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Hi ses it all does anyone have measurements or drawings for this wagon..

all help gratefully recieved...

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Ironsides, that appears to be a difficult case. As
http://www.landships.freeservers.com/fsf_mitt_feldwagen_kitreview.htm
states, it is difficult to determine whether any vehicle existed under that designation.

A standard vehicle was the Packwagen c/87. Towed by two horses, wheelbase was 1665 mm, weight 850 kg, I don't have any further data.

Another standard vehicle was the Feldwagen c/95. It could be adapted for many purposes. Data: empty weight 500 kg, length (sans drawbar) 3695 mm, width 1530 mm, height incl. tarp 2120 mm.

Later, the Kleiner Feldwagen 16 (Typ 05) and the Schwerer Feldwagen (Typ 05) were added. I was unable to find any Mittlerer Feldwagen information.

Schwerer Feldwagen data: towed by a team of four, empty weight 750 kg, max. load 1000 kg, total capacity 2 cubic metres, 4200 (sans drawbar) x 1850 x 2100 mm. This model was adapted by the Wehrmacht as schwerer Heeresfeldwagen Hf 2. Wheel diameter of the Hf 2 (and probably the Schwerer Feldwagen as well) was 1224 mm, wheel width 70 mm.

Source: Waffen-Arsenal Band 153, Deutsche Infanteriekarren, Heeresfeldwagen und Heeresschlitten 1900-1945

For WW2 vehicles (which often originated from WW1 ones), you might want to have a look at
http://old.ifem.at/linkhf1.htm
http://forum.panzer-archiv.de/viewtopic.php?t=8841
http://www.project1944.be/Erfa/Erfa_new.html
http://www.modellversium.de/kit/artikel.php?id=291
http://www.superborg.de/hdv398.htm

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Hi Pat Thanks for the info very usefull, I think Im probarbly looking for the Feldwagen c/95 or the Vorratswagen 96 n/A as shown on the Landships link you posted thats what I was referring too...

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-- Edited by Ironsides on Thursday 27th of January 2011 10:28:24 PM

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