| Date of Review |
April 2007 |
| Manufacturer |
DML |
| Subject |
German Self-Propelled Gun Crew |
| Scale |
1/35 |
| Kit Number |
6367 |
| Primary Media |
80 parts (72 in grey styrene, 8 etched
brass) |
| Pros |
Tailor-made for the DML Marder III kit;
good choice of poses permits use in other vehicles and situations |
| Cons |
No seated gunner figure (see text) |
| Skill Level |
Basic |
| MSRP (USD) |
$12-$13 |
DML still rules the roost when it comes to very useful figure
sets, and have been producing an entire run of crew sets for their
vehicles this year which are providing to be very popular. As
this one is actually relatively generic, it should be towards the
top of many German modelers' lists. It provides four figures which
are optimized for the new Marder III kit on the Pzkw. 38(t) chassis – a
seated driver, a standing gunner, a standing gun commander, and
a kneeling loader. The figures come without much in the way of
kit and are "old school" DML figures – head, arms,
legs and torso – so a quick build. The driver and commander
also come with headsets (hence the etched brass for the headbands)
and all figures have sidecap type headgear.
The set also provides the "C" sprue from the PaK 40
with a total of eight different AP rounds, three spent casings,
a two-round ammo chest, and eight single-round shipping tubes.
This is also accompanied by a small sheet of Cartograf decals for
the stenciling on the cases and rounds.
As the crew is in the standardized SP gun uniform, they can also
be used as a change of pace for tank crews by simply changing the
colors from field grey with red piping to black with pink piping.
This set should be very popular as it provides a fairly generic
crew for most open German SP guns, to include the new DML "Dicker
Max", their Marder II, and others as well as those from other
manufacturers. The sculpting is first rate, and the only part that
may disappoint some is that the gunner is standing and not seated.
(The driver could be converted, but his head is turned around to
look to the rear.) Also the kneeling loader limits the use he may
have as he seems to call for a small vehicle with a back deck where
the loader would more likely be found in combat. But this still
permits them to be used on a wide number of models and as such
should be a good seller for DML.
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