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m.gl.Pkw. Kfz. 12 Horch 901 Typ 40

Personnel Carrier · World War II
Italeri · 6597 · 1/35 · 2023
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m.gl.Pkw. Kfz. 12 Horch 901 Typ 40
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This boxed set contains:

  • 1 x m.gl.Pkw. Kfz. 12 Horch 901 Typ 40 1/35 scale personnel carrier
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German Army
m.gl.Pkw. Kfz. 12 Horch 901 Typ 40
German Army

RUBBER TYRES - DECALS FOR 4 VERSIONS - COLORS INSTRUCTION SHEET

Beginning in the mid ‘30s Germany sought to improve the mobility and mechanization of its Army. One of the more important requirements of its ambitious development program was the adoption of a standard military chassis which would optimize cross country mobility. Among the different versions that were proposed, the medium off road passenger cars, four wheel drive platform, built by Opelwerk and Auto Union found favour.The Wehrmacht used them in various configurations as troop transports, as tow tractors and in reconnaissance roles. The Kfz. 12, built by Horch (Horch was part of the Auto Union group together with Wanderer, Audi and DKW), proved to be very reliable and robust in any operating environment due to its simple but effective design.

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This boxed set contains:

  • 1*m.gl.Pkw. Kfz. 12 Horch 901 Typ 40 1/35 scale personnel carrier
 - paint schemes  - paint schemes  - paint schemes  - paint schemes  - decals

RUBBER TYRES - DECALS FOR 4 VERSIONS - COLORS INSTRUCTION SHEET

Beginning in the mid ‘30s Germany sought to improve the mobility and mechanization of its Army. One of the more important requirements of its ambitious development program was the adoption of a standard military chassis which would optimize cross country mobility. Among the different versions that were proposed, the medium off road passenger cars, four wheel drive platform, built by Opelwerk and Auto Union found favour.The Wehrmacht used them in various configurations as troop transports, as tow tractors and in reconnaissance roles. The Kfz. 12, built by Horch (Horch was part of the Auto Union group together with Wanderer, Audi and DKW), proved to be very reliable and robust in any operating environment due to its simple but effective design.

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