| Date of Review |
April 2007 |
| Manufacturer |
Master Box |
| Subject |
Soviet Infantry in Action 1941-1942 |
| Scale |
1/35 |
| Kit Number |
3523 |
| Primary Media |
60 parts in khaki colored styrene |
| Pros |
Very well chosen and sculpted "in
action" poses; extra heads provide flexibility |
| Cons |
Somewhat expensive for styrene figures |
| Skill Level |
Basic |
| MSRP (USD) |
$14.50 |
I have heard a lot of good things about the Ukrainian company
Master Box but this is the first chance I've had to pick up a set
of their figures and have to say up front I am impressed.
This set – one of three they produce in their "Eastern
Front" series (the others are a set of German infantry and
one with two Germans and two Soviets in a pitched hand-to-hand
battle) – provides four figures in the early war uniforms
and various combinations of kit. One figure comes with leg wraps
and shoes and the other three with boots; also, four "flat
top" heads (the norm for nearly all manufacturers when oversized
headgear like helmets is called for) are provided along with two
heads with "pilotka" sidecaps.
Breakdown is the normal "six piece" figure assembly – legs,
arms, torso and head. Sculpting is very good and all six heads
in the box show good definition and emotion.
The figures are well armed with two Moisin M1891 rifles with fixed
bayonets, two PPSh submachine guns, and one DT machine gun. Each
figure also comes with a canteen, bread bag, and entrenching tool.
All figures are in the early war "rankless" informs
without epaulettes and with color tabs. The officer is standing
with a PPSh, one solider is charging with bayonette, one is firing
the DT machine gun, and the fourth one appears to have just been
wounded.
Overall this is a nice set, better done than the comparable but
older Zvezda sets covering the same time frame in the Great Patriotic
War, and closer to the DML figure standard than many others.
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