHQ.
However, I respect GHQ’s choices for these news releases.
I’m very happy to see GHQ could make news release, even if most of them not very exciting me this year. (I’m very patient, so, I'll wait next years for some essential items...)
To Ben :
Thanks for your best regard.
Yes the V2 is a scratbuild.
I've scratchbuild the SdKfz 7 command fire post and one opel blitz tanker too. I have to make the liquid oxygen trailer and the V2 landing platform (to much work).
The camo color patern is not historical (it was a testing from me). I have an other V2 without paint. I'll paint it later with the right camo....
I post over photos of this model soon...
and many new Vietnam photos for inspiration...

Pibber.
(Long life to GHQ !)