| Date of Review |
February 2008 |
| Manufacturer |
DML |
| Subject |
3rd Fallschirmjaeger Division - Kingtiger Henschel Production Ardennes 1944 Part 2 |
| Scale |
1/72 |
| Kit Number |
7362 |
| Primary Media |
403 parts (147 for tank in grey styrene,
250 for figures in grey styrene, 4 etched brass, 2 DS tan
plastic) |
| Pros |
Good base kit plus amazing figures
and detail parts, sure to find “homes” in many
other projects as well |
| Cons |
Very tiny parts, only difference in
the kits are the figure sets |
| Skill Level |
Basic |
| MSRP (USD) |
$22.00 |
DML has now moved into a new area – 1/72 scale figure
sets, but unlike the majority of their excellent 1/35 scale
figure sets, these are combined with a related kit. Here, since
this kit is based on the Ardennes (e.g. Battle of the Bulge)
with the 3rd FJG Division, it comes with a late-production
Tiger II without zimmerit.
The vehicle is based on the recent upgrades with zimmerit
and as such has the two-piece styrene hull designed to screw
together; as it was based on the old die-cast one it retains
screw holes under the engine deck and radio operator’s
hatch. The axles remain attached to the hull, but this is slide
molded with sponsons in place as well.
The rest of the parts are cleaned up versions of the original
parts . A very shallow engine bay is also included (recall
it used to have to clear the screw mounts) as well as solid
plastic screens for the front intakes on the engine deck; however,
this kit now also includes much better and more accurate etched
brass ones as well. The turret has two optional position crew
hatches and the rear gun removal hatch. No interior parts are
included in this kit except the engine bay.
The wheels appear to be nicely done, and all injection pin
marks are hidden when the suspension is in place. The tracks
are now the DS ones so may be glued together as with normal
styrene plastic.
This kit only includes eight two-link track sections, which
are more than sufficient.
The figures are amazing for their size, and the details approach
the 1/35 scale ones in quality. Each figure consists of seven
parts – legs, arms, torso and two heads, one bare and
one designed to fit under a helmet. The four figures in Set
1 provide one standing figure and three seated tank riders,
and Set 2 provides four standing figures. All are in casual
poses, so it will be difficult to get an “action” pose
out of any of them. All are in smocks.
Each one also comes with nearly the exact same amount of kit
as a 1/35 scale “Gen2" figure and more weapons.
Each set comes with a huge amount (134 pieces) of general purpose
kit and 50 pieces of weapons. The weapons set includes two
sets of four helmets (land forces and airborne styles), 12
x Kar 98K, 4 x MG-34, 4 x MP-38/40, 2 x MP-44, and 2 x Sten
Guns. There are extra helmets on the sprues with netting or
camouflage covers.
Finishing directions are provided for both in color. The figure
finishing directions are by Ron Volstad. Markings are provided
for only one unit – s.Pz.Abt.501, Ardennes, 1944. A number
jungle is provided for all companies in the battalion and the
headquarters, so the numbers cover black, red, yellow and blue
numerals. The sheet is from Cartograf.
Overall, while it might have been nicer to provide different
kits with each figure set, this way the intrepid modeler gets
two Tiger II tanks and eight figures with both kits, plus a
ton of kit to use in halftracks or other German vehicles.
Thanks to Freddie Leung for the review sample.
Sprue breakout:
King Tiger:
- A 76 Jagdtiger wheels
- B 20 Tiger II Henschel turret and hull details
- C 49 Jadgtiger engine deck and hull details
- D 1 Tiger II upper hull
- E 1 Tiger II lower hull
- K 2 DS plastic track runs
- MA 4 etched brass
Figures:
- GA 67x2 German 1/72 kit (canteens, mess kits, gas mask
canisters, ammo pouches)
- WA 25x2 German 1/72 weapons (Kar 98K, MG34, MP38, MP40,
MP44, helmets)
- II 33x2 German Ardennes Figures Set 2 (two figures)
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