| Date of Review |
August 2004 |
| Manufacturer |
DML |
| Subject |
U.S. Tank Crew NW Europe 1944 |
| Scale |
1/35 |
| Kit Number |
6238 |
| Primary Media |
95 parts in grey styrene |
| Pros |
Re-release of one of the best of the DML figure sets with the add-on "Normandy Campaign" additional parts sprue |
| Cons |
Cost went up for the inclusion of the sprue |
| Skill Level |
Basic |
| MSRP (USD) |
$8.95 |
DML has been re-releasing some of their older - but still excellent - figure
sets in honor of the 60th Anniversary of D-Day, and this set is
particularly appreciated. When it came out as kit no. 6054 several
years back, it immediately proved to be one of the best of the
early sets and one of the most highly prized among US armored
force modelers. It had disappeared for some time, but the re-pop
of the kit is nice to see around once more.
For those who are not familiar with the original kit, it provided three full
figures and two half figures (a full crew for most US tanks, such
as the M4 Sherman or T26E3 Pershing) in tankers' jackets with
a mixture of armored crewmen's helmets, a steel helmet, and a
soft cap liner. All are in good poses for tank turrets or in the
case of the full figures standing on or next to the model.
The kit now includes the 52 part sprue that accompanied other US forces re-released
in the same series a few weeks back, and it does provide the modeler
with different weapons and equipment as well as four new bare
heads and steel helmets.
Overall, a really good and useful choice by DML.
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