| Date of Review |
January 2007 |
| Manufacturer |
DML |
| Subject |
Kubelwagen Ambulance w/German Medical Team |
| Scale |
1/35 |
| Kit Number |
6336 |
| Primary Media |
207 parts (185 parts in grey styrene, 14
etched brass, 8 clear styrene) |
| Pros |
Combines two kits in one box with extra
details; stretcher is beautifully done |
| Cons |
Figures are older DML efforts and much
stiffer than current releases |
| Skill Level |
Intermediate |
| MSRP (USD) |
$19.95 |
It took me a while to get the DML/cyber-hobby.com relationship
sorted, as we know from historical releases that DML also has released
(in original or modified form) kits from Gunze Sangyo (Japan) and
Alan (Russia) under its own label, as well as the "Shanghai
Dragon" lower priced re-releases. Now comes a new company – Bego – of
which I am totally unawares.
No matter. This kit combines the new Bego VW Typ 82 " Kubelwagen" kit
(which oddly enough DragonUSA claims to sell as Kit PLA001 for
US $37.95!) with parts of DML "Imperial" Kit No. 9055
(VW Ambulance, released in 1999) and DML figure set 6074 (German
Medical Troops with two medics, one ambulatory patient and one
stretcher case). The 9055 kit provides a doctor in medical apron
and a nurse in skirt and apron; the other has one medic carrying
a casualty with head wound, and one medic kneeling next to the
stretcher. The doctor and nurse are rather static figures. Oddly
enough, the kneeling medic was not "mentioned in dispatches" as
he was left off the direction sheet! (He is "blued out" but
it seems odd that they would not at least provide the modeler with
the option to use him!)
The VW kit is not bad, as it has plenty of nicely redone details
including very petite footboards inside the passenger compartment.
It includes a basic engine, choice of tops, and a crew of two.
As it is an ambulance, a bench is provided for the right side of
the passenger compartment vice the front right seat, but the directions
never bother to show how the stretcher is to be mounted on the
VW. (The only place suggesting how this works is on the side of
the box.)
Etched brass is provided for details like the door handles, wipers,
rear view mirror, and some of the sheet metal fittings on the body.
The model has a generic decal sheet from Cartograf with the usual
Red Cross markings, blank license plates, and number jungles to
fill them in. In a cutesy move to get around EU restrictions, the "SS" runes
are provided on the sheet in two sections, which the modeler must
join together on the decal to get the proper markings. The only
suggested color scheme is Panzerbraun with small green and red-brown
splotches.
Overall this seems to be a nice kit – especially if you
have built a number of VWs in the past – but the directions
really are of little use in doing much more than sticking parts
together; it could have at LEAST come with a color painting sheet
for the figures. This is a shame, as it is a nice kit let down
by indifferent directions.
Thanks to Freddie Leung for the review sample.
Sprue Breakout:
A 23 VW body parts (Bego)
B 45 VW top parts and seat details (Bego)
C 15 VW details (Bego)
D 4 VW floorboards (Bego)_
E 23 VW wheels and two figures (Bego)_
E 6 Stretcher and details
G 8 clear styrene (Bego)
H 29 VW rear end and two figures (9055)
40 Four casualties (6074)
MA 14 etched brass
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