The second vehicle, the Ausf F, was as different from the Ausf C as it was from the Ausf A and B. Intended as an infantry support tank, the Panzer I Ausf F had a maximum armour thickness of 80 millimeters (3.15 in) and weighed between 18 and 21 tonnes. The Ausf F was armed with two 7.92-millimeter MG-34s. Thirty were produced in 1940, and a second order of 100 was later canceled. In order to compensate for the increased weight, a new 150 horsepower (110 kW) Maybach HL45 Otto engine was used, allowing a maximum road speed of 25 kilometers per hour (15.5 mph). Eight of the thirty tanks produced were sent to the 1 Panzer Division in 1943 and saw combat at the Battle of Kursk. The rest were given to several army schools for training and evaluation purposes.
| Item No | 83805 |
| Item Name | German Pzkpfw.I Ausf.F (VK18.01)-Late |
| Bar Code | 6939319238054 |
| Scale | 1:35 |
| Item Type | Static kit |
| Model Dimension | Length:125mm Width:75.6 mm |
| Total Plastic Parts | 290+ |
| Total Sprues | 10 sprues , upper hull and lower hull |
| Chromeplate Parts | n/a |
| Resin Parts | n/a |
| Metal Parts | n/a |
| Photo Etched Parts | 1 piece |
| Film Accessory | n/a |
| Released Date | 2013-06 |
| More Features | the kit consists of over 290 parts - multi-directional slide molded lower hull w/fine detail - photo-etched parts included |



