| Date of Review |
June 2009 |
| Manufacturer |
DML |
| Subject |
Sherman Mk. III DV Initial Production - Smart Kit |
| Scale |
1/35 |
| Kit Number |
6527 |
| Primary Media |
398 parts (274 in grey styrene, 100
etched brass, 23 clear styrene, 1 length of twisted steel
wire) |
| Pros |
Newly molded hull for this variant;
nicely done suspension with T41 tracks |
| Cons |
Brass sand shields and “sunshield” racks
require a lot of “origami” for assembly |
| Skill Level |
Intermediate |
| MSRP (USD) |
$50.50 |
DML has now released a third early model Commonwealth Sherman
in the form of a Initial Production Sherman III with a direct
vision hull, M3 style suspension, three-piece transmission
cover, and T41 reversible tracks. This follows on their Early
Sherman III (6313) and Mid Production Sherman III (6231) kits,
but as it has the direct vision hull should not engender some
of the snarls about the driver’s and co-driver’s “pulpits” that
the other kits did.
The new hull provides the same beautifully done weld beads
and welding marks on the hull proper as other recent Sherman
kits. This kit now also sports a more accurate set of engine
access doors (the grilled ones on the engine deck) with 24
grille bars.
Once again there are minor or major tweaks to several of the
kit sprues for this model as well as “gated” work
to reduce the number of unusable (e.g. spare) parts. Most of
the bits here are familiar to Sherman fans over the last three
or four years, such as the low bustle turret with a choice
of M34 mount without “ears”, M34 mount with “ears”,
add-on armor protection for the coaxial machine gun with the
M34 mount, or the M34A1 mount. From the box art the correct
choice for this particular variant is the M34 with “ears” and
supplemental armor. This kit does come with their new mold
M2HB machine gun for the commander’s cupola, so they
are listening.
But this kit uses the new M3/M4 type suspension, so many of
the “missing” parts are the standard VVSS suspension
bits. It also comes with two transmission covers but the correct
one here is the “three-piece” and not the “soft-nose” cast
one. Note that in Step 5 there are a number of mounting holes
inside the hull which need to be drilled out for mounting the
tools and OVM on the rear of the tank. The bolt pattern, as
with previous M4A2 hulls, is pre-painted on the stern plate
for easy location and attachment of the chosen parts. These
are etched brass but two different patterns are provided for
in the directions.
This kit comes with full sand shields and fenders from etched
brass, as well as the “sun shield” deception mounts
cum equipment attachment racks. These are somewhat tricky and
will probably take a combination of soldering and ACC cement
to look right when installed. New design headlight guards (e.g.
easier to fold and install) and fender components as well as
the commander’s “blade” sight are provided
but not tie-downs or tool straps.
Unlike past Commonwealth kits, as noted this one does not
provide the WE210 type “Double I” pattern tracks
but the early production T41 “reversible” tracks
which were quickly replaced. They are packed flat and not protected,
but the ones in the review sample suffered no ill effects to
the guide teeth.
Again, finishing directions and markings are included for
but ONE tanks: COCKY from first the 41st RTR, 24th Armoured
Brigade at El Alamein and then a month later when it was part
of C Squadron, the Royal Scots Greys, Honey Hill, December
1942. Either one is quite colorful and are backed by a nice
set of Cartograf decals.
Overall, if you are a fanatic Shermanoholic this is a must
kit. It also is a nice “one off” for the Commonwealth
fans for a change.
Thanks to Freddie Leung for the review sample.
Sprue Breakout:
- A 95 M4A2/A3 hull details (A2/A3) (minus hull top)
- B 63 Low bustle turret with M34 and M34A1 gun mounts
- C 23 Clear styrene
- D 22 56 degree direct vision welded hull
- D 31x2 M3/M4 early suspension
- E 2 British turret bustle bin
- E 9 Early model three-piece transmission cover
- J 12 M2HB with turret mounting
- S 1 twisted steel wire
- V 4x2 M3/M4 early style drive wheels
- X 1 Lower hull pan - M4A2
- Z 2 T41 style DS track runs
- MA 100 etched brass
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