| Date of Review |
February 2009 |
| Manufacturer |
DML (cyber-hobby.com) |
| Subject |
DS Track for Sherman (T48) |
| Scale |
1/35 |
| Kit Number |
3866 |
| Primary Media |
2 track runs in tan DS plastic |
| Pros |
Permits upgrading older DML or other
M3 or M4 kits with modern, state-of-the-art single piece
track runs |
| Cons |
May require “tightening” to
get a good fit |
| Skill Level |
Intermediate |
| MSRP (USD) |
$8.95 |
There is an old saying – “be careful what you
wish for.” Many modelers groused for years about wanting
single-link track sets for 1/35 scale armor models, as this
was the “state of the art” in aftermarket kits
from Japan in plastic or Europe in resin. Dragon was the first
major manufacturer to listen to their requests, and honor them.
But like Daffy Duck yelling “Let me have it!” and
the last thing he sees is the 16 ton Acme anvil coming down
on top of him, so it was with the DML single link tracks. Each
VVSS set for DML M4 medium tank kits consisted of three separate
parts - a pad and two end connectors – and was among
the most onerous and tedious task to clean up and assemble,
and if not done right the tracks were very, very fragile. Their
HVSS sets were not much better – single link pads but
requiring all of the center guides to be trimmed up and cemented
to the edge of the link center connector, also tedious and
prone to being popped off if not careful.
Later, when DML developed its very handy “DS” plastic
which combined the ease of assembly of styrene and the detail
quality of vinyl or resin, they began to offer these tracks
with their kits. But due to the misery of the early tracks
(as seen on more than a few websites and also in modeling reviews
and articles) many DML kits wound up sitting on shelves.
Now DML’s affiliate cyber-hobby.com is offering the
track sets as a regularly available aftermarket purchase item.
These sets permit the upgrading of older kits with modern tracks;
since many of their older kits are still reasonably good, it
permits simplifying the assembly and thus move kits off shelves
in boxes to sit on shelves or in dioramas as completed kits.
The kits provide three VVSS (e.g. single bogie wheel) sets – the
T48 or “rubber chevron” tracks, the T48 with extended
end connectors (“duckbills”), or the T54E1 cast
steel chevron patterns. Each one is beautifully done and offers
a much better looking (and easier!) option than the kit’s
original track sets.
The other kit provides the HVSS (twin bogie wheel) set of
T80 cast steel chevron tracks. These still require cementing
the center guide in place – but the center guides are
now “slide molded” parts requiring minimal cleanup
and assembly is actually much easier as the track runs are
in one piece.
All sets come rolled inside the boxes for protection and to
prevent warpage.
Overall these are reasonably priced and very handy to have,
either for upgrading older DML kits or use to “mix and
match” on M4 series tanks to get the “right” tracks.
Thanks to Freddie Leung for the review samples.
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