Hobby Master 1/48 HG1501 Schwinnwagen Type 166 Gross Deutschland, Russia, March 1944
Ferdinand Porsche produced an amphibious version of the Kubelwagen (Type 82) known as Type 128. The vehicle was too large and unstable so he reduced it in size to create the Type 166 Schwimmwagen. The Type 166 originally replaced reconnaissance unit motorcycle-sidecars but also became a scout and staff car. Amphibious and all-wheel drive made the Type 166 a vehicle for mud, snow, sand or water. The rear-mounted three-blade propeller was lowered and self-engaged to linkage from the engine. The Type 166 was the most produced amphibious vehicle in history.
The GroBdeutschland (Greater Germany) Division was an elite German combat unit that spent late 1943 fighting a withdrawal from the eastern Ukraine. The Division was sent from hot spot to hot spot trying trying to strengthen German positions against advancing Soviet forces. Because of this constant movement to help other units the GroBdeutschland earned the nickname die Feuerwehr (the Fire Brigade). Early in March 1944 the Soviets launched major assaults forcing the Germans and GroBdeutschland further westward and by the end of March 1944 found itself well into Romania.