| Date of Review |
June 2005 |
| Manufacturer |
Unimodel |
| Subject |
GAZ-AAA Truck w/57mm AT Gun |
| Scale |
1/72 |
| Kit Number |
367 |
| Primary Media |
Styrene |
| Detail Media |
Styrene |
| Clear Media |
N/A |
| Pros |
Nice detailing |
| Cons |
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| Skill Level |
Basic |
| MSRP (USD) |
$13.98 |
Background
The 57mm ZIS-2 anti-tank gun was adopted by the Russian army
in 1943 in time for the Battle of Kursk. This gun was primarily
used in an anti-tank role, but high explosive and case shot
ammunition were available which allowed the gun to be used
against infantry and soft-skinned vehicles too. Unfortunately,
the ZIS-2 was not self-propelled. It had to be towed into action
and one of the most common vehicles used for this purpose was
the GAZ-AAA truck. This type of truck was adapted to a multitude
of uses within the Russian army, including armored car, self-propelled
gun, and supply vehicle.
The Kit
The kit comes in an end-opening box with an artists drawing
of the vehicle in action towing the ZIS-2 57mm gun. On the
back of the box are color drawings of the completed kit with
the various colors to be used marked with Humbrol paint numbers.
Inside are 7 trees of dark green plastic, a bag of black rubberized
tires for both the truck and gun and a sheet of clear film
for the windows. No decals were included in the kit. Total
parts amount to 114 plastic, 14 rubber tires and the one clear
sheet. Instructions consist of a series of exploded drawings
consisting of 14 steps. Each step has the parts to be used
clearly labeled and showing how they are to be assembled. Inside
the instruction sheet there is an additional paint chart listing
the colors to be used, also shown with Humbrol numbers.
Construction
Construction of the kit begins with the assembly of front
and rear axles, along with the tire and wheel assemblies. Assembly
of the chassis continues the first few steps. Everything is
pretty straight forward and no problems occurred during the
first steps. The only difficulty encountered is the smallness
of the parts. This kit seems to have as much detail packed
into it as with a 1/35 scale kit. Because of this, there are
a multitude of very small parts.
Where I ran into some difficulty was with the assembly of
the cab in step 6. Here you assemble the entire cab, along
with the engine hood and radiator. The instructions show you
attaching the radiator to the fender assembly in step 5. The
problem here is that when I dry fit this with the engine hood
assembly, there seemed to be a pretty evident gap at the bottom
where it fits onto the fenders. I ended up assembling the radiator
and engine hood pieces together separately and then attaching
this entire assembly to the fenders. It fit very well. After
this you assemble the interior of the cab, windows and cab
sides. Everything seems to be built off of the hood assembly.
The next few steps are the assembly of the truck bed and sides.
You actually assemble the bed piece by piece. When this is
completed you attach the truck bed and cab assemblies to the
chassis. There are a few details that are completed beneath
the truck, including the muffler, drive shaft and transmission
housing. These last few steps are all straight forward.
Because there are two separate models in the kit, after construction
of the truck you get to assemble the 57mm gun. At first this
looked a bit challenging, but the entire assembly was very
easy. The gun goes together in the three final steps of the
instructions. You can display the kit with the gun deployed,
or hooked to the back end of the truck. Also provided in the
kit, as added bonuses, are an ammo box, shells and canvas topper
for the truck.
Painting & Finishing
I painted both the truck and the gun overall with Model Master
Acryl Olive Green. I didn’t have to worry about painting
the tires, but other details of the truck, including the chassis,
bumper and engine, were painted in flat black. Dry-brushing
with a lighter color helps to bring out many of the details
of the kit.
Conclusions
I enjoyed putting this little kit together. Most of the kit
is a pretty straight forward build. As mentioned above, the
challenging aspects of the kit are the smallness of the parts,
the multitude of those pieces, and the assembly of the cab.
For these reasons, I would recommend this kit to anyone who
has some experience in building small-scale kits. It may be
a bit of a challenge for the beginner.
My sincere thanks to Squadron Mail
Order for this review sample!
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