| Date of Review |
December 2006 |
| Manufacturer |
DML |
| Subject |
Sd.Kfz.171 Panther A Late Production - Premium Edition |
| Scale |
1/35 |
| Kit Number |
6358 |
| Primary Media |
865 parts (515 parts in grey styrene,
170 "Magic Track" links, 165 etched brass, 14
clear styrene, and 1 turned aluminum barrel) |
| Pros |
"Premium" treatment for
a popular kit; "Magic Track" will be appreciated
by most modelers; "mix and match" uses many parts
from the new Ausf. G "Smart Kit" |
| Cons |
Once again may overload market with
another Panther kit, again with different versions with
different levels of corrections and optional parts |
| Skill Level |
Intermediate |
| MSRP (USD) |
$41-45 |
I am really starting to get confused with the number of Panther
and Tiger kits from DML which have hit the market, and as of
now here is the "box score" of what I have seen come
out in the last few years:
- Kit No. 9041 PzBeobWg V Ausf. G Rel 5/1997 441 parts
- Kit No. 9045 Ausf. G Night Fighting Rel 8/1997 481 parts
- Kit No. 6244 Ausf. A 60th Anniversary of D-Day Rel 6/2004
485 parts
- Kit No. 6268 Ausf. G "Smart Kit" Rel 7/2006
714 parts
- Kit No. 6299 Ausf. D - Premium Edition Rel 7/2006 746
parts
- Kit No. 6346 Ausf. D Stadt-Gas Rel 9/2006 809 parts
- Kit No. 6358 Ausf. A - Premium Edition Rel 12/2006 865
parts
As can be seen, each kit increases the number of parts and
complexity over its predecessors, as well as cost. They do
cover three different base versions of which only the first
two were reworked Gunze Sangyo kits. I also realize that due
to a computer glitch a couple of years ago I am missing the
initial Ausf. D and Ausf. A Early Production and Late Production
kits, so that is at least ten.
But these do sell, and sell well, and therefore it's not
surprising that DML continues with its "Premium" series
of kits with this popular subject. In this kit, they follow
the same formula: take a popular base kit, swap out older sprues
and replace them with ones from later kits, add in technological
updates, new brass and detail parts, tweak the older molds
and add new decals and instructions.
This kit takes 209 parts from the previous Panther Ausf.
A and later Ausf. D kits (per release dates, not actual vehicle
service dates) and adds in 306 more from the later Ausf. G "Smart
Kit" as well as some modified sprues from the earlier
kits. They also include their "Magic Tracks" which
are apparently (by aficionados) to be among DML's better sets,
as they come with the correct open cast teeth on the track
links.
The kit uses the hull pan from the Ausf. D kit and while
it receives the new wheels from the Ausf. G "Smart Kit" alas
cannot use the full-size torsion bars but instead the stub
ones with road wheel arms from the D kit. The upper hull base
and turret base are also from the D kit, but all of the external
bits where possible are from the G.
The model does come with a new set of etched brass but uses
some of the same items that came with the Ausf. D Premium.
The travel lock – a chain affair – comes with two
sets of five etched brass parts each for either open or closed,
and there is both a turned aluminum barrel or a two-piece styrene
one (an old-fashioned two-piece "Flex-i-File" special
is also included on the parts trees.)
No zimmerit comes on the model, which since the As were most
likely to have this coating applied is a shame. It does come
with twelve etched nickel side skirt sections and the brass
hangers for them, which was one ding many modelers placed against
the G "Smart Kit" as it came without either metal
or plastic skirting.
Among other items on this model of note are the close-in
defensive weapons which can be made to swivel, clear periscopes,
a seven-piece jack, combat headlights with a clear styrene
insert, and a nicely done MG34 ball mount for the glacis.
The directions are the full color "photo" type
which I have to admit I personally detest as very hard to see
where the parts go, considering the parts are installed before
the photos were taken. Also note that due to the "mix
and match" sprues once again there are two B sprues and
two E sprues, not related, and as such you have to pay attention
to whether or not it is a capital or lower case letter.
A total of six finishing options are provided: 5th SS Panzer
Division "Wiking," Poland 1944 (winter whitewash);
5th SS Panzer Division "Wiking", Poland 1944 (three
color camouflage - brush painted); 5th SS Panzer Division "Wiking",
Poland 1944 (three color camouflage - sprayed); Panzerregiment "Grossdeutschland",
Eastern Front 1944 (three color "misted" sprayed
camouflage); 26th Panzer Division, Italy 1944 (sand with red-brown
bands); and 3rd SS Panzer Division "Totenkopf", Poland
1944 (three color camouflaged - sprayed.) A sheet of Cartograf
decals is provided but is pretty generic, and right or wrong
no SS divisional markings are included.
Overall this is a nice kit, and most fans will want one to "complete
the record" if nothing else. But since they can do it
in 1/72 scale, I do wish DML would do at least ONE Panther
or Tiger I kit with the "zimmerit" molded in place!
Thanks to Freddie Leung for the review sample.
Sprue Layout and Source
- A 26 Ausf. D/A upper hull
- B 43 Ausf. D/A sponsons and hull side details
- b 52 (Ausf G) turret details
- C 1 lower hull
- D 43x2 Ausf. D/A gun and details
- E 33 Ausf. D/A mantelet and back plate
- e 22x4 (Ausf G) spare track and wingnuts
- F 11 (Ausf A) mantelet and cupola
- G 24x4 (Ausf G) road wheels
- H 1 (Ausf G) cupola
- J 8 (Ausf G) bow and turret MG 34 parts
- K 20 (generic tools)
- L 14 Ausf. D/A clear styrene
- M 30 (Ausf. A) mantelet and glacis
- P 20x2 Ausf. D/A suspension arms
- MA 165 etched brass
- Magic 170 Magic Track links
- MB 1 turned aluminum
- MB 12 etched nickel
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