| Date of Review |
August 2009 |
| Manufacturer |
DML |
| Subject |
Pz.Kpfw.IV Ausf.J Early/Initial Production - 2-in-1 - Smart Kit |
| Scale |
1/35 |
| Kit Number |
6549 |
| Primary Media |
1,041 parts (681 in grey styrene, 288 “Magic
Track” links, 56 etched brass, 15 clear styrene,
10 etched nickel, 1 twisted steel wire) |
| Pros |
First new kit of this popular subject
from DML in 11 years; large number of new/modified parts
from previous Pzkw. IV kits |
| Cons |
Still comes with “Magic Track” links;
no zimmerit paste |
| Skill Level |
Intermediate |
| MSRP (USD) |
$46.95 |
As most German “Panzer IV” fans are awaiting DML
producing the last two major members of the family - the Ausf.
A with its early model suspension and details and the Ausf.
J with all of the very late war changes – their affiliate
cyber-hobby.com has released an early model Ausf. J kit based
on the recent DML Pzkw. IV Ausf. H Late Production kit (No.
6300). The last version of a J from DML was Kit No. 6080 which
debuted in 1998 (for about $23!)
As the early model Js were mostly slightly evolved Hs this
kit replicates that with only a small number of changes. The
kit has a new upper hull core and details as well as a new
turret shell with the representative modifications. The kit
retains the the complete “Schuertzen” stand-off
plate arrangement from the H, using the same system from the
StuG III and Sturmpanzer IV kits with etched nickel plates
for the track runs and a set of plastic moldings for the turret.
These are credibly thin and also permit posing the side doors
in the open position for access to the turret. But this kit
now provides the “blind” hatches for the turret
as to the best of my knowledge they were dropped when the “Schuertzen” became
factory standard.
Construction remains the same. However, as the tanks evolved
so do the kits and there are a lot of parts which need to be
drilled out for specific options; alas, as usual, DML rams
the directions into a single multi-fold sheet and the word “busy” does
not begin to describe them. You will need to look them over
several times BEFORE starting the kit to check what has to
be drilled out and for what options.
As with the earlier kits this kit has another new hull
pan which is complete less the stern plates, separate final
drives, and much of the surface detail simulates screw or bolt
holes; it also has an applique lower glacis plate. Drivers
now consist of only four parts; the separate bolts are gone.
Bogies are now nine piece affairs without separate tires. New
details are provided for the tow hook at the rear of the hull
as well.
The upper hull again consists of a deck and framework with
applique sides, front and rear engine intake components and
fenders. Note that the sides of the upper hull (parts E21 and
E28) need to have holes drilled in them in Step 8 for the “Schuertzen” brackets
but the directions note that these are optional. As this is
the early model the muffler has a central tube section and
six add-on parts to complete it along with a “slide molded” exhaust
pipe.
All ports and hatches are separate parts so they can be posed
open. While no interior components for the lower hull are yet
present, the hull still provides a rudimentary firewall for
the engine compartment, and the various vents and louvers are
also posable either open or closed. The bow also comes with
a well-done machine gun and ball mount. Note that all ports
have clear styrene inserts as well.
The turret is relatively conventional in its parts breakdown,
but the KwK 40 is unique. The barrel is nearly complete in
regard to length, being trapped between the recoil cylinders
at the rear and slid through the armored recoil cover and barrel
jacket before having the muzzle brake installed; this is only
in styrene, but a metal part could be provided later in an
upgrade set. The new commander’s cupola now consists
of 22 parts and also a mount is provided for the AA MG-34 machine
gun (not provided in this kit, albeit it came in the late model
H). Other than the gun and cupola there is still only a minimal
interior for the turret, however.
Etched brass is kept to a minimum and only covers items such
as the engine air intake louvers, the inner guides of the idler
wheels, some small brackets, and the flaps for the engine air
intakes on the sides of the rear deck.
Tracks are the “Magic Track” snap-together-then-cement
type, and modelers are advised to recall that when facing the
head card the left side track links are on the left and right
are on the right. So far no DS plastic tracks have been provided
in any Pzkw. IV kit.
Note that based on the timing of production all of these tanks
should be wearing zimmerit paste; the kit does not come with
any parts pre-molded with zimmerit.
Three finishing options are provided along with a targeted
set of Cartograf decals: 3rd SS Panzer Division “Totenkopf”,
Eastern Front 1944 (tri-color above the fenders, red 733);
Unidentified Unit, Western Front 1945 (tricolor, black 524);
and 6./2nd SS Panzer Regiment, 2nd SS Panzer Division “Das
Reich”, France 1944 (tri-color above the tracks, white
621).
Technical assistance was provided by Notger Schlegtendal,
Tom Cockle and Gary Edmundson.
Overall this is a nice interim kit before the anticipated
general release of a new late J.
Thanks to Freddie Leung for the review sample.
Sprue Layout:
- A 37x2 Pzkw. IV Generic drivers, idlers and return rollers
- A 81x2 Pzkw. IV Generic road wheels and bogies
- B 17 Brummbaer - front glacis details
- B 44 Pzkw. IV Generic turret base and details, gun breech
- C 35 Pzkw. IV Ausf. J detail parts
- E 43 Pzkw. IV Ausf. H turret details and applique
- G 46 Brummbaer - side brackets and Schuertzen mounts-
- G 52 Turret and hull ports, smoke grenade launchers
- H 57 Engine deck and details
- J 7 German Generic Jack
- J 8 MG-34 machine gun
- J1 1 Pzkw. IV Ausf. J upper hull core
- J2 1 Pzkw. IV Ausf. J turret shell
- K 2 Pzkw. IV Ausf. H fenders
- K 10 German Generic Antenna and tail light set
- L 17 Pzkw. IV Ausf. H turret Schuertzen
- L 8 Pzkw. IV spare road wheels
- L 144 “Magic Track” left side
- M 24 Pzkw. IV Ausf. H cupola
- M 15 clear styrene
- N 25 Pzkw. IV Ausf. H Schuertzen hangers and mounts
- P 33 Pzkw. IV Ausf. H engine grilles and vents
- Q 6 Spare track links
- R 8 Three muzzle brake styles
- R 144 “Magic Track” right side
- X 1 Lower hull pan
- Z 1 Twisted metal wire
- MA 56 Etched brass
- MB 5 Etched nickel shields
- MC 5 Etched nickel shields
- MD 2 Etched brass
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