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Kübelwagen is an abbreviation of Kübelsitzwagen, meaning “bucket-seat car” because all German light military vehicles that had no doors were fitted with bucket seats to prevent passengers from falling out. The first VW test vehicles had no doors and were therefore fitted with bucket seats, so acquiring the name VW Kübelsitzwagen that was later shortened to Kübelwagen. Mercedes, Opel and Tatra also built Kübel(sitz)wagens.
The Kübelwagen is really simple in design. With a two-wheel-drive configuration, it could easily cope with snow, ice and mud (to some extent); the vehicle surprised even those in charge of the development. In some test, it showed even superior handling characteristics than some 4x4s. This was due to a combination of a lightweight chassis and smooth, flat underbody which “surfed” on soft surfaces just like a motorized sled, allowing it to follow tracked vehicles without much trouble. It was propelled by a rear-mounted air-cooled flat-4, 985cc FMCV-1 engine, linked to a 4-speed manual transmission with a self-locking differential. With its air-cooled configuration, it was dispensed a radiator and therefore proved less sensitive to bullets, while being also highly tolerant of climates extremes. For starting in winter, a volatile fuel was required, stored in a small auxiliary fuel tank.
When Volkswagen production ceased at the end of the war, 50,435 Kübelwagen vehicles had been produced, and the vehicle had proven itself to be surprisingly useful, reliable, and durable. The Kübelwagen was for the Germans what the Jeep and GAZ-67 were for the Allies.
Product Highlights:
- 2 types of tyres for both North African and European Campaigns
- Two headlight options included
- Optional fold-down windshield with canvas cover
- Extra door parts for open door conversion included
- Driver with 2 head options included
- Base kit for Radio Car conversion (sold separately)
Product Code: 280072
Number of Parts: 49 pieces / 1 sprue
Models are supplied unassembled and unpainted.
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A neat little model with a few gripes
Purely from a sculpting and assembly perspective this Kubelwagen is a great little model. It's easy to build and includes enough options to set it up in theater-specific configurations, and the final build is rather endearing. My primary issue here is value; for the price, this is a very small model and it feels almost like this should be a 2 pack or something. Additionally, the crew member it comes with is very small and weedy compared to other historical wargaming miniatures in the 28mm or 1/56 scale, making it stand out a bit oddly.