| Date of Review |
October 2008 |
| Manufacturer |
DML |
| Subject |
Pz.Kpfw.IV Ausf.D 'Vorpanzer' |
| Scale |
1/35 |
| Kit Number |
6512 |
| Primary Media |
1,223 parts (719 in grey styrene, 288
'Magic Track' individual links, 182 etched brass,
23 clear styrene, 10 preformed wire, 1 length of twisted
steel wire) |
| Pros |
Another boutique kit of a limited production
conversion |
| Cons |
Based on earlier DML Pzkw.IV kits with
an overenthusiastic emphasis on very tiny parts |
| Skill Level |
Intermediate |
| MSRP (USD) |
$46.99 via DragonUSA online |
In January 2006 DML released a kit of a Pzkw. IV Ausf. E with ‘Vorpanzer’ uparmored
panels (No. 6301) which at the time received a mixed review
from modelers. It was a followup to their previous Pzkw. IV
Ausf. E ‘Afrika Korps’ kit (No. 6264, September
2005) which had a number of glitches and was not well received.
Both of these kits were ‘in your face’ efforts
with over a thousand parts each and while they demonstrated
the model mold maker’s skills were very busy and ‘bitty’ kits
with an overwhelming number of parts for some assemblies. For
example, the drivers each consisted of 19 parts with separate
bolts only about 2.5mm long.
Now DML’s boutique affiliate cyber-hobby.com has released
a ‘Vorpanzer’ version of the Ausf. D model of the
tank. While it adds a number of new parts (about 60) most of
the rest is taken from the old Pzkw. IV Ausf. E kit or the ‘3-in-1’ Pzkw.
IV Ausf. D from 2006 (No. 6265). It adds even more parts – now
up over 1,200 – and mixes and matches from earlier kits.
As a result, this kit has gone away from the more recent ‘Smart
Kits’ with better details and engineering and back to
the older ‘in your face’ efforts.
If you didn’t mind the earlier Pzkw. IV Ausf. D/E kits,
it is a nice model and the new parts suitably modify the Ausf.
D with its new applique armor on the lower glacis, upper hull
and turret. The kit certainly comes with plenty of detail and
also plenty of etched brass (borrowed intact from the ‘3-in-1’ D
model).
The same rules as used for previous vehicles apply. Tracks
are ‘handed’ and as such the LEFT side of the header
card are the LEFT track links and the RIGHT side of the card
has the RIGHT links. Tires are separate but given the fact
this kit is finished in Panzergrau which is a nearly flat black
color you may wish to simply assemble them and paint the entire
model with that color.
The ‘dustbin’ cupola has all parts separate – 23
of them. All hatches are separate parts and may be posed open
or closed, but the kit has no interior components other than
inside the turret. The turret again comes with a basket and
the L/24 gun has a ‘slide molded’ barrel.
Technical assistance was provided by Notger Schlegental, Thomas
Anderson, Tom Cockle and Gary Edmundson.
Finishing is pretty much as noted above with only two options:
6th Pz.Inf.Ers.Regt ‘Grossdeutschland’, Cottbus
1942 with white outline or black and white Balkenkreuzen. A
very small set of Cartograph decals is provided for that.
Overall this is another somewhat puzzling choice of a subject
by cyber-hobby.com, and the use of the older and fussier kit
parts vice those from some of the nicer ‘Smart Kits’ is
also something best known to cyber-hobby.
Thanks to Freddie Leung for the review sample.
Sprue layout:
- A 10x2 Pzkw. IV drivers and rollers
- A 34x2 Pzkw. IV drivers with separate bolts
- A 78 x 2 Pzkw. IV wheels and suspension elements
- B 24 Pzkw. IV bow section
- B 32 Pzkw. IV armored final drives
- D 97 Pzkw. IV fenders and details
- E 52 Pzkw. IV Ausf. E hull top
- F 44 Pzkw. IV turret interior
- G 24 Pzkw. IV turret details + droop template
- H 58 Pzkw. IV OVM
- J 55 Pzkw. IV Early hull and turret details
- L 2 Pzkw. IV Early one-piece idlers
- K 144 Magic Track links - left
- M 144 Magic Track links - right
- ● 38 Pzkw. IV tires
- P 17 Pzkw. IV Early - clear styrene
- Q 17 Pzkw. IV - early ‘dustbin’ cupola
- R 6 Pzkw. IV Early cupola - clear
- S 2 Pzkw. IV fenders
- T 21 Pzkw. IV Ausf. D Vorpanzer armor
- U 5 Pzkw. IV bustle
- X 1 Pzkw. IV lower hull
- Y 13 Pzkw. IV Early details (brush guard, lower glacis,
etc)
- Z 1 twisted steel wire
- MA 141 6265 - photo etch
- MB 36 6265 - photo etch
- MC 4 6265 - photo etch
- MD 1 photo etch
- ME 10 preformed steel wire
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