| Date of Review |
October 2008 |
| Manufacturer |
DML |
| Subject |
Soviet Black Sea Commando Crimea 1944 |
| Scale |
1/35 |
| Kit Number |
6457 |
| Primary Media |
67 parts in grey styrene |
| Pros |
Crisp new set of Soviet sailors in an infantry role |
| Cons |
Older generation weapons sets |
| Skill Level |
Basic |
| MSRP (USD) |
$10 |
When the Germans took over the Crimea in 1941-1942, they essentially
denied the Soviets the use of the seaports (most notably Odessa)
and the use of the majority of the Black Sea Fleet. During
the defense of Odessa, the Soviets had converted a large number
of their sailors to infantry to use in the defense of the city
and the peninsula. As a result, over the years they developed
special operations teams – “diversionary reconnaissance” being
the Soviet term – to operate behind enemy lines and basically
disrupt enemy command and control.
This set now embodies four members of one of these teams:
an officer, dressed in a camouflaged scout outfit, carrying
a PPSh and using binoculars while kneeling; a sniper in a Soviet “ghillie” suit
with a Model 1891 rifle fitted with a scope; a corporal (kapral)
in pilotka cap and quilted jacket with a PPSh; and a sailor
in the camouflage scout outfit with a PPSh and wearing a Model
1942 helmet. While the cover art shows a rubber raft, none
is provided in the kit.
The figures are all basic DML “Gen1" figures with
six basic parts to each one and with two having separate collar
sections for the hooded scout uniform combo. The sniper is
wearing the “matros” sailor’s cap and a
hood, so his head comes with his hat in place and a two-part
hood section to close up the sides. His “ghillie” suit
comes with the strings in place, so it should be easy to dry-brush
them for better effect when completed.
Molding and facial work is typical DML - well done and with “personality” to
each one.
The only minor letdown is the weapons sets which come from
some of the older DML sets. The sprues provide a total of two
Model 1891 rifles with two different scopes, four PPSh submachine
guns – three with drums and one with a “stick” magazine,
one Model 1891 carbine, one MP40 and one MP44. While the weapons
are not bad, they are not as nice as the new mold “Gen2" weapons.
The only minor problem with these figures is using them as
there are no associated armored vehicles or other weapons with
which they are associated, so they will probably have to be
used as individual figures or in an “ambush” of
German troops.
Overall as with nearly all DML sets they are well done and
worth the money.
Thanks to Freddie Leung for the review sample.
Sprue layout
- 6068 8 Weapons from “Red Army Scouts and Snipers” figure
set
- 6006 11 Weapons from “Cross of Iron” figure
set
- 6457 48 Four figures and uniform kit
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