Last Update: 16.04.2023, 13:13
Last Author: Norbert Schrepf
Last Author: Norbert Schrepf
Panzerkampfwagen I (PzKw I)
In the course of the First World War, tanks are used for the first time in the western theatre of war. With the defeat of the Kaiserreich, Germany is banned from owning and developing battle tanks under the Treaty of Versailles. Only the Wehrmacht overrode these regulations and reintroduced tanks into the German army. During the Spanish Civil War, the PzKw I was used in combat for the first time. However, its insufficient armour and armour plating compared to the Soviet tanks became apparent. Nevertheless, it was still used by the Wehrmacht at the beginning of World War II until it was finally decommissioned in 1941. The remaining PzKw I were subsequently converted into weapon carriers and ammunition transporters and thus found another use.Of course, the toy manufacturers also produce vehicles accordingly for the existing figures. While initial models only resembled the original vehicles to a limited extent, amazingly detailed models were produced with the introduction of the Panzerkampfwagen I.
Development
Panzerkampfwagen I Edition A
The PzKw I was first used in the Spanish Civil War. At the beginning of the Second World War, the Wehrmacht used over 1500 PzKw I in the campaign against Poland. In the following years of the war, the number of PzKfw I deployed steadily decreased due to the considerable losses. Eventually, the PzKfw I was withdrawn from service due to its inadequate armament and armour. However, the chassis continued to be used in a variety of Wehrmacht vehicles, such as self-propelled guns and tank destroyers.
Technical Data Version A
The version A of the PzKw I was the first version introduced into the Wehrmacht. Characteristic for this version were the four rollers for the track. All later versions have a fifth roller.crew: | commander and driver |
Arms: | 2 x MG13 (7.92 x 57mm) |
Length: | 4.02 m |
Width: | 2.06 m |
Height: | 1.72 m |
Weight: | 5.4 ton |
Max. Speed: | 39 km/h |
Range: | 145 km road |
97 km off-road | |
engine: | 4 cylinder Krupp M304, 57 hp |
Year of construction: | 1934-1936 |
Lineol Models
Lineol prototype of PzKw I
The initial development of the Lineol tank differs from the final models if you look closely at the first illustration. This model still has wheels with spokes. Another variant is known which has a 2cm gun and a perforated exhaust muffler to the MG. The visible steering levers and the smoke unit are missing. The former is also shown on the cover of the Lineol catalogue of 1937/1938.
Besides this so-called "original model" by Lineol, which can only be traced in picture archives and catalogues, the Lineol company eventually delivered this tank in four different versions:
- mimikri camouflage paint
- mimikri camouflage paint, smoke system
- grey camouflage paint
- grey camouflage paint, fog system
Lineol original model of the PzKw I
Lineol prototype of the PzKw I
Lineol prototype of the PzKw I
Lineol model of the PzKw I in version 2
Lineol model of the PzKw I in version 4
Lineol jack for No. 1280 - version 1
Lineol - original fog cartridge
Lineol tank - original carton
Lineol Proofs
The corresponding manufacturer's proofs can be found at " Lineol, KatNr. 1280".Lineol catalogue 1937/38 extract
Lineol catalogue 1937/38 extract
Instruction manual Lineol Tank
Instructions for use Lineol Tank
Instructions for use Lineol Tank
Original Lineol Tank Man
The Lineol tank man has evolved from the standing tank man figure. It is permanently mounted in a seat pan at the factory and could be positioned in the tank turret. Contrary to the figure shown in the original model with visible arms resting on the turret, the final delivered figure is only a torso.Lineol - Original Panzermann
Lineol Panzermann - Original Model
Hausser Model
Hausser Tank archive picture
Hausser 19/737/6
Original Hausser tank man
Hausser - tank commader
TippCo Model
Tipp&Co model of the PzKw I
Two variants of this model are known for the colour scheme. The colours were always printed on the sheet metal.
- mimikri camouflage print
- grey camouflage print
Lehmann Model
Lehmann Mars - Tank
Lehmann Mars - Tank
Lehmann Mars - Tank
Lehmann Mars - Tank
Literature
- Schmitt Günter, Publisher Mebanol:'' ... eine dokumentarische Hymne, gewidmet dem nostalgischen Blech, Erstes Buch, Panzer, artverwandte Vollkettenfahrzeuge,...