| Date of Review |
January 2007 |
| Manufacturer |
DML |
| Subject |
Blitzkreig in the West - France 1940 |
| Scale |
1/35 |
| Kit Number |
6347 |
| Primary Media |
84 parts |
| Pros |
Provides early war period German tank/self-propelled
gun crewmen and an early war German antitank team |
| Cons |
Not Gen2 figure |
| Skill Level |
Basic |
| MSRP (USD) |
$10.95 |
Dragon's switch to "Gen2" quality figures has sort of
lulled us into a bit of disappointment when they release more conventional
figure sets, but suffice to say even their regular figures are
superior, especially when done to match the great artwork of Ron
Volstad.
This set offers three types of figures in one box - an early war
German infantry officer, two StuG crewmen, and an antitank team
with the early German 7.92mm antitank rifle and the massed hand
grenade antitank/antipersonnel weapon.
The figures are conventional DML ones – each figure consists
of head, torso, two legs, and two arms, but the detail and animation
are excellent for each one. The officer and antitank team come
with Model 1935 helmets, but the StuG crew comes with one figure
in a floppy beret and the other with a "crash" helmet – I
admit to not having seen this before, but assume it was another
attempt like the floppy beret with hardshell liner to provide protection
to armored vehicle crews. (Was it simply the liner itself? I plead
out on this one!)
Weapons are original DML ones - e.g. no slide molding – but
are still well done. The Panzerbusche 39 rifles come with the extra
magazines to mount on the sides of the rifle as well as the bipods
and carrying handles.
Overall, anyone doing early war armored vehicles (as most modelers
know with armored crewmen, paint them black with pink piping and
they're tank crews, field grey with red piping and they're self-propelled
gun crews) or wanting to ambush a Tamiya Char B will want to pick
up this set.
Thanks to Freddie Leung for the review sample.
Sprue Breakout:
6015 10 MG34 ammo boxes
6196 18 2 x Kar 98K, 2 x Panzerbusche 39
6347 56 five figures and kit
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