Dragon 1/72 Panzerfahre Fahrendeck w Landwasserschleper (second prototype)

KIT #: 7509
PRICE: $30.00 SRP
DECALS: One option
REVIEWER: Scott Van Aken
NOTES: Armor Pro

HISTORY

In its combat operations during WWII, the German Army faced countless water obstacles, especially in the undeveloped tracts of Russia. Many attempts to overcome such water tributaries were made, and one of them was via amphibious vehicles. Though not as well known perhaps as the Landwasserschlepper, one of these amphibious vehicles was known as the Panzerfähre, which translates as “armored ferry.” This vehicle was essentially an armored amphibious tractor that was designed as successor to the aforementioned unarmored Landwasserschlepper. The Panzerfähre (PzF) was designed to work in pairs, with a self-floating pontoon nestled between them. In this way, they could ferry vehicles and light tanks across water obstacles. The PzF utilized the hull of the Panzer IV. However, as Germany’s tanks gained in weight as the conflict wore on, plans for the Panzerfähre were dropped in 1942 as it wasn’t capable of carrying the heavier tanks then being produced. All in all, only two prototypes were completed, and the Panzerfähre never entered series production. Both examples saw service on the Eastern Front from mid-1942 onwards.

THE KIT

Take a Panzer IV running gear and attach it to an all new upper and lower hull and you have the Panzerfahre. Well, there is a bit more to it, but that is the basics. As you know, the Panzer IV has a bunch of road wheels. Dragon has made this part of things a bit easier by providing separate inserts. That means you can pretty well paint the tire area without having to sweat slopping paint onto the wheel itself. The kit also includes Dragon's excellent DS tracks. Here is a full list of details from the Dragon folks:

- Panzerfahre Gepanzerte Landwasserschlepper is authentically produced.
- Chain links on front and rear of hull.
- Rivets on upper hull are detailed and realistic
- One-piece DS tracks reproduced.
- Idler wheels with correctly detailed parts.
- Air intakes accurately presented.
- Commander's compartment intricately produced.
- Spotlights exhibit extreme detail. 
- Detailed assembly with 3D-designed engine exhaust mufflers.
- Well-detailed cable drum.
- Crane is intricately represented.
- Sprocket wheels with breathtaking detail.
- Road wheels and suspension with accurate details.

You may well say "I seem to have seen all this before", and you would be correct. In this boxing, Dragon has added the floating deck which fit between the two vehicles and on which tanks and equipment were loaded. This is a six part sprue that has a full upper and lower raft section with four attachment braces. For those of you who have the first prototype, you are now able to build the total assembly.

These two vehicles were painted in two shades of grey with most of the deck and upper hull painted in a lighter shade. There is a small decal sheet that provides white insignia.

CONCLUSIONS

I was wondering how Dragon was going to help amortize the tooling costs for these unique vehicles and it looks like this will help. Makes one wonder if they will kit the first prototype with the raft and later a boxing with the whole shebang in the same box. Regardless, this is a neat kit and well worth getting if your penchant is the more unusual.

REFERENCES

Dragon web site

May 2014

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