Copper State Models 35002 1/35 Romfell Panzerwagen Austro-Hungarian WWI Armour Plastic Model Kit
- This armored car was developed in 1915 by Lieutenant Roman and Lieutenant Fernner of Austrian Hungarian Empire, named after the two developers [Romfel].
- The base vehicle is said to be a Mercedes passenger car with a 95 horsepower engine.
- The biggest feature is a bulletproof board that curves diagonally inward, and this design was born from the idea of protecting the infantry accompanying the armored vehicle by bouncing the bullets back towards the ground when fired by enemy forces.
- Since it was not adopted by the military, only one (with the theory that two were made) was made.
- This injection plastic kit comes with interior parts and one type of cult graph marking.
- When completed, the total length is about 162mm.