


Tamiya 35113 1/35 German SD.KFZ. 250/3 Greif
Germany employed a number of half-track vehicles during WWII, among them the prolific Sd.Kfz. 250 series. From transportation duties to communications vehicles, ammo carriers and more, they were truly versatile vehicles. The Sd.Kfz. 250/3 is rather well known for Rommel's having used it as a command car during the fighting in North Africa; he named it the Greif ("griffin"), appropriate for the vehicle which carried him as he seemed to swoop around North Africa trying to thwart Allied intentions.
Features
- This is a 1/35 scale plastic model assembly kit. Length: 137mm.
- From the frame antenna to the complex surfaces of the armor, the subject is captured in style.
- Realistic interior with details such as radio equipment.
- Maybach straight-six engine is expertly recreated in the front of the model.
- Link-type assembly tracks give an authentic finish.
- Comes with four figures including one depicting Rommel, plus decals for Rommel's vehicle and one each for North African and European Front AFVs.
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Germany employed a number of half-track vehicles during WWII, among them the prolific Sd.Kfz. 250 series. From transportation duties to communications vehicles, ammo carriers and more, they were truly versatile vehicles. The Sd.Kfz. 250/3 is rather well known for Rommel's having used it as a command car during the fighting in North Africa; he named it the Greif ("griffin"), appropriate for the vehicle which carried him as he seemed to swoop around North Africa trying to thwart Allied intentions.
Features
- This is a 1/35 scale plastic model assembly kit. Length: 137mm.
- From the frame antenna to the complex surfaces of the armor, the subject is captured in style.
- Realistic interior with details such as radio equipment.
- Maybach straight-six engine is expertly recreated in the front of the model.
- Link-type assembly tracks give an authentic finish.
- Comes with four figures including one depicting Rommel, plus decals for Rommel's vehicle and one each for North African and European Front AFVs.












