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1/35 Dragon Models Sd.Kfz.251/17 Ausf.D w/2cm Schwebelafette - 6292

1/35 Dragon Models Sd.Kfz.251/17 Ausf.D w/2cm Schwebelafette - 6292

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SKU: DML6292
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1/35 Sd. Kfz. 251/17 Ausf. D Half Track with 2 cm Kwk38

This 251 kit comes complete with a newly tooled Kwk38! A great addition for the 251 enthusiast!

Main Features:

  • completely new tooling of 2 cm Kwk38 with detailed pedestal
  • gun can be elevated as the real thing
  • one-piece barrel with hollowed-out muzzle courtesy of slide molds
  • highly detailed gun sight unit
  • removable feed cover for separate ammo magazine
  • slide-molded ammo magazine is highly detailed
  • operator's seat can be positioned at different elevations
  • three types of gun shields, including:
    • 1) one-piece slide-molded gun shield
    • 2) bonus photo-etched gun shield
    • 3) bonus pre-formed metal gun shield
  • new ammo rack with photo-etched parts
  • new roof armor plate
  • Dragon's convenient ez-tracks
  • additional individual tracks
  • brass width indicator rod
  • photo-etched part for lower hull details
  • side stowage boxes can be modeled open or closed
  • clear vision blocks can be shown in open or close position
  • bonus driver
  • Cartograf decal sheets with a range of markings and license plates

About the 251/17 w/Kwk38:

The German Sd.Kfz. 251 series of half-tracks was extremely successful, and it spawned a whole range of specialist variants. One of these was the 251/17, a half-track mounting a 2 cm KwK38 cannon. A mounting on the Ausf. D chassis allowed the single-barreled gun to be fitted without altering the superstructure, and on later versions, the cannon was placed in a small armored turret mounted on a pedestal.