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Monday, November 19, 2018 - 08:59 PM UTC
As part of its Combo Kit campaign to offer convenient and appealing vehicle pairings, Dragon is offering two complementary subjects in its latest release: a German Sd.Kfz.10 1t halftrack towing a 10.5cm le.FH.18 howitzer.
These two are just made for each other, with the halftrack widely employed to tow the artillery piece. Indeed, the Sd.Kfz.10 was conceived as a prime mover for small, towed antitank or antiaircraft guns.

The halftrack features a complete interior, as well as internal components like the engine and gearbox.
The field gun can be depicted hitched to the back of the halftrack, or it can be presented in firing mode.

Modelers can obtain this Combo Set more cheaply than having to buy them separately.
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I think Dragon is releasing previous model kits with extra stuff again for Christmas. They try to increase the sales. I remember that Dragon had released new kits for 2-3 months like 10 years ago. I would buy sdkfz 10 if the price is a bit low. Dragon would release Sd.Kfz.7 8t halftrack with sFH18 15cm Howitzer (extra bonuses) I believe its great combo. Stop buying their kits like 8 year ago because their high prices and the other model companies have brought different subjects.
NOV 20, 2018 - 08:19 PM
A couple of shots of D7's towing a PAK40 and a PAK38 to show relative size: Photos Copyright Michael Koenig - All Rights Reserved
NOV 21, 2018 - 01:35 AM
Photobucket?!?!?! Seriously? You must be joking? No offense but I thought we had all been through the PB shiite ... Prime Portal Bundesarchiv MilitaryImages.net / Robin
NOV 21, 2018 - 01:58 AM
Robin Due to the large number of photos I have been hosting, literally for years on the Photobucket site, I have been paying a VERY SMALL, (very small, as in tiny) fee each month. This was originally to cover the overly large amount of bandwidth I use daily on their server. It appears now that I have therefore been grandfathered in and have been able to avoid (without interruption) all the many hassles and shut downs (and costs) that others have had to suffer through this past year. My motto: "Don't fix it, if it ain't broke!" _____________________________________ CORRECTION: In the second photo the Demag is towing the PAK38 rather than the larger PAK40. I took both these photos at various public reenactment events held at the Patton Museum, Ft. Knox, KY. (Back in the good ole days when the Armor School actually HAD an Armor Museum open to the public.)
NOV 21, 2018 - 04:45 AM
Hi Michael, OK. But: The links in your post showed up as broken (i.e. not the one way road sign) and when I tried to deconstruct them and actually vist the PB-site I only got a white field with a lot of advertising around. I do not know if others managed to view the images .... / Robin Edit: It works now! Must have been a temporary glitch The second "PaK 40" does indeed look as if it has been through the "De Luxe Premium" program at Weightwatchers (TM)
NOV 21, 2018 - 04:57 AM
In the past 24hrs the PB site has been up and down with technical difficulties. I assume that is the cause for these broken links. It seems to be working now. This is only the second time in these many years that I have experienced such a breakdown. However there have been a number of times when the site shuts down after 2am EST for maintenance.
NOV 21, 2018 - 05:02 AM
Mike: I do not believe Robin was trying to insult you, just questioning the use of PB and its habit of killing links after X views. Please continue this thread in the way it was going as I was finding it interesting to read while having nothing to add personally.
NOV 22, 2018 - 07:02 PM
Here is yet another one ton, this time towing a small AT rifle. This vehicle is owned by Bob Graebe out of the Chicago area and seen here at another Patton Museum reenactment event. I believe this is the same vehicle as seen in the last photo that Robin posted above, seen there towing a PAK40 during a military event formerly held at the Buckley Homestead Historic Farm; Lowell, IN.
NOV 24, 2018 - 05:51 AM
This link has the official prescribed towing vehicles for various towed pieces: LINK Regards, Marc
DEC 03, 2018 - 10:25 AM
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