German NBFZ (Type I)
Trumpeter | No. 05527 | 1:35
Facts
- Brand:
- Trumpeter
- Title:
- German NBFZ (Type I)
- Number:
- 05527
- Scale:
- 1:35
- Type:
- Full kit
- Released:
- 2012 New parts
- Barcode:
- 9580208055275 (EAN)
- Packaging:
- Rigid box (Top opener)
- Topic:
- Neubaufahrzeug » Tanks (Vehicles)
Markings
Neubaufahrzeug
Neubaufahrzeug Nr. 1
Wehrmacht Heer (German Army 1935-1945)
World War 2
RAL7021 Dark grey
Box contents
Plastic sprue, Photoetched fret, Turned metal, Decalsheet (waterslide)
Dimensions:
410x260x59 mm
(16.1x10.2x2.3 inch)
Weight:
633 g (1.4 lbs)
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Andreas B.
Hi Alex, your question is quite old and you may have found out already by yourself. Just to clarify for all readers. NbFzg was build in two stages. At first two non-armor steel hulls were build by Rheinmetall. One of them received a turret from Rheinmetall (big turret antenna and vertical combined guns) and the other got a Krupp-turret, which was later used on the second hull typ (Vehicle 3 to 5) that was made from real armour plates and used PzKpfw I turrets for the secondary turrets. All of these last 3 vehicles where build with Krupp turrets and used in combat.
So you have 3 versions: Rheinmetall early/Rheinmetall turret; Rheinmetall early/Krupp turret and Rheinmetall late/Krupp turret(s)
Hi Alex, your question is quite old and you may have found out already by yourself. Just to clarify for all readers. NbFzg was build in two stages. At first two non-armor steel hulls were build by Rheinmetall. One of them received a turret from Rheinmetall (big turret antenna and vertical combined guns) and the other got a Krupp-turret, which was later used on the second hull typ (Vehicle 3 to 5) that was made from real armour plates and used PzKpfw I turrets for the secondary turrets. All of these last 3 vehicles where build with Krupp turrets and used in combat.
So you have 3 versions: Rheinmetall early/Rheinmetall turret; Rheinmetall early/Krupp turret and Rheinmetall late/Krupp turret(s)
1 18 November 2022, 05:20
Alex
So what's the difference between this kit and Trumpeter 05529? Both seem to be the Krupp version, by comparing the instructions of both kits I could find only minute differences between the two.
So what's the difference between this kit and Trumpeter 05529? Both seem to be the Krupp version, by comparing the instructions of both kits I could find only minute differences between the two.
1 20 February 2017, 21:18
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