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Dragon 1/35 Leichte (Funk) Pz.Kpfw.I Ausf.A | 6591

$ 44.79

SKU: DRA6591

Features: 

  • Newly tooled Leichte (Funk) Pz.IA w/authentic details 
  • Newly tooled antenna guard and mount 
  • Newly tooled upper superstructure made by 3-directional slide mold 
  • New fighting compartment w/interior details 
  • Upper superstructure hatch can be assembled open/closed 
  • Authentic-looking photo-etched rain guard 
  • Visors can be shown open/closed 
  • Rod antenna can be modeled at desired angle 
  • Air intake cover can be optional assembled on hull rear 
  • Engine deck represents Pz.Kpfw.I Ausf.A 
  • Interior details including gas mask canisters, radio set, battery boxes and seats
  • Authentic radio equipment bundled w/photo-etched headset 
  • Upper hull in great details 
  • Multi-directional slide-molded rear engine deck modeled in extreme details 
  • Engine deck hatches can be assembled open/closed 
  • Glacis plate represents Leichte (Funk) Pz.IA 
  • Photo-etched exhaust cover 
  • Accurate rear-panel configuration 
  • Detailed tread pattern molded on top of the side fenders 
  • Lower hull formed from multiple parts for greater details 
  • Suspension assembles recreated in fine details 
  • Driver's vision port covers can be assembled open/closed 
  • Idler wheel assembles recreated in fine detail 
  • Road wheels w/photo-etched rings 
  • Sprocket and idler reproduced in great detail 
  • Intricate OVM arrangement 
  • Horn and ventilator duct included in fine detail 
  • Magic Tracks are accurately reproduced

Dragon has previously released a variety of superbly detailed 1/35 scale plastic kits of variants from the Panzer I family, including gun tanks and command-and-control vehicles. However, the current kit under consideration depicts a Panzer I Ausf.A (Sd.Kfz.101) especially modified for the important Funk (radio) role in Germany’s new panzer units. A total of 818 Pz.Kpfw.I Ausf.A tanks were produced from July 1934 to June 1936, and some were modified into specialist versions in this way. The main change was the replacement of the machine gun-armed turret with a fixed superstructure featuring three vision ports, as well as an antenna for the FuG.2 and FuG.6 radio sets contained inside the hull. There was no machine gun mounted in the hull so it was relatively defenseless. This 5.88-ton vehicle operated by a crew of three was known as the Leichte (Funk) Panzerwagen.

This 1/35 scale Smart Kit builds upon the exquisite detail contained in Dragon’s previous Panzer I models. As to be expected, the superstructure is a brand new part, as is the attached antenna. For customization, this antenna can be depicted at any angle according to the modeler’s wishes. The antenna guard frame on the front right fender is also a brand new element and it’s molded finely to give a scale appearance. The fighting compartment is fully portrayed, including the transmission and radio sets. For greater convenience and speed of assembly, this kit uses Magic Tracks in place of individual track links. There is also a useful amount of photo-etched metal components like the muffler cover and rings for detailing the road wheels. The Leichte (Funk) Pz.IA may be small but it’s most certainly a ‘funky’ model!

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