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Heeresfeldwagen + Feldküche

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Plastic kit for a große Feldküche Heeresfeldwagen 11 (large field kitchen Army field wagon 11) with coachman and dog
  • Scale 1:35
  • 4 figures (1 soldier (coachman), 1 dog, 2 horses)
  • Photo-etched parts, metal chains and water-based decals included
  • Chimney can be built upright or folded down
  • Accessories in the form of milk cans, thermal containers and buckets
  • unbuilt, unpainted
  • Paint and glue not included
The first field kitchens were carried in four-wheeled wagons by military units on campaign throughout history. Karl Rudolf Fissler of Idar- Oberstein invented a mobile field kitchen in 1892 that the Germans came to refer to as a Gulaschkanone (Goulash Cannon) because the chimney of the stove resembled ordnance pieces when disassembled and limbered for towing. The German army used these and other types throughout the first stages and in some cases right the way through World War II. As technology has advanced, larger trailers have evolved as horses were phased out in favour of motorized vehicles more capable of towing heavier loads.
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