| Date of Review |
May 2006 |
| Manufacturer |
DML |
| Subject |
Sd.Kfz.182 Kingtiger (Porsche Turret) - Premium Edition |
| Scale |
1/35 |
| Kit Number |
6312 |
| Primary Media |
804 parts (376 in grey styrene, 240 "Magic
Track" links, 159 etched brass, 19 clear styrene, 4 white metal,
2 twisted steel wire, 1 wire, 1 brass chain, 1 preformed brass
wire, 1 aluminum turned barrel) |
| Pros |
Older kit brought up to more modern standards
with "slide molded" parts, brass and "Magic Track" |
| Cons |
Older kit may not appeal to more demanding
modelers; still requires a coat of "zimmerit" to complete |
| Skill Level |
Basic |
| MSRP (USD) |
$45.00 |
Dragon has now started to issue its new "Premium Edition" kits,
which are essentially older kits that have been improved by the
addition of new sprues from other, newer kits as well as the addition
of some of the accessories created for those same new kits along
the way, such as etched brass and turned aluminum barrels. Armor
kits also tend to get either "EZ Track" or "Magic
Track"; the former are off-the-sprues parts ready to assemble,
and the latter are snap-together tracks to speed assembly.
The DML Tiger II with Porsche turret is about three years old,
but has now received the "Premium" treatment with the
addition of these accessories. The base kit uses the latest edition
of the primary parts (e.g. hull, wheels and most details) with
the Porsche turret and a slew of accessories.
First off, the kit now comes with "Magic Track" links – 120 "A" links
and 120 "B" links – for snap-together assembly.
This will make many modelers happy as preparing and assembling
single-link track can be quite tedious.
Secondly, many detail parts have been replaced with the new standardized
DML "T" series generic German tool and equipment sprues.
The ones provided are as follows:
- TA - pioneer tools and a fire
extinguisher
- TB - jack and cable hooks
- TC - tow cable heads
- TD
- auxiliary cable heads
- TF - 8.8 cm muzzle brake for aluminum
barrel
- TG - self-defense projector weapo
- TH - hatch braces
- TJ - turret AA MG ring mount
- TK - bow machine gun mount
- TL -
armored exhaust covers
These apparently will be provided with
different kits as need be, but are all state of the art slide moldings
where applicable.
Third, the model comes with a large sheet of etched brass for
the screens and brackets used on the tank.
And lastly, it comes with some metal accessories, such as towing
clevises, a whip antenna, a section of chain, two metal tow cables,
and a turned aluminum barrel.
The directions are unfortunately the color photo variety, which
from my point of view makes applying the etched brass parts difficult
as it is hard to see them in the photos of a partially finished
model with "Stick here" arrows. I have seen a new method
used by DML in which colors are used for the various parts with
black and white drawings, and when you have a ton of etched brass
parts this is easier to read than the color directions which offer
little – if any – help. That's a shame as it lets a
very nice kit with great accessories down.
There are also a lot of odd things about the kit. For example,
the kit comes with a very nice bow MG-34 (sprue J) but there is
none for the nicely done AA mount. The main problem most modelers
will have is that alas, it does not come with the "zimmerit" paste
coating found on nearly all of the Porsche-turreted tanks, even
though the finishing directions show it and indicate it is required.
Finishing instructions and decals are provided for five vehicles:
3./s.Pz.Abt. 503 in Hungary, 1945 (winter white); s/Pz.Kp.(Fkl)
316, France 1944 (overall Panzerbraun); s.Pz.Abt. 506, Arnhem 1944
(green over Panzerbraun); Unidentified, Eastern Front 1944 (tricolor);
and s.Pz.Abt. 503, Normandy 1944 (tricolor). Decals are "targeted" on
the single sheet.
Overall this is a nice upgrade to the original
kit, but with the advent of DML's provision of "zimmerit" molded
on their 1/72 scale line one can only hope that they extend it
to their larger kits.
Thanks to Freddie Leung of DML for the review sample.
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