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I'm using a setup similar to what you had in mind: I have a small €4/month VPS as my front, with scrapers taken care of by iocaine (it both blocks them, and firewalls the worst off automatically). That's over 90% of the HTTP(s) traffic never making it past the VPS, greatly reducing the traffic into my home network. My actual servers are behind a WireGuard tunnel.
It does not protect against a non-HTTP DDoS, but that wasn't part of my threat model to begin with. My VPS provider (Hetzner) has DDoS protection even for €4/month servers - that doesn't include the scraper DDoS, but includes other kinds - I have luckily not been a victim of any, so no idea whether it works reliably.
Against the scrapers, a VPS + bot defense + Wireguard works like a charm. Can recommend.