le.gl.Einheitz-Pkw Kfz.4, WWII Germany Light Anti-Aircraft Vehicle

The Kfz 2 Einheits-Pkw were used as troop-level aerial defence (Kfz. 4), also known as the Einheits-PKW, was a 4x4 light truck used by Germany during World War II.
Manufacturer: ICM
Availability: In stock
SKU: ICM 35584
$55.00
The light off-road passenger car was built by the BMW-Werk Eisenach under the designation BMW 325, as well as Hanomag (Typ 20 B) and Stoewer (Typ R 180 Spezial). The vehicles were used as troop carriers (Kfz. 1), by repair-and-maintenance squads (Kfz. 2/40), by artillery reconnaissance sonic measurement squads (Kfz. 3) and by troop-level aerial defence (Kfz. 4). Between 14.525 and 17.521 units were built. Between 1940 and 1943, only Stoewer continued to build the R 200 Spezial without the four-wheel steering (Typ 40). The cars weighed 1,775 kg empty (1,700 kg without the four-wheel steering). 90% of all military branches rejected the vehicle as "unfit for wartime service" in a 1942 inquiry, while the much simpler, lighter and cheaper Volkswagen Kübelwagen proved to be far superior in basically every respect.

Products specifications

Attribute name Attribute value
Country Germany
Sub Group Gun Truck
Group Transport
Main Weapon Zwillingssockel 36 MG
Wars Six-Day War, WWII, Yom Kippur War
Side Axis
Vehicle Common Name Einheits-Pkw der Wehrmacht, Kfz 4 Einheits-Pkw
Scale 1/35
Vehicle Type Kfz. 4
Used By Bulgaria, Croatia, Finland, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Romania, Russia, Spain, Syria, Turkey
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