For sure, this is a long overdue model kit, and very useful for the 1:65 (28mm) miniature gamer because the SdKfz.10 was used by the German army in every theater of operation throughout the war. Not only as tows and troop transports, but also as gun platforms such as the 10/4.
Then there are the field modifications. Some SdKfz.10 half-tracks were fitted with a 3.7cm PaK36 or 5cm PaK38 AT gun. The Pak36 was usually just carried complete (including wheels), but the 5cm Pak38 was mounted on a special pivot mount. In a few cases the cab and engine area was armored, but most seem to have not done this, so using a Rubicon Models plastic SdKfz.10 kit and Rubicon Models plastic 5cm PaK38 AT gun kit, it should be pretty easy to kit-bash this popular field modification.
A good plastic kit of the SdKfz.10 was long overdue. That being said, a lot of us were surprised it didn't get released with the last group of kits - the M4A1, Valentine, Comet, Horse Drawn Wagon, and King Tiger. Hopefully it will be released soon though.
If it wasn't for Rubicon Models, our plastic 1:56 (28mm) collections of WW2 armies would be sorely lacking of important vehicles. Yes, I know we had resin+metal kits from the start, but most if not all of these early models were POS/POC. And yes, I know that some of the later resin+metal models were a bit better (Blitzkrieg Miniatures comes to mind), but...
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