| Date of Review |
December 2007 |
| Manufacturer |
DML |
| Subject |
Jagdpanther Sd.Kfz.173 Ausf.G1 Early Production - Smart Kit |
| Scale |
1/35 |
| Kit Number |
6458 |
| Primary Media |
735 parts (548 in grey styrene, 170 "Magic
Track" links, 9 clear styrene, 6 etched brass, 2
twisted steel wires) |
| Pros |
"Smart Kit" of a very popular
vehicle should make many modelers happy; redone parts in
many areas something of a surprise |
| Cons |
No zimmerit on the early production
model version does not appear to be correct; some modelers
will be disappointed about lack of brass parts |
| Skill Level |
Basic |
| MSRP (USD) |
$42-45 |
When it became apparent to the Germans that the Soviets were
able to figure out how to defeat the Tiger and Panther, a solution
had to be created to give the advantage back to the German
army. Since the Panther, even with its large size, was not
able to mount the heavy 8.8 cm L/71 gun in its turret, a simple
conversion to use a casemate with a limited traverse weapon
solved the problem. The new vehicle, dubbed the "Jagdpanther" to
indicate its tank destroyer function, entered production in
January 1944 in time to go up against the new Soviet IS-2 and
T-34-85 tanks. But only 392 of these heavy tank destroyers
were built, as opposed to more than 4,500 IS-2s.
The sleep Jagdpanther has always been a modeler's favorite,
and now DML has added a "Smart Kit" version of the
vehicle to their line of Panther kits. Following the original "Smart
Kit" (No. 6268) by 18 months, the new kit changes out
a surprising number of parts from the original Ausf. G kit
for the new variant. Some 209 parts have been replaced or added
to the original kit basis.
Like previous "Smart Kits" it makes more use of "slide
molding" than previous DML kit, and the goal seems to
be to permit modelers to get "multimedia" kit finish
and part definition with a minimum of actual multimedia parts – here
being but six brass parts, mostly grilles for the engine deck,
and two steel tow cables (large and small).
The lower hull remains a one-piece "slide mold" part
with all of the torsion bars complete and separate parts. Fine
details such as "bump stops", "pin knockers" and
braces are all separate. As it is deems an "Ausf. G1" early
production the kit provides the rubber tired road wheels, the
cast mounting collar and the monobloc gun barrel. The model
may be built with or without the small return roller wheel
on the final drives, and both types are provided in the kit.
The hull rear plate comes with the four-pipe exhaust, but
most of the other options from the G kit are now gone.
A totally new engine deck is provided with mostly new radiators,
radiator fans, screens, louvers and separate access ports and
lids. All grilles replicate full castings and are separate
parts as well. No engine or deep interior parts are provided.
The hull side trim is all plastic, but comes with "slide
molded" mounts and access holes for pins or attachment
in order to permit track links to be hung in a prototypical
fashion on their racks. The same goes for the tools and OVM.
The hull comes with a separate roof plate and details, with
all hatches save the left from sliding plate as separate parts.
The commander's hatch may have the "rabbit ears" periscope
installed if the modeler desires, and al of the hatches are
positionable as is the close in defense weapon. However, only
a very minimalist gun breech for the 8.8 cm gun is provided.
Since the rear gun access hatch is also provided separately,
it does limit the modeler's options to show this hatch open
as there is little to see inside the casemate.
Two finishing options are provided: 3./s.Pz.Jg.Abt. 654, France
1944 (three color patches, black 314), or 2./s.Pz.Jg.Abt. 654,
France 1944 (sand overall with no numbers.) A small sheet of
Cartograf decals covers these options.
Overall, this should be a popular kit, but surprisingly as
this variant seems to have been normally given a complete coating
of "zimmerit" paste and DML has been doing some great
work with providing this finish it is a bit of a disappointment
that they did not do it to this particular version of the Jagdpanther.
Thanks to Freddie Leung for the review sample.
Sprue breakout:
- A 52x2 Engine deck details and fine details
- C 60 Hull details and sponsons
- E 47x4 Road wheels, torsion bars, individual "wrap" track
links, wingnuts
- F 3 Mantelets
- G 37 Drivers, final drives, steel wheel sets
- H 33 Jagdpanther engine deck details and sponson liners
- J 8 MG-34 bow gun
- K 30 Tools and OVM
- L 1 Jagdpanther upper hull
- M 27 Jadgpanther casemate roof and exhaust parts
- N 42 Jagdpanther rear hull, radiators and hatch details
- Q 11 Jagdpanzer 8.8 cm gun components
- R 1 twisted steel wire
- S 9 clear styrene
- T 26 Jagdpanther mantelet and gun barrel
- X 1 Lower hull
- Y 170 "Magic Track" links
- Z 1 twisted steel wire
- M 6 Etched brass
- TG 3 Close in defense weapon
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