The setup can vary depending on how your opponent deploys his forces and what the terrain is like. The Snipers could be best left on there own. Otherwise yes the SS form two nice groups.
Personally I’d use the Veteran Tiger in the centre, with a Panther flanking each side. The Brummbar would probably be supporting the SS, or near the Tiger for protection. Your opponent will either try to avoid the Veteran Tiger, or take it out first; try using it as bait with both Panthers ready to support from the flanks (just do your best not to make it too obvious a trap :wink:)
I’m still very dissapointed the Germans didn’t get a Kubelwagon or other cheap transport; the Half-tracks are far too expensive. The only time I usually use the 250 is to transport an 88. I very rarely use the 251 in a standard game, but its nice (and about HALF the cost) in my historical games. Occasionally I have used it in assault scenarios just to move my troops up rapidly, and it does provide a little extra firepower against infantry (Which most defenders will have a lot of). Mostly I just find that 14 points + the cost of what it’s transporting takes up too big a chunk of my army.
Hopefully when the Fallschirmjager will be paratroopers so you can use them to take out the mortars; even still the Werwolfs are half decent for that purpose (and sadly, not much else). It’s hard to say if WotC will use them as the early war paratroopers, or later war Elite Infantry.