| Date of Review |
March 2008 |
| Manufacturer |
DML |
| Subject |
German Officers - Kursk 1943 |
| Scale |
1/35 |
| Kit Number |
6456 |
| Primary Media |
56 parts |
| Pros |
Four new poses for use with tank kits |
| Cons |
Gen1 figures with very early DML weapons set; somewhat
static poses; bizarre box artwork
|
| Skill Level |
Intermediate |
| MSRP (USD) |
$10 |
DML tends to take turns between producing its very detailed “Gen2" series
of figures and what could be termed “Gen1" sets
with far less complicated figures and fewer details. This is
one of the later sets; while not as detailed or offering as
many options, the figures as usual are up to DML’s high
standards. (Note that a good number of modelers really don’t
care for the “Gen2" figures as they are “too
busy” to assemble, so there are fans of both styles.)
This set provides four officer figures and appears to be based
on photos of actual German troops at Kursk. One senior officer
in a service cap and without a blouse is reading from a map;
two Panzergrenadier officers are next to him, with one officer
in a camouflaged smock really looking like it has been “warm
work”; the fourth officer is seated on the edge of a
Pzkw. IV hull and pointing to something in the distance. All
have very good facial details and a variety of uniforms and
kit give the impression of “not on the parade ground” which
some companies tend to miss. Note that all of the officers
are SS officers but the collar tabs are “pre-censored” as
are their cap badges, even though the “death’s
head” items are minuscule the ones on the uniforms are
also “service neutral.”
The weapons are a letdown as they are from one of the very
first DML sets and are over 15 years old. DML should retire
these and use the Wx sets from their “Gen2" figures
as they are state of the art, and even if you don’t want
to use a 17-piece figure in place of a 6-piece figure they
should have decent weapons. They also come with three diferrent
styles of binoculars and two sets of lens caps, a near scale
cigarette, and four different styles of headgear.
The really odd thing is the box art; this is not a Ron Volstad
set and it shows, as the figures are clearly “Photoshopped” with
what looks to be xerox-like precision and the Pzkw. IV tank
is obviously the same image with cut and paste. Likewise the
back of the box shows completed figures with “stick here “ arrows
and no detailed painting directions. Even if Mr. Volstad did
not do the artwork, the system he uses is far better and more
flattering to the product than this sort of production level.
Overall, Germans are always popular and Kursk being a focal
point this set should prove a good one for most modelers
Thanks to Freddie Leung for the review sample.
Sprue layout:
- 6005 7 German weapons - 2 x Kar 98K, 1x MP-40, 1 x FG-42
- 6456 43 Four figures and basic kit
- D 6 German helmets with and without camouflage covers
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