Supporting the German army's mechanized Blitzkrieg during the early stages of WWII was the 6X4 Krupp Protze light truck. Popularly known as the "boxer" due to its air-cooled flat-4 engine, this vehicle provided valuable support for the rapidly moving army by towing artillery pieces and carrying troops and supplies. It's unique sloped engine cover offered excellent forward visibility and the truck was well-liked for its reliability and ease of maintenance
This vehicle was popularly known as the 'Boxer' because it had an air-cooled flat-four square engine. This in turn allowed a flat sloping engine cover of quite unmistakable shape which also gave excellent forward visibility and a low silhouette. The Krupp 'Boxer' was quite ubiquitous in application and the chassis carried body work for a considerable number of different roles. Aside from its air-cooled engine, the 'Boxer' also had an independent suspension system, differing from the conventional springing systems of other six-wheelers in German service.
About the Model
1/48 scale, plastic model assembly kit of Kruz Prozse's military transportation vehicle type Kfz.70.
Full length 107.5 mm, highly realized features such as a large inclined bonnet and a carrier of a military transport type Modeling.
Also around the rear wheels, the suspension arms and springs are used as separate parts Finished with a solid appearance.
Die cast chassis produces a heavy feeling.
Equipment such as rifles, car jacks, scoops etc. are also reproduced in separate parts.
Eight bodies of dolls, including soldiers sitting on a roughly hat-shaped driver and a cargo stand, with three markings.
Glue and paints are required to assemble!