Sd.Kfz. 251/1 Stuka zu Fuss ACCDECALS FOR 3 VERSIONS COLOR INSTRUCTIONS SHEET CONTAINS ONE MODEL AND 3 FIGURES The Sd. Kfz. 251 half track was an armored fighting vehicle (AFV), which was deployed by the Wehrmacht on all operational fronts during the Second World War. Powered by a Maybach 6 cylinder petrol engine it was able to reach a speed of 55 km h even on off road terrain. Produced in huge numbers, it was mainly used to transport Panzergrenadiers, but during the war several
aerodynamics modifications to cowlings
built by Opelwerk and Auto Union found favour
The 18 ton half track was mainly developed for the towing of 21cm and 24cm artillery howitzer and of course for tank recovery
and in Burma by 5 and 20 Sq's
★Vinyl tubing is included to recreate various lines and pipes
enabling it to reach a top speed of 653 km/h
funnel and other parts concentrated in the center of the ship are faithfully replicated
Bosses were used on the turret and hull to facilitate the affixation of additional armor
VI fighter version or a Mk
This first version of the Corsair (which means ‘pirate‘) was given the nickname ‘birdcage‘ due to the large frame sections used in the canopy structure
Its Pratt & Whitney Double Wasp engine produced 2
the modernization of the Iowa-class was proposed in 1981 and New Jersey was chosen as the first ship to undergo this program