Advantages: first kit in styrene of this popular
version of the 251 series; combines two great kit series with conversion bits
Disadvantages: comes with two-piece single link original track; sides must be fixed in
one of several positions
Rating: Highly Recommended
Recommendation: for all German armor and "Duck Hunter" fans
The Germans found themselves getting more and more desperate for tactical air
defense assets as the war progressed, and as such began to term to armored platforms to
keep up with their units. Armored formations began to turn to Pzkw. IV based chassis, but
the Panzergrenadiers, in the interests of commonality and simplicity, turned to their
trusty Sd.Kfz. 251 series halftracks for suitable platforms.
The Sd.Kfz. 251/17 was one such platform, offering a 2 cm Flak 38 gun inside an
armored hull with sufficient clearance and functionality that it could also be used with
light armor protection against ground targets. The result was the conversion of existing
vehicles into the "Stroke 17" platform and by October 1943 there were
conversions of the Ausf. A and B in service. Three different versions of the "Stroke
17" appeared on the Ausf. C chassis, but later more rational thinking took charge
when the Ausf. D chassis were converted. Little information is available about the number
of conversions that were made, especially with the major rebuilding required for the first
three variants.
Due to the fact that this variant is more striking than many other 251 types,
it's always been popular with modelers. I recall a beautiful version done by Dave
Armstrong back in 1973 out in California, as most of this model had been scratchbuilt. DML
has now provided an Ausf. C variant of this kit, using its now tried-and-true 251 modular
kit assembly system.
The 251/17 basically uses two kits the baseline 251/1 Ausf. C kit with
some changes in the basic sprues to create a new hull upper and lower section, and the 2
cm Flak 38 mit Sd.An.
51 kit. To this are added 80 new styrene parts and 71 etched brass parts.
I'm not sure if DML is advertising or getting paranoid about some of the sniping
it takes on the Internet, but this kit comes with a four-page flyer that describes what is
new about the generic moldings and what is specific to the kit. Counting bits on the
sprues, I do have to point out that there are subtle changes to them and the number of
parts on each one has changed slightly, so it appears DML may have a point about
indicating what has been altered.
In specific, however, this kit provides the new base for the Flak 38 in the
center of the fighting compartment along with the fold-down sides. These are nicely
detailed but do not work; the modeler is provided with several different settings and
options to have them closed or cracked open. The braces that hold the sides in specific
positions are included, along with the external rifle racks for the crews' personal
weapons.
As this is considered to be an "older" chassis, it only provides the
original kit's two-piece single link tracks, which are tedious to assemble. Some people do
not care for the "Magic Tracks" but they do make this chore much easier!
Three finishing options are provided, all for the "Herman Goering"
Division (remember these weapons are served by Luftwaffe flak personnel, not Wehrmacht
men.) These are for the flak regiment of the division, 1942 (panzergrau overall); East
Prussia 1944 (panzergelb overall); or the 6th Company of the regiment, Tunisia
1943 (panzergelb with green overspray.) A "targeted" set of vehicle decals and
generic license plate sheet are provided from Cartograf.
Overall this should be a popular model, and adds to DML's stable of
251 variants.
Thanks to Freddie Leung for the review sample.
Sprue Layout
A 27 (251-17 C upper hull details)
A 98 (Flak 38 mount and details)
B 39 (251/17-C body)
B 45 (Flak 38 Sd.An.
51)
C 58 (251 series front details and machine guns)
C 6 (Flak 38 elevation braces)
D 42+43 (251generic details )
E 153 x 2 (251 wheels and early tracks)
E 6x2 (251 drive wheels)
E 6x2 (251 road wheels)
F 33x2 (251/17 fold-down sides and details)
F 14 (251/17 body conversion mounts)
J 8 (Flak 38 2 cm gun)
T 9 (251 seats)
W 8x2 (clear)
X 1 (251 belly pan)
WA 4
(MG34 machine gun)
a 5 (251 driver figure DS)
MA 27 (251/17 etched brass)
MB 40 (251/17 etched brass)
MC 2 (251/17 etched brass)
MD 2 (251/17 catch baskets - preformed etched brass)
ME 2 turned brass
a 4 (silver paper)