Einheitsdiesel with Bilstein recovery cr  (Vista 1)
Einheitsdiesel with Bilstein recovery cr  (Vista 2)
Einheitsdiesel with Bilstein recovery cr  (Vista 3)
Einheitsdiesel with Bilstein recovery cr  (Vista 4)
Einheitsdiesel with Bilstein recovery cr  (Vista 5)
Einheitsdiesel with Bilstein recovery cr  (Vista 6)
Einheitsdiesel with Bilstein recovery cr (Vista 7)
Einheitsdiesel with Bilstein recovery cr (Vista 8)
Einheitsdiesel with Bilstein recovery cr (Vista 9)
Einheitsdiesel with Bilstein recovery cr (Vista 10)
Einheitsdiesel with Bilstein recovery cr (Vista 11)
Einheitsdiesel with Bilstein recovery cr (Vista 12)

Einheitsdiesel with Bilstein recovery cr

Ref.: IBGM-35006

Logo IBG Models

36,50 EUR

Einheitsdiesel with Bilstein recovery crane
Recovery version of the WWII German Truck. The Einheitsdiesel (Uniform Diesel), as the vehicle was generally called, was build from 1937 to 1940 by MAN (ca.1800), Henschel (ca.1500), Magirus (ca.2500), Bussing-NAG (ca.3200), Faun (ca.700), Daimler-Benz (ca.550) and probably Vomag. The vehicle was technically advanced, robust and reliable. Because of its complex running-gear design (six-wheel drive and individual suspension of all wheels), the Uniform Diesel had remarkable off-road capability, and was thus very popular among the troops. One disadvantage was the low load limit of 2375 kg, compared to a net weight of 4925 kg. Production was halted in 1940, as less expensive two-axle trucks with comparable performance figures existed by then. Einheitsdiesel was widely used by Wehrmacht and Luftwaffe on almost all theatres of war as standart truck, radio van, telephone exchange van, field kitchen, service van and lot of other versions.

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