| Date of Review |
October 2007 |
| Manufacturer |
DML |
| Subject |
StuG.III Ausf.G Early Production |
| Scale |
1/72 |
| Kit Number |
7283 |
| Primary Media |
130 parts (123 in grey styrene, 5 etched
brass, 2 DS plastic track runs) |
| Pros |
Totally new kit of this vehicle in
this scale brings quality of the "Smart Kit" to
a 1/72 scale model |
| Cons |
Probably not enough brass or options
for some modelers |
| Skill Level |
Basic |
| MSRP (USD) |
$13.95 |
So far 1/35 scale modelers have been the greatest beneficiaries
of the "Smart Kit" upscaling of older DML efforts,
but this one is the first that appears to bring that level
of quality to the 1/72 scale kit line. Using "slide molding" and
other state of the art work it provides a really decent level
of detailing to a small scale kit.
All of the crew access hatches are provided as separate parts,
but here only the ventilators on the rear deck are provided
as separate bits. It provides the "early production" features
of the Ausf. G (e.g. the angular gun mantelet/recoil cover)
but only a minimal amount of interior detail (the basic gun,
recoil mechanism and mounting.)
The running gear is very nicely done with molded detail on
both sides of the road wheels (all separate) and the return
rollers, while molded in pairs, are "slide molded" to
capture the front side details. With the exception of having
the front lower glacis molded together with the upper front
glacis, it also has a nearly identical hull pan when compared
with the 1/35 scale kit.
The fenders are separate as are most of the fender details,
and the side radiator air intakes are provided both open with
mesh grille brass parts and closed and sealed. The casemate
is relatively complete with a pair of artillery binoculars
("rabbit ears") included for the commander. Oddly,
while shown on the box art the loader's machine gun and shield
are not included. The mounts are present, but knowing DML this
will probably come with the "Late Production" version.
The tracks are DML's DS plastic and represent the 40 cm tracks
as near as I can determine. As this is a "first look" I
cannot vouch for their fit, but DML in the past cuts them a
bit long to allow for sag when installed.
Five finishing options are provided: 2nd SS Panzergrenadier
Division "Das Reich," Russia 1943 (green over sand);
Panzergrenadier Division "Grossdeutschland" Eastern
Front 1943 (green over sand); 16th Panzergrenadier Division "RFSS" Italy
1944 (sand overall); 3rd SS Panzer Division "Totenkopf" Ukraine
1944 (whitewash over sand); and 1288th SP Gun Regiment, Red
Army, Ukraine 1944 (whitewash over sand with "Aleksandr
Suvorov" in red). A targeted sheet of Cartograf decals
is included.
Overall this will be a popular kit – I'm not sure but
the last one I recall was an ESCI pantograph of the original
Tamiya 1/35 scale kit from the late 1970s. Good time for a
state of the art one!
Thanks to Freddie Leung for the review sample.
Sprue layout:
- A 47 StuG III fenders and hull details
- B 30 StuG III gun, casemate and hatch details
- D 44 StuG III wheels
- E 2 DS plastic track runs
- J 1 StuG III lower hull pan
- MA 5 Etched brass
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