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The Flammenwerfer 35 could throw burning fuel up to thirty meters away from the user. It had a number of different manufacturers. It was used to clear out trenches and buildings. It held about 11.8 liters of oil mixed with tar lit by a hydrogen torch. The Flammenwerfer 35 was fairly heavy, weighing in at 35.8 kilograms, and had a total burn time of about ten seconds. Similar to Soviet flamethrower crews, German users of the Flammenwerfer 35 and 41 series often painted their flamethrowers to look like a backpack and rifle to avoid the operator being picked off in combat.[1] Flamethrower operators were generally protected by fellow infantrymen regardless because of their importance in the clearing of enemy positions. - World War 2 Wikia

Download Includes: One Flammenwerfer 35

Flammenwerfer features: Adjustable fuel hose.

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Download Includes: One Flammenwerfer 35, One Wehrmacht Soldier V2, One M1935 Stahlhelm

Download features: Adjustable fuel hose, Four pockets, Adjustable chin helmet strap.

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