Puma SDKFZ 234/1 and 234/2 Heavy Armoured Cars German Army, Waffen-SS and Luftwaffe Units - Western and Eastern Fronts, 1944–1945 | Armorama™

This is a review by Randy L Harvey of the book, Puma SDKFZ 234/1 and 234/2 Heavy Armoured Cars German Army, Waffen-SS and Luftwaffe Units - Western and Eastern Fronts, 1944–1945 from Pen and Sword Books by author Dennis Oliver.


This is partial text from the full article (usually with photos) at https://armorama.com/news/puma-sdkfz-234-1-and-234-2-heavy-armoured-cars-german-army-waffen-ss-and-luftwaffe-units---western-and-eastern-fronts-1944-1945
1 Like

and look at this, now your pretty kitty has a motor, too!

3 Likes

Nice! I bet that engine purrs like a kitten ( pardon the pun ).

3 Likes

The overly expensive lump is superfluous to any but the most ignorant of modellers.
Both RFM and MINIART have engines already

At the time Kylie posted it (October’23) Miniart kit was not available, nor RFM so it made perfect sense.

Even now, if you want to build Dragon’s kits (not to mention Italeri), this engine can still be useful.

3 Likes

Yes. It can be useful for emptying your pockets.

Allow me to expound my thesis: simple really. You might as well buy the RFM kit that has the engine rather than this for almost the same price