HOME → Dragon Plastic Model Kits → 1/35 WWII Military → 6565
Barcode: 0 89195 86565 6
Packaging: 20 Pieces per carton
Box Size: 9.6" x 15" x 3.1"
Features:
- Brand new one-piece 40cm DS tracks
- 2cm Flakvierling 38 cannon w/accurate detail
- Gun cradle offers great detail definition
- Gun sight and hand wheels w/well-defined detail
- Spent-shell cage made from photo-etched part
- Slide-molded one-piece gun barrel w/hollow muzzle
- Gun-sight cover can be assembled open/closed
- Cannon can be freely posed at different angles
- 2-directional slide-molded turret for Wirbelwind w/realistic weld seams
- Scale-thickness fighting compartment armor has extra-thin top edge
- Ammo magazines inside turret w/great detail
- Turret ring accurately produced
- Gun mounting platform realistically produced
- One-piece lower hull made from slide molds
- Hull bottom has full and correct details
- Side fenders w/pattern detail on both top and bottom surfaces
- Injection-molded fenders made to thinnest possible dimensions
- Final drive housing w/details on both sides
- Separate armored cover for final drive housing
- Sprocket wheels w/breathtaking detail and multiple delicate parts
- Road wheels and suspension exhibit extreme details
- Idler wheels w/correctly detailed parts
- Injection-molded on-vehicle tools w/clasps
With Allied aircraft increasingly dominating the skies over Europe as WWII
progressed, there was a need for more effective self-propelled antiaircraft
guns for German forces. One solution was the Flakpanzer IV, a vehicle nicknamed
Wirbelwind, or "Whirlwind" by the Germans. Development commenced in
1944 as a brainchild of Karl Wilhelm Krause, and the vehicle featured a quadruple
2cm Flakvierling 38 weapon system mounted inside a nine-sided turret. The turret
was open-topped to allow fumes generated from the four cannons to dissipate.
As can be imagined, the Wirbelwind was a quick-firing weapon, and it could also
be employed against ground targets. A crew of five operated it. Approximately
100 of these 22-tonne weapons were produced on rebuilt or repaired Panzer IV
tank chassis.
Dragon previously produced a fantastic 1/35 scale kit of an Early-Production
Flakpanzer IV Wirbelwind, but now comes an updated version featuring Zimmerit.
The antiaircraft platform is based on a Panzer IV Ausf.G chassis, but many components
have been reproduced from scratch in order to portray the distinctive anti-magnetic
layer that was added to many German armored vehicles of the time. Thus, the
glacis, hull sides, hull front and rear plate are all brand new. The Zimmerit
coating is expertly and authentically done, and it looks just like it had been
applied by a master modeler. All associated detail of the open-topped turret,
hull and running gear is furnished, and it also utilizes Dragon;s highly acclaimed
2cm Flakvierling 38. This is a welcome kit, as it cancels the need for modelers
to laboriously add putty all over their Early-Production Wirbelwind!