Stoewer Radio Field Car Kfz 3 (Stoewer 40)
This model depicts the Radio Field Car version of the versatile 4x4 light off-road Field Car. Used on fronts from 1939 to wars end. I differed from the Field Car version by having an extend rear section and only 3 seats plus the radio, battery etc., Stoewer of Stettin (Now Szczecin, Poland) developed this light off-road, versatile 4x4 Field Car for the Wehrmacht from 1936 until 1940. Thereafter, until 1943, it was, due to operational problems with the 4x4 drive and the military's constant demand for more vehicles, also produced by both BMW in Eisenach as the BMW 325 and by Hanomag in Hanover a the Type 20 B as a conventional 4x2 drive. In total the trio produced 13.000 Field Cars. The saw service on all fronts until the end of hostilities. Stoewer, like many German and Austrian vehicle manufacturers in WWII, exploited slave labour and like Steyr had its own camp for prisoners until it was overrun by the Red Army. The factory was subsequently dismantled and sent with all the equipment to the Soviet Union.
- SKU: BG263
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This model depicts the Radio Field Car version of the versatile 4x4 light off-road Field Car. Used on fronts from 1939 to wars end. I differed from the Field Car version by having an extend rear section and only 3 seats plus the radio, battery etc., Stoewer of Stettin (Now Szczecin, Poland) developed this light off-road, versatile 4x4 Field Car for the Wehrmacht from 1936 until 1940. Thereafter, until 1943, it was, due to operational problems with the 4x4 drive and the military's constant demand for more vehicles, also produced by both BMW in Eisenach as the BMW 325 and by Hanomag in Hanover a the Type 20 B as a conventional 4x2 drive. In total the trio produced 13.000 Field Cars. The saw service on all fronts until the end of hostilities. Stoewer, like many German and Austrian vehicle manufacturers in WWII, exploited slave labour and like Steyr had its own camp for prisoners until it was overrun by the Red Army. The factory was subsequently dismantled and sent with all the equipment to the Soviet Union.
- ManufacturerMilicast
- Unit of SaleSingle Unit
- Assembly StatusUnassembled Kit
- Scale1:76
- Age Level17 Years & Up
- Skill Level3 – Intermediate
- ThemeMilitaria
We ship to all countries World Wide. If you receive an error message "No shipping location available" or similar, please contact us directly by e-mail (info@milicast.com) and we shall assist. Sorry for any inconvenience this may cause.
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Any products purchased 'second hand’, (without proof of direct Milicast Model Company supply, or supply from an Milicast Model Company approved dealer, shop or agent), or any products part assembled or part worked on in any way, are not covered by this returns policy. Under these circumstances no returns will be accepted, however we may quote for the supply of parts to restore the product to full inventory.