Description
[Reviving a Frontline Wagon]
The Horch Type 1a was a large German military vehicle used during the first half of World War II.
Its eight-passenger chassis was powered by an 80-horsepower V8 gasoline engine and featured four-wheel drive, four-wheel independent suspension, and four-wheel steering for enhanced performance.
Other notable features included a large radiator designed for tropical climates and a two-section fuel tank for improved stability on rough terrain.
It was used for a variety of purposes, including troop transport, towing light artillery, and ambulances, on all fronts from Europe to Russia and North Africa.
[Model Specifications]
This is a plastic model assembly kit of the Horch Type 1a.
● 1/48 scale, length 101 mm, width 47 mm
● Functional features such as the open-top hull and large engine grille are realistically reproduced with easy-to-assemble parts.
● The top is reproduced folded at the rear.
● The four-wheel drive suspension is integrated into one unit, minimizing the number of parts while maintaining a rich three-dimensional appearance.
● The front window can be set up or down.
● The headlights can be fitted with or without air defense covers.
● Includes six seated driver and soldier figures, as well as two types of decals for army and air force vehicles.







