Tamiya German Schwimmwagen Type 166
Brand: Tamiya
Part No: HC-35224
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The Tamiya German Schwimmwagen Type 166 (part no. HC-35224) highlights the iconic WWII amphibious vehicle developed from Volkswagen's tough and inexpensive Beetle platform. This subject is well-known for its practical design, distinctive rear details and extensive wartime service.
About The Schwimmwagen Type 166
- Originated from the Volkswagen Beetle concept designed by Dr. Ferdinand Porsche, valued for durability and low cost.
- Amphibious development began with the Type 128; refined into the Type 166, which entered mass production in 1942.
- Rear-mounted, air-cooled 4-cylinder engine produced 25 horsepower, delivering up to 80 km/h on land and around 10 km/h on water.
- High-set rear exhaust and a screw propeller were configured for water operation; the propeller was raised when back on land.
- Steering on water was achieved by turning the front wheels, acting as a rudder.
- A total of 14,276 Type 166 vehicles were produced by the end of 1944, serving in reconnaissance, liaison and other roles.
Presented by Tamiya under part number HC-35224, this subject offers a compelling look at an innovative German military vehicle and its unique amphibious capabilities during World War II.
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About the German Schwimmwagen Type 166 The Volkswagen Beetle, which has been called a German national car, was conceived and designed in 1938 by Dr. Ferdinand Porsche, the originator of the famous sports car manufacturer, Porsche . The Beetle s excellent features were matchless durability and inexpensiveness. Then, the German Army decided to develop a military vehicle based on this small, tough and inexpensive car. As a result, several kinds of military vehicles were manufactured for trial. The amphibious Schwimmwagen type 128 was one of them.. After further refinements, the vehicle was officially designated the Schwimmwagen type 166 and mass production began in 1942. Its high-set exhaust pipe at the rear looked quite humorous but of course it was so set in anticipation of the vehicle s use on the water. The rear mounted, air-cooled 4 cylinder engine had a displacement of 1,130cm and output of 25 horse power, propelling the car up to 80km/h on land, while on the water, to 10km/h. When running on the water, the vehicle used a screw at the rear. It was raised above the rear engine deck, once it was back on dry land. The steering on the water was done just like when it was on land by change of directions of front wheels, which served as a rudder. In total 14,276 type 166 s were produced by the end of 1944, and those were actively employed to fulfil reconnaissance, liaison and various other duties during World War II.
Key Info:
- Brand: Tamiya
- Part No: HC-35224
- Barcode: 4950344995677
- Scale: 1:35
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