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1/35 Trumpeter German E-25 Entwicklungsfahrzeug - 383
1/35 Trumpeter German E-25 Entwicklungsfahrzeug - 383
1/35 Trumpeter German E-25 Entwicklungsfahrzeug - 383
1/35 Trumpeter German E-25 Entwicklungsfahrzeug - 383
1/35 Trumpeter German E-25 Entwicklungsfahrzeug - 383
1/35 Trumpeter German E-25 Entwicklungsfahrzeug - 383
1/35 Trumpeter German E-25 Entwicklungsfahrzeug - 383
1/35 Trumpeter German E-25 Entwicklungsfahrzeug - 383
1/35 Trumpeter German E-25 Entwicklungsfahrzeug - 383
1/35 Trumpeter German E-25 Entwicklungsfahrzeug - 383
1/35 Trumpeter German E-25 Entwicklungsfahrzeug - 383
1/35 Trumpeter German E-25 Entwicklungsfahrzeug - 383
1/35 Trumpeter German E-25 Entwicklungsfahrzeug - 383
1/35 Trumpeter German E-25 Entwicklungsfahrzeug - 383

1/35 Trumpeter German E-25 Entwicklungsfahrzeug - 383

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The E 25 was the second largest Panzer in the Entwicklungsfahrzeug series created by Oberbaurat Kniepkamp of Wa Pruef 6. .The detailed design contract was awarded to Argus Werke in Karlsruhe, with the design project directed by Dr. Klaue. The E 25 was to have rear drive and share many parts with the E 10. In January 1945, the Entwicklungskommission decided that this design was still worth pursuing as it again filled a vacancy in the Panzerprogramm for vehicles in the 25-ton class. A drawing shows the E 25 outfitted with a 7.5-cm Pak L/70 gun mounted on the glacis plate. selection of a weapon for series production hadn’t been determined in January 1945. Only a few Versuchsfahrgestell were ordered. The design had not progressed far enough to consider mass production. According to Oberbaurat Kniepkamp in postwar interrogations, three E 25 hulls were reported to be at Alkett in Berlin-Spandau, but they were no longer there when Western Allies went to investigate. 

  • Scale: 1/35
  • Item Type: Static Armor
  • Model Brief: Length: 258 mm, Width: 94 mm, Height: 62 mm
  • Total Parts: 326 pieces
  • Photo-etched parts: 1 piece for fender
  • Total Sprues: 15 sprues, hull
  • Paint Schemes: German Army in green, sand, or brown camouflage
  • Released Date: 2007-08
  • More Features: The kit consists of 163 parts in light grey plastic, with a further 161 individual track links in light grey plastic, 2 vinyl tracks, and photo-etched