| Date of Review |
April 2006 |
| Manufacturer |
DML |
| Subject |
Hohenstaufen Division, Normandy 1944 - Gen2 |
| Scale |
1/35 |
| Kit Number |
6282 |
| Primary Media |
307 parts (269 in grey styrene, 32 etched
brass, 6 in grey DS plastic) |
| Pros |
Beautifully sculpted figures with very
nice weapons set; excellent choice of options and equipment,
stencils for painting cases included |
| Cons |
Lots of tiny parts |
| Skill Level |
Basic |
| MSRP (USD) |
$11.95 |
The 9th SS Panzer Division "Hohenstaufen" fought on
the western front at the end of the war, and was one of the two
divisions which Operation "Market Garden" was unlucky
enough to enough to encounter at Eindhoven. This new kit from DML
(avoiding the "SS" cachet again) presents four figures
in camouflage smocks with a selection of weapons, including two
Panzerfaust with a choice of "carry" position with folded
trigger and sights or "fire" position with the sights
open and trigger cocked. Six "DS" plastic helmets with
camouflage covers are also included.
The Panzerfaust are very nice, with each one coming with four
parts – rocket and tube, open sights, closed sights, and
an etched brass safety pin. The kit takes pity on most of us with
weak eyes and unsteady hands, and provides a good selection of
decals for the two Panzerfauste to dress them up. But in a first,
DML also includes two different stencils for their packing crates,
which the modeler must attach and then use an airbrush to spray
the contents label on the case itself. This is a very nice idea,
and one that I am surprised took this long for somebody to latch
on to!
Each figure follows current DML breakdown and has a total of 17
parts to the basic figure: chest (2), legs (2), feet (2), hands
(2), head (2), arms (2), skirt (4), and collar (1). Surprisingly,
given that the kit comes with a total of eight weapons (2 x Kar
98, 1 x Gewehr 41, 2 x MP-40, 1 x MP-44, and 2 x Panzerfaust (either
60 or 100, I'm not sure)) there are only eight hands and eight
arms, so the builder will have to make do with what comes in the
kit.
A nice set of painting directions from Ron Volsted are included,
and they should help get them to look "right." (Note
that the collar tabs are "PC" and left blank.)
Overall this appears to be another nice offering from DML.
Thanks to Freddie Leung of DML for the review sample.
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