| Date of Review |
April 2006 |
| Manufacturer |
DML |
| Subject |
Panzergrenadier Division "Grossdeutschland" Karachev 1943 - Premium Edition |
| Scale |
1/35 |
| Kit Number |
6304 |
| Primary Media |
299 parts (247 parts in grey styrene, 48
parts in etched brass, 4 heads in "DS" plastic) |
| Pros |
Takes an older figure set and brings it
up to date; many spare and replacement parts |
| Cons |
Positions somewhat static compared to recent
releases; only a set of extra heads provided, not arms or hands |
| Skill Level |
Basic |
| MSRP (USD) |
$11.95 |
DML is now re-releasing some of their earlier figure sets as "Premium
Editions" which add a good deal of new kit, produced with
their "slide molding" technique, and a selection of
DML's new "standard" sprues. They also provide four new
heads per kit.
The kits each consist of their original kit main sprue with four
figures on it as well as their basic kit: canteens, bread bags,
gas masks, bayonets, and helmets. But now each kit also includes
the "standard" GA and GB sprues. GA provides mess kits,
canteens, entrenching tools and bayonets that are far more detailed
(i.e. helmets with interiors, the canteen cup is separate, the
gas mask canisters have three pieces, etc.) and contemporary. The
GB sprue provides all sorts of magazine pouches, bread bags, and
holsters, both open and closed.
The new GC sprue which appears in kit #6304 in full and partially
in #6305 consists of three sub-sprues with pistols, magazines,
grenades, and entrenching tools to include one out of its holder.
The pistols provided are two flare pistols (one closed, one broken
open for loading), a Psc pistol, a P.38, and a P.08 Luger. Grenades
include eight "potato mashers" and six "egg" type.
The weapons sprues are also standardized. WA provides two Kar
98 rifles with six clips and a choice of open or closed bolt. WB
comes with two MP-40s, one MP-44 and one Gewehr 41 self-loading
rifle. WC is the standard machine gun sprue, and in the case of
kit #6305 comes with one MG-42.
The heads in both kits are different, with the ones from Kharkov
having one with a wrapped scarf covering a soft cap, one bare headed,
and two that need headgear. The ones in the Karachev kit are two
bare heads and two for helmets. Sculpting is much better than the
early faces, and the use of "DS" plastic means they can
be cemented to the bodies with little difficulty and have much
better overall detail.
The "standard" German etched brass fret is included,
which provides weapons slings, belt buckles, epaulettes, combat
badges, and medals as well as helmet straps.
Only the original kit arms and legs are included, so the one thing
the modeler does not have an option on is changing poses or weapons
selection for the figures.
Nice new color painting sheets, based on the Ron Volstad artwork,
are included for each kit.
Overall these are nice kits, upgrading older DML kits to modern
standards, and keeping prices relatively low.
Thanks to Freddie Leung of DML for the review sample.
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