| Date of Review |
June 2006 |
| Manufacturer |
DML |
| Subject |
Last Battle Austria 1945 - Gen2 |
| Scale |
1/35 |
| Kit Number |
6278 |
| Primary Media |
344 parts (296 in grey styrene, 48 etched
brass) |
| Pros |
First new DML figure set with the late
war German uniforms, nice range of accessories, extra hands
a plus |
| Cons |
May not be as popular due to generally
dull appearance of figures |
| Skill Level |
Basic |
| MSRP (USD) |
$13.95 |
Too often modelers get caught up in the idealized version of uniforms
and tend to overlook the fact that most soldiers in the field rarely
look like that. For example, quite often napoleonic figure fans
do up figures in their "parade ground" appearance and
ignore the fact that most soldiers can only look like that for
a very short while before the uniform tends to wilt and get dirty.
The same thing goes with many German fans, who like the late war
camouflage smocks and uniforms, or the black or grey tanker's/SP
gun crews uniforms. But for the average German soldier, as the
war progressed and materials became scarce as well as the time
needed to produce them, the uniforms became coarser, planer and
more shoddily made.
But those rarely see the light of day among figure modelers, as
they tend to be rather dull and unappealing to the eye. That's
why this figure set is a major change of pace, as it is the very
plain and nearly homespun appearance of the late-war German infantry
uniforms.
This is really one of the nicer figure kits DML has produced,
as one must realize that out of the massive number of parts provided
only 108 are needed to produce the four infantry figures in combat
poses. What DML did do is provide extra arms and hands for the
figures, so that they may be shown in a number of poses with different
weapons or levels of action. Each figure has the "boilerplate" components – two-piece
head, collar, two-piece torso and two legs, and separate boots – but
they also come with three or four arms and hands each to pose them
as desired.
The now-standard DML "mix and match" weapons and equipment
sprues are included as well. These are the GA sprue (mess kits,
canteens, entrenching tools and bayonets), GB (magazine pouches,
holsters, bread bags) and part of the GC sprue (14 grenades in
both "egg" and "potato masher" varieties)
plus two WA weapons sprues (2 x Kar 98 with open or closed bolts
and "stripper" clips) and a WB sprue (1 x Gewehr 41
rifle, 1 x MP-44 assault rifle and 2 x MP-40 submachine guns plus
accessories.) The etched brass set provides for rifle slings, collar
tabs, assault badges and Eisenkreuz medals. On the kit sprues are
a pair of Panzerfaust 60 antitank weapons with a choice of either
carry or ready to fire sights and trigger assemblies. Decals are
provided for these as well.
As with many of their vehicle kits, this now provides for shoulder
straps to use in place of the etched brass ones for those modelers
who do not like fiddling with etched metal. This is another nice
touch from DML.
Overall this is a nicely done kit and more accurate in overall
application than many of the figures which show up on dioramas,
but I am not sure how popular they will be due to the plain grey
color of the figures.
Thanks to Freddie Leung of DML for the review sample.
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