This is all Peter's (takeslousyphotos) fault. With his great build of the Dragon 251/6 Ausf 'C', he got me looking at this classic vehicle seriously. Having three in the stash (and one in the way), I decided to start a little long term project to build some of the many variants available in kit form.
To start the 'Family' I decided to go with the good old Tamiya 'Hanomag' which, I believe, came out some 38 years ago
. I have gone with this as it will be a simple build compared to the AFV Club 251/20 'UHU' that is in the stash which has more parts in the infrared lamp than this kit has in total....
Just to make it clear, this was never called the Hanomag. Hanomag is part of the name of a company that built part of it. Also, some kits, this one included, has a small water tank between and to the rear of the two front seats. This was a feature only found in the Sdkfz 251/8 Ambulance variant. Ironically, the Tamiya instructions show the fitting of this part next to a reference picture that clearly shows it not being there lol.
So, a quick build, easy paint low part count kit..... should be easy enough
Not sure if I will use the figures or not but I have seen worse.
To start the 'Family' I decided to go with the good old Tamiya 'Hanomag' which, I believe, came out some 38 years ago

Just to make it clear, this was never called the Hanomag. Hanomag is part of the name of a company that built part of it. Also, some kits, this one included, has a small water tank between and to the rear of the two front seats. This was a feature only found in the Sdkfz 251/8 Ambulance variant. Ironically, the Tamiya instructions show the fitting of this part next to a reference picture that clearly shows it not being there lol.
So, a quick build, easy paint low part count kit..... should be easy enough

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