Sd.Kfz 250 (Alte) Half-Track (Options For 250/1, 250/9 & 250/11 Variants)
The Sd.Kfz 250/1 was a reconnaissance and transport half-track mainly used by scout and HQ units.
The Sd.Kfz 250/1 was a reconnaissance and transport half-track mainly used by scout and HQ units.
This product is supplied unassembled and unpainted. Glue and paints not included.
This supplement for the award-winning Bolt Action WWII wargame focuses on the Axis offensives through Eastern Ukraine and into the North Caucasus.
Scale: 28mm - 1/56th
1 Vehicle
4 Crew
ResinMetal Parts
The Sd.Kfz 250/1 was a reconnaissance and transport half-track mainly used by scout and HQ units.
A Gentleman's War focuses on the action fought across the parched, dusty campaign in the Western Desert during World War II. This Bolt Action starter set pits the forces of the British 8th Army (more commonly known as The Desert Rats) against their Axis foes, the German Deutsche Afrika Korps. Although the fighting in this theatre was intense it tended to lack the fanaticism and atrocities seen in other theatres of the war and became known as a gentleman's war.
Bolt Action - Combined Arms is a strategic board game that commands the players to face off, seize the initiative and outwit their foe amidst the fog of war. Each game will see you fighting for control of air, land, and sea in order to claim objectives and hold them against the enemy.
Choose your theatre of war, from the western and eastern fronts to North Africa and the Pacific. Each theatre has its own challenges and opportunities, some rewarding control over the sea, some rewarding control over the skies. How many of your precious resources will you sink into each, and how much will be left to control the land? Will you rely on stealth as you move units secretly, springing up where you are least suspected, or will you attempt to overwhelm your enemy with brutal overkill?
Produced by Fiat Ansaldo, the M13/40 was the main battle tank of the Italian army in World War II and served throughout the war following its introduction in 1940. Although designated as a medium tank it was more in line with the light tanks of other nations at the time.
Kradschützen, or motorcycle troops, were a common part of German Panzer Divisions until 1942, by which time they had largely been replaced by Panzer grenadiers mounted in armoured carriers.