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Hobby Boss 1:35th scale Military – Flakpanzer V Ausf.A) – 84535

$130.00

SKU: 84535 Category:

Description

As allied airpower was brought to bear on German ground forces in the north, central, and southern theaters, and the lack of sufficient fighter forces available in the Luftwaffe to counter them, German planners mounted anti-aircraft artillery (AAA) onto a wide variety of platforms, from obsolete tank chasses to halftracks. As the Luftwaffe continued to be stretched too thin, German planners began converting production chasses with AAA guns of a variety of calibers (2,0cm to 8,8cm) in order to protect the ground forces. In keeping with arming current production chasses with AAA guns, Rheinmetall began working with a new turret design that would mount atop the Panther (Panzer V) series of tanks. As this design work started in 1943, the 2,0cm guns were deemed insufficient for the task and a pair of 3,7cm guns were planned to be mounted to the turret. Daimler Benz also entered the competition for this new Flakpanzer design, and a wooden turret mock-up was created in May 1944. Despite the advantages of a fully enclosed turret firing its guns at allied fighters, the Allied landings in Normandy and the allied bombing campaigns limited the availability of the Panther chassis. While the two companies continued through early 1945, all work was stopped because the 3,7cm guns were also deemed to be inadequate to the task.

Here’s a nice kit from HobbyBoss that represents the notional Flakpanzer V turret mounted to a Panther Ausf.A chassis. The kit designers added some logical details to their kit as the wooden mock-ups didn’t have such details yet. The kit is molded in tan styrene and presented on 13 parts trees plus 19 trees of individual track links and one fret of photo-etched details. Among the features and options in this kit:

Length 194.3mm

Width 98mm

Torsion bar suspension
Detailed road wheels
88 track links required on each side (links consist of three parts each)
Pioneering tools are mounted to rear hull as was common on other Panther variants
Hatches are molded separately but are built closed as there is no interior detailing available
Optional armored side skirts are provided
Guns are can be moved in azimuth and elevation

The painting and markings guide provide one example in early overall panzer gray colors and no markings.