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GE413 Horch Kfz 15 car (x2)
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Horch Kfz15 Car
(GE413)
Two Models
The Auto Union/Horch 108 was classed as a universal heavy cross-country car (schwere geländdegängige Einheitspersonenkraftwagen) and was quite often found performing in both the Kfz 15 (field car) and Kfz 70 (troop carrier) roles.
It appeared in two main variations; the first model was the 108 1a (the Battlefront Model) with all wheel steering and external spare, the late version, the type 40, had internal spare wheels and only front wheel steering.
As a cross-country car it is four-wheel-drive.
As well as Auto Union/Horch 3.8 litre V8, it was also made by Ford Köln who built it using their own 3.8 litre V8 engine.
A number of Horchs were converted to mount the 2cm FlaK38 gun on their rear compartment.
A total of 8135 Horch 108s were built between 1937 and 1945.
Designed and Painted by Evan Allen
Last Updated On
Friday, August 14, 2009
by Blake at Battlefront
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