The basic engineering for all the German half-tracks was developed during the Weimar-era by the Reichswehr’s Military Automotive Department, but final design and testing was farmed out to commercial firms with the understanding that production would be shared with multiple companies. Demag was chosen to develop the smallest of the German half-tracks and spent the years between 1934 and 1938 perfecting the design through a series of prototypes.
The chassis formed the basis for the SdKfz 250 light armoured personnel carrier with approximately 14,000 produced between 1938 and 1945, making it one of the most widely produced German tactical vehicles of the war. It participated in the Invasion of Poland, the Battle of France, the Balkans Campaign and fought on both the Western Front and the Eastern Front, in North Africa and in Italy.
Product Highlights:
- Highly detailed driver compartment
- With or without tarpaulin cover
- Two tarpaulin covers option
- Rear trunk platform for future expansion
- SdKfz 10/4 base platform included
- Driver included