| Date of Review |
December 2007 |
| Manufacturer |
DML |
| Subject |
Raketenwerfer auf Fahrgestelle Pz.Kpfw.IV |
| Scale |
1/35 |
| Kit Number |
6437 |
| Primary Media |
1,339 parts (728 parts in grey styrene,
293 etched brass, 288 "Magic Track" track links,
25 clear styrene, 4 pre-bent brass, 1 twisted steel wire) |
| Pros |
One-off German prototype gets the full
treatment |
| Cons |
DML Ausf. B to E chassis very detailed and fussy to
assemble, lots and lots of etched brass
|
| Skill Level |
Basic |
| MSRP (USD) |
$41.99 |
Dragon Models Limited's affiliate cyber-hobby.com continues
with its series of boutique kits of German prototype vehicles
with this one-off based on a Pzkw. IV Ausf. C chassis.
The Germans discovered that heavy high-explosive rockets made
great short-range infantry suppression weapons, and as such
used them on halftrack chassis as well as a number of lesser
known chassis. This one, of which a single prototype was built,
would have provided better protection for an assault crew to
get close enough to deliver the rockets to their target (generally
infantry in buildings or field fortifications where the high-explosives
would be devastating at close range.) Other than it was built,
history of this particular vehicle is short.
It should be noted the concept is not a bad one – today
the Russians now have the TOS-1 "Buratino" (Pinocchio)
in service for the same purpose, but it mounts 24 heavy 220mm
rockets on a modified T-72 chassis.
The kit consists of the entire DML Pzkw. IV Ausf. C kit intact
with two new sprues of 31 parts to cover the plastic elements
of the rocket launcher installation. There are also another
112 etched brass parts, and as this is a cyber-hobby.com kit
they are essential to its construction. This is fair warning
as this is a pure kit for advanced modelers, and there are
few of the usual DML options for with or without etched brass
parts. The rocket rack is styrene but all of the packenkiste
launcher are totally brass, as an example.
The kit provides a new turret base and the launcher housing
in styrene. As the casemate section of the launcher was built
using Pzkw. IV Ausf. C parts, the kit, in sheer overkill, provides
two hull sprues for the Ausf. C to include the hatches and
turret details needed. It also provides a new hull upper glacis
less machine gun port and new applique armor as seen on the
prototype.
The rest of the kit uses most of the new parts creatred for
the Ausf. D kit and the cyber-hobby.com Ausf. B "boutique" kit.
In regard to the latter, it uses nearly all of the new sprues
and only changes a few of the parts out, namely the mantelet
and associated parts (Sprue Y).
The running gear is quite detailed, but reportedly very fiddly
to assemble. For example, the drivers assemble nearly in the
same manner as the original: core sections, toothed rings with
12 separate bolts each, and caps and spindles – each
one requires 31 parts and a LOT of patience. Bogie assemblies
still consist of 18 parts each. The same "Magic Track" with
144 links per side of snap-together tracks are provided, but
as I noted with that kit they are "handed" with
the pin heads on the inside and the "keepers" on
the outside. They are bagged separately (left track on the
left side, right track on the right!) A jig for setting "droop" is
also included. One-piece "slide molded" idlers are
again included, as well as the normal two-piece kind.
Only generic white Balkenkreuze are included and the only
finish offered is grey.
Overall this is a very offbeat kit, and cyber-hobby.com has
done their best to make it as complete and close to the original
as possible. But it is not for the faint of heart or unsure
of skills.
Thanks to Freddie Leung for the review sample.
Sprue layout (NOTE: about 300 parts are left over when done!)
- A 12+12 IV (drivers and rollers)
- A 33 x 2 IV D driver rings (NEW)
- A 73 x 2 IV (wheels and suspension elements) (REDO)
- B 24 IV (bow section)
- B 32 IV (armored final drives)
- C 23 Raketenwerfer conversion parts
- D 90 IV (fenders and details) (REDO)
- E 54x2 IV (hull top) (REDO)
- H 55 (OVM)
- J 55 IV Specific Parts (NEW)
- L 2 (one-piece idlers)
- K 144 Magic Track left side track
- M 144 Magic track right side track
- N 12 (Jerry cans)
- 34 IV (tires)
- P 25 IV (Clear) (REDO)
- S 2 IV (fenders)
- U 8x2 28 cm rocket projectiles
- W 47 IV B (upper hull)
- X 1 IV (lower hull)
- Y 3 IV C turret details
- Z 1 twisted steel wire
- MA 144 (etched) 6297
- MB 32 (etched) 6297
- MC 4 (etched) 6265
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