This new demo build is a follow up of my earlier Esci Panzer I B build. A variant of the same vehicle and a variant of the same kit: the Kleiner Panzerbefehlswagen (Small command tank)
Panzerbefehlswagen I B in Poland, 1939
The Panzer I tank was so small that it wasn't suited as a command vehicle for tank units. That is why a variant was developed with the turret replaced by an armoured box- like structure providing room for a map table, an extra radio set and a third crew member to serve the radio sets. This enabled the commander of a tank company, batallion or regiment to lead from the front and keep up with the tanks. It was the first specificly designed command tank ever.
Panzerbefehlswagen I B
The Kleiner Panzerbefehlswagen was built in 184 examples between 1935 and 1937 by Daimler Benz on the hull of both the Panzer I A as well as the Panzer I B. Untill 1940 this was the standard command tank of all German panzer divisions. The vehicle was used until 1942 on all fronts: Poland, Western Europe, North Africa, the Balkans and the Soviet Union.
A small number of Kleiner Panzerbefehlswagen was used as a radio transmitter vehicle or as an armoured ambulance, to transport medics on the battlefield, and evacuate wounded from the battle zone. The vehicles wore the red cross sign and because of this the machine gun was removed and the hole covered by a riveted steel plate.
It is such a Sanitätspanzer (armoured ambulance) that I will build from this kit. The decals are included.
Let's have a look at the kit!