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Dragon 1/35 German Rocket Launcher W/Crew
Dragon 1/35 German Rocket Launcher W/Crew
Dragon 1/35 German Rocket Launcher W/Crew
Dragon 1/35 German Rocket Launcher W/Crew

Dragon 1/35 German Rocket Launcher W/Crew

Brand: Dragon

Part No: HC-D6509

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Dragon’s 1/35 German Rocket Launcher w/Crew (HC-D6509) recreates the Schweres Wurfgerät 41, an early-war German rocket system nicknamed the ‘howling cow’. Accurately proportioned, the kit combines a newly tooled wooden launch frame with finely detailed metal rocket crates rendered in photo-etched parts. Both 28 cm and 32 cm rockets are included to sit within their launch crates, enabling a compact and atmospheric scene.

The set also supplies winter-clad crew figures in parkas, posed to operate the launcher for a realistic vignette. With crisp detailing and thoughtful engineering, this distinctive subject will appeal to diorama builders and armour modellers alike.

Features

  • 1/35 scale Schweres Wurfgerät 41 rocket launcher
  • New-tool wooden launch frame
  • Photo-etched parts for steel rocket crates
  • Includes 28 cm and 32 cm rockets to fit the crates
  • Winter parka-clad crew figures for operational poses
  • Accurate proportions and fine surface detail
  • Ideal centrepiece for WWII dioramas and vignettes

Historical Background

Introduced in 1941, the Schweres Wurfgerät 41 was a framework that held inclined crates for launching 280 mm high-explosive or 320 mm incendiary rockets. Although its accuracy was crude, the system could saturate enemy positions with massed fire and had ranges of approximately 1,920 m (28 cm) and up to 2,195 m (32 cm), delivering a powerful physical and psychological effect.

Rocket artillery plays an important part in modern armies, with one of its primary advantages being the ability to saturate enemy positions with simultaneous massed fire. In WWII, rocket artillery was still in its infancy, though several effective systems were developed by both sides of the conflict (e.g. Russian Katyusha and German Nebelwerfer). One of Germany’s first rocket weapon systems was the Schweres Wurfgera"t 41, which translates as “heavy throwing apparatus”.

This weapon was essentially a wooden or steel framework in which crates containing rockets could be placed. The crates would be inclined at a particular angle towards the enemy, and the rockets could then be fired. Rockets were either 280mm in diameter for HE or 320mm for incendiary, with the former having a range of 1920m and the latter 2195m. Introduced into combat in 1941, its level of accuracy was somewhat crude, but the “howling cow” (as it was nicknamed) could have a devastating effect on enemy positions and morale.

Dragon now provides modelers with an accurately proportioned Schweres Wurfgera"t 41. The wooden frame is a completely new tooling, while the steel rocket crates are produced by sophisticated photo-etched parts. Included in the set are both 28cm and 32cm rockets that can fit inside their launch crates. The set even includes “rocket men” to operate the system, these crewmen dressed in parkas for a wintertime period. These figures can be posed as though realistically operating the rockets. This is an unusual weapon, and Dragon’s new set allows modelers to depict an authentic vignette of a “howling cow”!

Key Info:
  • Brand: Dragon
  • Part No: HC-D6509
  • Barcode: 089195865090
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