Dragon 7489 1/72 Panzerfahre Gepanzerte Landwasserschlepper Prototype Nr.I
This is a plastic model kit, which comes unassembled and unpainted. So glue, model paints and other basic modelling tools are additionally required.
Features:
- Panzerfahre Gepanzerte Landwasserschlepper is authentically produced
- Chain links of front and rear hull
- Rivets on upper hull are detailed and realistic
- Spotlights exhibit extreme detail
- Commander's compartment intricately produced
- Air intake accurately presented
- Detailed assembly w/3D-designed engine exhaust mufflers
- Well-detailed cable drum
- Crane is intricately presented
- Idler wheels w/correctly detailed parts
- Sprocket wheels w/breathtaking detail and multiple delicate parts ;
- Road wheels and suspension w/accurate details
- One-piece DS tracks reproduced
The Land-Wasser-Schlepper was conceived by Germany as a tracked amphibious tractor in 1936. A small number of this unarmored boat-like vehicle was built and they served on the Eastern Front. However, less well known is the vehicle designed as its successor ? the Panzerfahre (abbreviated to "PzF"). The main difference with this vehicle was that it was armored, plus it was conveniently based on the chassis of a Panzer IV Ausf.F tank. Development of the Panzerfahre began in early 1941, and by mid-1942 Magirus had delivered two prototypes. The lightly armored, fully tracked vehicle had a boat-like bow and a propeller at the stern. The vehicle's main function was combat supply on land and in water. It could tow an amphibious trailer, or alternatively it could work in tandem with another Panzerfahre as a floating ferry platform capable of carrying a 24-ton load. However, as heavier tanks appeared on the scene, the Panzerfahre never went into production because of its inadequate payload.
Features:
- Panzerfahre Gepanzerte Landwasserschlepper is authentically produced
- Chain links of front and rear hull
- Rivets on upper hull are detailed and realistic
- Spotlights exhibit extreme detail
- Commander's compartment intricately produced
- Air intake accurately presented
- Detailed assembly w/3D-designed engine exhaust mufflers
- Well-detailed cable drum
- Crane is intricately presented
- Idler wheels w/correctly detailed parts
- Sprocket wheels w/breathtaking detail and multiple delicate parts ;
- Road wheels and suspension w/accurate details
- One-piece DS tracks reproduced
The Land-Wasser-Schlepper was conceived by Germany as a tracked amphibious tractor in 1936. A small number of this unarmored boat-like vehicle was built and they served on the Eastern Front. However, less well known is the vehicle designed as its successor ? the Panzerfahre (abbreviated to "PzF"). The main difference with this vehicle was that it was armored, plus it was conveniently based on the chassis of a Panzer IV Ausf.F tank. Development of the Panzerfahre began in early 1941, and by mid-1942 Magirus had delivered two prototypes. The lightly armored, fully tracked vehicle had a boat-like bow and a propeller at the stern. The vehicle's main function was combat supply on land and in water. It could tow an amphibious trailer, or alternatively it could work in tandem with another Panzerfahre as a floating ferry platform capable of carrying a 24-ton load. However, as heavier tanks appeared on the scene, the Panzerfahre never went into production because of its inadequate payload.
General Info | |
Scale | 1/72 |
Type | Scale Model Kit |
- Stock: Out Of Stock
- Reward Points: 20
- SKU: DR 7489
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