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Blitzkrieg German Kradschutzen Motorcycle (1939-1942)

Blitzkrieg German Kradschutzen Motorcycle (1939-1942)

KradschĂŒtzen, or motorcycle troops, were a common part of German Panzer Divisions until 1942, by which time they had largely been replaced by Panzer grenadiers mounted in armoured carriers. Their manpower was often recruited from former cavalry units. Although transported on BMW and ZĂŒndapp motorcycles (usually with sidecars), these units dismounted to fight. Their missions were to rapidly outflank the enemy, seize forward areas and act as fast reconnaissance units.

Models supplied unassembled and unpainted

$5.95

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Blitzkrieg German Kradschutzen Motorcycle (1939-1942)—

$17.00

$5.95

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Blitzkrieg German Kradschutzen Motorcycle (1939-1942)

KradschĂŒtzen, or motorcycle troops, were a common part of German Panzer Divisions until 1942, by which time they had largely been replaced by Panzer grenadiers mounted in armoured carriers. Their manpower was often recruited from former cavalry units. Although transported on BMW and ZĂŒndapp motorcycles (usually with sidecars), these units dismounted to fight. Their missions were to rapidly outflank the enemy, seize forward areas and act as fast reconnaissance units.

Models supplied unassembled and unpainted

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KradschĂŒtzen, or motorcycle troops, were a common part of German Panzer Divisions until 1942, by which time they had largely been replaced by Panzer grenadiers mounted in armoured carriers. Their manpower was often recruited from former cavalry units. Although transported on BMW and ZĂŒndapp motorcycles (usually with sidecars), these units dismounted to fight. Their missions were to rapidly outflank the enemy, seize forward areas and act as fast reconnaissance units.

Models supplied unassembled and unpainted