Germany Pzkpfw.I Ausf.F (VK1801)-Late

The Panzer I Ausf. F, was as different from the Ausf. C as it was from the Ausf. A and B.[28] Intended as an infantry support tank, the Panzer I Ausf. F had a maximum armor thickness of 80 millimeters (3.15 in) and weighed between 18 and 21 tonnes.[29] The Ausf. F was armed with two 7.92 mm MG-34s.[30] Thirty were produced in 1940, and a second order of 100 was later canceled. In order to compensate for the increased weight, a new 150 horsepower (110 kW) Maybach HL45 Otto engine was used, allowing a maximum road speed of 25 kilometers per hour (15.5 mph) and used five overlapping road wheels per side, dropping the Ausf. C's interleaved units.
Manufacturer: Hobby Boss
Availability: In stock
SKU: Hobby Boss 83805
$30.00
The Panzer I's performance in armored combat was limited by its thin armor and light armament of two machine guns, which were never intended for use against armored targets, rather being ideal for infantry suppression, in line with inter-war doctrine. As a design intended for training, the Panzer I was less capable than some other contemporary light tank designs, such as the Polish 7TP and the Soviet T-26, although it was still relatively advanced compared to older designs, such as the Renault FT, still in service in several nations. Although lacking in armored combat as a tank, it formed a large part of Germany's mechanized forces and was used in all major campaigns between September 1939 and December 1941, where it still performed much useful service against entrenched infantry and other "soft" targets, which were unable to respond even against thin armor, and who were highly vulnerable to machine gun fire.

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Attribute name Attribute value
Country Germany
Sub Group Light Tank
Main Weapon 7.92 mm MG-34
Wars Korean War, WWII
Side Axis
Vehicle Common Name Panzer I, Pz.Kpfw.I Ausf.F, VK 18.1
Scale 1/35
Group Tanks
Vehicle Type Sd.Kfz.11
Used By America, Britain, France, Germany, South Korea

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