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German Kfz. 305 Opel Blitz 3-Ton Ambulance - 21.Panzer Division, Western Front, Winter 1944-45 (1:32 Scale)
German Kfz. 305 Opel Blitz 3-Ton Ambulance - 21.Panzer Division, Western Front, Winter 1944-45

Forces of Valor German Kfz. 305 Opel Blitz 3-Ton Ambulance - 21.Panzer Division, Western Front, Winter 1944-45


 
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Forces of Valor FOVOPELEF German Kfz. 305 Opel Blitz 3-Ton Ambulance - 21.Panzer Division, Western Front, Winter 1944-45 (1:32 Scale)

"The victor will not be asked afterwards whether he told the truth or not."
- German Chancellor Adolf Hitler

The 3-ton Opel "Blitz" truck was the Wehrmacht's principal general-purpose truck during the Second World War. The engine was a water-cooled, straight-six OHV gasoline unit of 3.6 liters that was fueled by a 21.6 gallon gasoline tank situated under the driver's seat.

The story of the Opel "Blitz" began in the mid-1930s when the new German National Socialist government instigated a program of economic modernization with a clearly expressed militaristic direction. At this time the American General Motors concern had already owned the Opel factories for ten years and Opel had quickly become a major German car manufacturer, with a great family of different vehicle types. One of their most successful designs was the Opel "Blitz" S whose production started in 1936. When the 'Western dam' construction began, more than 10,000 trucks of different types were involved. It was the original competition for military cargo trucks and the result was that the Opel "Blitz" won. The Opel factory received a massive order for this new standard Wehrmacht vehicle.

The European conflict which started on September 1st, 1939, gathered pace with many fronts opening up, and obviously huge numbers of trucks were needed. Many thousands of civil Opel "Blitz" S produced before the war was drafted into army units. These civil trucks were brought up to army standard Kfz.305 - the official military designation for the Opel "Blitz". In all, about 140 different army modifications were installed on the Opel "Blitz" chassis during the war years - they became radio cars, repair stations, fuel trucks, and even some exotic types like mobile laundries or printing-houses. Many other vehicles like staff buses or fire trucks were also based on the Blitz chassis.

Pictured here is a German Opel Blitz 3-ton ambulance employed on the western front during the winter of 1944-45. Sold Out!

Dimensions:
Length: 7-1/2-inches
Width: 2-inches

Release Date: January 2024

Historical Account: "Popularity Contest" - From 1937 up to 1944 nearly 140,000 vehicles were built, among them 82,356 standard army Blitz S trucks, 14,122 with a long wheelbase and also 8,363 with a low-level base. In 1942, another famous manufacturers, Daimler Benz AG was involved in Opel "Blitz" license manufacture. Mercedes-built trucks were visually identical to the standard Blitz but had their own designation, Mercedes L701. License production started only in 1944, when the main Opel factory in Russelheim was destroyed by Royal Air Force bombing.

From the first days of war the Opel "Blitz" was very popular in the army. These trucks were integral to the organization of Panzer Divisions but unlike all other German trucks they used gasoline, and tanks used the same fuel. Ground pressure was low and the Blitz could overcome some obstacles which other types, even three-axle trucks, had problems with. Operation and repair in the field was very easy.

The Eastern campaign demonstrated another advantage of the Opel "Blitz", whose gasoline engine could be easily and simply started with boiled water in very cold weather conditions, when diesel-fuelled trucks typically failed. Large numbers of trucks of this type were taken into the Red Army as trophies, and if the condition of the vehicles was satisfactory, they were used without any problem. Some Opel "Blitz"es even took part in Russian-Japanese battles in eastern China in 1945.

Features
  • Diecast metal and plastic construction
  • Working wheels
  • Opening doors
  • Realistic paint scheme and insignia
  • Comes with driver figure
  • Comes with decorative base

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5 of 5 Nice Eastern Front Addition February 23, 2024
Reviewer: Donald S Vermilya from Sterling , AK United States  
Glad FOV brought this back.

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