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Krupp Towing Truck with 37mm Pak

Item No. 35259

Description

Popularly known as the "Boxer" because of its air-cooled flat-four square 4-cylinder engine, the L2 H43 was developed by the Krupp company and mass-produced from 1933. This truck was capable of both personnel and light-artillery transport and featured unique 6x4 independent suspension with 4-wheel drive and was capable of speeds up to 70km/h. In 1936, this truck had its horsepower improved from 55hp to 60hp with the development of the L2H431 version. This latter version underwent various improvements, particularly those allowing it to tow a 3.7mm PAK 35/36 anti-tank gun. After this improvement, the L2H431 came to be known as the Protze, and could hold 1 driver and 5 artillery crew. From the start of WWII the Protze was employed as standard equipment in anti-tank artillery divisions and was actively deployed to battlefronts in France and Poland.

About the Model
  • 1/35 scale
  • Overall length: 250mm
  • Every characteristic of this truck such as the low-profile bonnet, the chassis, the ammunition boxes and the crew seats on the rear part, as well as the spare wheel for the anti-tank gun has been realistically reproduced
  • A 3.7cm Pak anti-tank gun and various accessories are part of the set
  • 4 all-new figures and decals for 4 different markings are included

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Krupp Towing Truck with 37mm Pak

Item No. 35259
Popularly known as the "Boxer" because of its air-cooled flat-four square 4-cylinder engine, the L2 H43 was developed by the Krupp company and mass-produced from 1933. This truck was capable of both personnel and light-artillery transport and featured unique 6x4 independent suspension with 4-wheel

Description

Popularly known as the "Boxer" because of its air-cooled flat-four square 4-cylinder engine, the L2 H43 was developed by the Krupp company and mass-produced from 1933. This truck was capable of both personnel and light-artillery transport and featured unique 6x4 independent suspension with 4-wheel drive and was capable of speeds up to 70km/h. In 1936, this truck had its horsepower improved from 55hp to 60hp with the development of the L2H431 version. This latter version underwent various improvements, particularly those allowing it to tow a 3.7mm PAK 35/36 anti-tank gun. After this improvement, the L2H431 came to be known as the Protze, and could hold 1 driver and 5 artillery crew. From the start of WWII the Protze was employed as standard equipment in anti-tank artillery divisions and was actively deployed to battlefronts in France and Poland.

About the Model
  • 1/35 scale
  • Overall length: 250mm
  • Every characteristic of this truck such as the low-profile bonnet, the chassis, the ammunition boxes and the crew seats on the rear part, as well as the spare wheel for the anti-tank gun has been realistically reproduced
  • A 3.7cm Pak anti-tank gun and various accessories are part of the set
  • 4 all-new figures and decals for 4 different markings are included