SdKfz 250 'Alte' Half Track/ SdKfz 253 - 1:56 scale (28mm) Wargame Plastic Kit

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Rubicon 28mm wargame models.

SdKfz 250 'Alte' Half Track with build option to construct as an SdKfz 253.

Plastic kit with build options, requires assembly and painting.

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SdKfz 250 'Alte' Half Track/ SdKfz 253 - 1:56 scale (28mm) Wargame Plastic Kit

RU-280032
SdKfz 250 'Alte' Half Track/ SdKfz 253 - 1:56 scale (28mm) Wargame Plastic Kit

Rubicon 28mm wargame models.

SdKfz 250 'Alte' Half Track with build option to construct as an SdKfz 253.

Plastic kit with build options, requires assembly and painting.

 

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SdKfz 250 'Alte' Half Track/ SdKfz 253

 

The SdKfz 250 was a light armoured halftrack, very similar in appearance to the larger Hanomag-designed SdKfz 251, and built by DEMAG, for use by Germany in World War II. Most variants were open-topped and had a single access door in the rear. The SdKfz 250 was adopted in 1939 to supplement the standard halftrack. Production delays meant that the first 250 did not appear until mid-1941.

The vehicle was used in a wide variety of roles throughout World War II. The basic troop carrier version was used as an armoured personnel carrier for reconnaissance units, carrying scout sections. This basic variant usually mounted one or two MG34 machine guns. Later variants carried 20 mm, 37 mm, and even 75 mm guns to support the more lightly armed versions.

The initial design (Alte, the ā€œold versionā€) had an armoured body made of multi-faceted plates, which gave good protection against small arms fire, but made this design both expensive to manufacture and quite cramped. Production of this early version stopped in October 1943 with some 4,200 built, and a second version (Neu, or ā€œnew versionā€), greatly simplified to speed up manufacture, began replacing it. In both variants, the armour was useful only for stopping small-arms fire and small artillery fragments. Heavy machine gun fire, anti-tank gun fire, or almost any tank gun could penetrate the SdKfz 250 at long range.

The SdKfz 253 variant was fully enclosed, and was used by artillery forward observers to accompany tank and mechanized infantry units.


Product Highlights:

Base kit for all SdKfz 250 expansion sets
Two headlight options
Various SdKfz 253 hatch options
Simplified yet highly detailed chassis interior
Driver figure included
Plastic kit requiring assembly and painting
No paint or glue included
Decals included

 

About Rubicon Plastic Kits: Rubicon's military models and figures are a firm favourite with modellers and wargamers alike thanks to their highly detailed appearance and easy assembly. The kits are also popular thanks to their versatile build options that ensure you can construct your model to a specification of your choosing, thus, creating a varied and unique scene. Whether you're modelling a wartime diorama or playing a WWII wargame, Rubicon has kits covering everything war-themed, including tanks, tracked vehicles, transport vehicles, utility vehicles, staff cars and un-tracked transport vehicles as well as crew, ground troops/soldiers, command figures, diorama upgrade kits and barricades. And all of this is available to model not only the Allied forces, but the Russian, Italian and German military too!

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