The was a premier series of paper model kits published by the Verlag Junge Welt in East Berlin. Unlike modern plastic kits, these were printed on high-quality cardstock, requiring users to cut, fold, and glue complex geometric shapes to form 1:25 or 1:50 scale replicas.
: Scans protect the original artwork from the acidic decay of vintage paper.
The variety of the Kranich series allowed hobbyists to reconstruct entire motor rifle divisions. Notable entries often found in digital archives include:
The following is a detailed article draft focusing on the history, significance, and digital archiving of the military vehicle series, originally published in the German Democratic Republic (GDR).
Because original, unbuilt Kranich sheets are increasingly rare and fragile, the modeling community has turned to digital preservation. A "Kranich Armeefahrzeuge.rar" file typically contains high-resolution scans of the original sheets. This transition serves two purposes:
