Product Description
-Kettenkrat is a semi-tracked vehicle produced in Germany during the Second World War between 1941-1944 from 8,000 vehicles.
-The formal name is Kleines Kötten Kraftrad (= small tracked motorcycle) and the military formal number is Sd.Kfz.2.
-Originally developed as a vehicle for dive hunters aiming for rifleless fire such as airborne descent with a glider, but also used for army and armed SS, and also used as a tractor to tow aircraft at Air Force Base .
-The engine is based on a gasoline engine for the 1938 Olympia, which drives two endless tracks and steers one front wheel with a motorcycle-type handle. The brake was applied to the sprocket and the sprocket was turned by the rotation difference between the left and right crawler tracks.
-There was a layout where two seats were installed facing backward behind the engine room behind the cockpit.
[Kit contents]
-The injection parts are made of dragon, and the engine parts that are hidden after completion are accurately reproduced.
-Instructions and decals are from Das Werk.
-The track is assembled and assembled, and comes with a driver figure and six types of markings.
( This is a machine translation. Please allow for possible misinterpretations in the text. )
Item Size/Weight : 30.9 x 20.5 x 5.4 cm / 381g
Product Specifications
- Item code
- USCDW35020
- JAN code
- 4260191520800
Purchase Information
This item is limited to 3 per household.