Germany began to modernise its army from 1933 onwards. An important part of Wehrmacht motorisation was the manufacture of special all-road passenger cars. Three types of uniform passenger cars were developed – light, medium and heavy. All of them had all-wheel drive, independent suspension, and a simplified open body.
The light uniform all-road car – leichten gelände Einheits Personen-Kraftwagen – was manufactured by the Stoewer Company, and also by BMW and Hanomag, since 1936. From 1940 to 1943, Stoewer produced the simplified model Type 40 without the rear wheels' steering gear. All in all, about 13,000 le.gl.Einheits-Pkw were produced. The cars ended up being too heavy, complicated and unreliable for mass-production.
le.gl.Einheits-Pkw cars were produced with different types of bodies – in particular, Kfz.2 – a three-seat radio communication car with Torn.Fu.b1 radio set.
Model Features
- Highly detailed chassis, engine, and interior
- Four version decal sheet is included
- Markings Available
- le.gl.Einheits-Pkw (Kfz.2), 29th Artillery Regiment, France, June 1940
- le.gl.Einheits-Pkw (Kfz.2), 3./JG 51, Smolensk (Russia), August 1941
- le.gl.Einheits-Pkw (Kfz.2), 6 P.D., Russia, September 1941
- le.gl.Einheits-Pkw (Kfz.2), Ramcke Brigade, Libya, 1942
Model Information
- Scale: 1:35
- Number of Parts: 208 pieces
- Length: 109 mm
- Height: 68 mm
- Includes detailed assembly instructions
- Highly detailed sprues with high accuracy made from quality plastic
- Box size: 295 x 225 x 40 mm