Barcode: 0 89195 86669 1
Case Pack: 20 Pieces per case
Box Size: 9.8 x 15" x 3.1"
Feature:
- New chain links on front and rear hull
- Newly designed crane is intricately produced
- Gepenzerter Landwasserschlepper of Panzerfahre w/Fahrendeck presented accurately
- Delicate deck w/fine detail is realistically produced
- One-piece lower hull made by slide molds
- Transparent parts for spotlights
- Commander's hatch with detailed cover
- Commander's hatches can be opened/closed
- Fully detailed deck platform w/optional air intake
- Slide-molded commander's compartment
- Slide-molded air intake accurately presented
- Rivets on upper hull are detailed and realistic
- Folding railings w/strings are realistically presented in details
- Deck hatches can be opened/closed
- Final-drive housing w/details on both sides
- Separate armored cover for final-drive housing
- Sprocket wheels w/breathtaking detail and multiple delicate parts
- Idler wheels w/correctly detailed parts
- Detailed assembly w/3D-designed engine exhaust mufflers
- Smooth curvature of propeller made to thinnest possible thickness
- Realistic parting lines on rubber tires
- Road wheels and suspension exhibit extreme detail
- Magic Tracks w/accurate details
In its combat operations during WWII, the German Army faced countless water obstacles, especially in the undeveloped tracts of Russia. Many attempts to overcome such water tributaries were made, and one of them was via amphibious vehicles. Though not as well known perhaps as the Landwasserschlepper, one of these amphibious vehicles was known as the Panzerfa"hre, which translates as armored ferry. This vehicle was essentially an armored amphibious tractor that was designed as successor to the aforementioned unarmored Landwasserschlepper. The Panzerfa"hre (PzF) was designed to work in pairs, with a self-floating pontoon nestled between them. In this way, they could ferry vehicles and light tanks across water obstacles. The PzF utilized the hull of the Panzer IV. However, as Germany's tanks gained in weight as the conflict wore on, plans for the Panzerfa"hre were dropped in 1942 as it wasn't capable of carrying the heavier tanks then being produced. All in all, only two prototypes were completed, and the Panzerfa"hre never entered series production. Both examples saw service on the Eastern Front from mid-1942 onwards.
Dragon has created an impressive 1/35 scale plastic kit of the second prototype of the Panzerfa"hre. This means it's a perfect companion to the previously announced Prototype Nr.I (Item No. 6625). What makes this kit spectacular is the inclusion of the pontoon ferry as well as the LWS tractor. When Prototypes Nr.I and II are joined together, they'll make a complete panzer ferry. This LWS has many different parts compared to the first kit a couple of examples include the driver's compartment and the absence of the two air intakes. Clever use of slide molds means this vehicle is easier to assemble. The Panzerfa"hre deck is accurately produced with fine details, as is the pontoon. Hatches in the deck can even be displayed open or closed. Modelers can produce an amazing scene with the arrival of this new kit it's time for modelers to burn their bridges behind them!
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SKU | DR6669 |
Barcode # | 089195866691 |
Brand | Dragon |