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Andrea Morris (Manic Dragon)
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VW Schwimmwagen Type 166
Tamiya

Subject:
Volkswagen Schwimmwagen Type 166
3R Waffen SS (1933-1945)
s.Pz.Abt. 101
Czerwiec 1944 World War 2»Battle of Normandy - Normandy FR
RAL7028 Dunkelgelb RAL6003 Olivgrün RAL8017 Rotbraun
Skala:
1:35
Status:
Idee

The VW Type 128 and 166 Schwimmwagen (literally Floating/Swimming Car) were amphibious four-wheel drive off-roaders, used extensively by German ground forces during the Second World War. The Type 166 is the most numerous mass-produced amphibious car in history.

Volkswagen Schwimmwagens used the engine and mechanicals of the VW Type 86 four-wheel drive prototype of the Kübelwagen and the Type 87 four-wheel drive 'Kübel/Beetle' Command Car, which in turn were based on the platform of the civilian Volkswagen Beetle. Erwin Komenda, Ferdinand Porsche's first car body designer, was forced to develop an all-new united body-tub structure since the flat floor-pan chassis of the existing VW vehicles was unsuited to smooth movement through water. Komenda patented his ideas for the swimming car at the German Patent office.

The earliest Type 128 prototype was based on the full-length Kübelwagen chassis with a 240 cm (7.9 ft) wheelbase. Pre-production units of the 128, fitted with custom welded body-tubs, demonstrated that this construction was too weak for tough off-roading, had insufficient torsional rigidity, and easily suffered hull-ruptures at the front cross-member, as well as in the wheel-wells. This was unacceptable for an amphibious vehicle. The large-scale production models (Type 166) were therefore made smaller, and had a wheel-base of only 200 cm (6.6 ft).

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Zestawy
35224
Schwimmwagen Type 166
Tamiya 1:35
35224 1998 Nowe formy
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German Armour
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4 December 2017, 14:57
Andrea Morris
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4 December 2017, 15:05