| Date of Review |
May 2007 |
| Manufacturer |
DML |
| Subject |
M4A3E8 (76) HVSS |
| Scale |
1/72 |
| Kit Number |
7302 |
| Primary Media |
189 parts (160 in grey styrene, 27 etched
brass, 2 tan DS plastic track runs) |
| Pros |
Very nicely done kit with both general
options and specific options for "Thunderbolt VII" |
| Cons |
"Not German" |
| Skill Level |
Basic |
| MSRP (USD) |
$14.95 |
DML continues to rock with their small-scale Sherman line, and
in this case it appears they have done a very commendable job of
it. The model builds up as an early production M4A3 with the "Wet" stowage
hull, a 76mm M1A1C gun with muzzle brake, the "split ring" loader's
hatch, HVSS suspension, and T66 single pin cast track. It also
comes with a sprue of additional parts to correctly represent Colonel
Creighton Abrams' "Thunderbolt VII" command tank when
he was commanding Combat Command B of the 4th Armored Division
in early 1945.
The model is of the normal "mix and match" sprue provision
of most DML kits, and in this case provides the early T23 type
turret sprue, an apparently updated HVSS suspension sprue with
a great deal of details present, a generic Sherman detail sprue,
the aforementioned supplemental parts sprue, a small fret of etched
brass, and the two DS glueable plastic track runs.
The hull and turret details look very good, and as it is a generic
sprue it also has the M1 gun barrel (no muzzle brake) and M1A1
with thread protector on it. The .50 caliber now has a set of spade
grips but they come on another sprue; at least DML has been listening
to complaints about such details being missing on early members
of the "family."
The suspension consists of the six bogies for the HVSS suspension
with each bogie requiring eight parts – a "bicycle" formed
by two wheels and the bogie frame, two outer wheels, two spring
sections, a joiner for the articulated sections of the bogie, and
a mounting to attach them to the hull. Wheels are detailed on both
sides – this is quite a nice touch in 1/72 as it was only
recently those features made it to 1/35 scale kits! Ditto for the
idlers.
The tracks are very nicely done T66 tracks with acceptable levels
of detail; they may be a bit thin but once installed and painted
it should not be too noticeable.
The supplemental parts sprue provides a matched armor array for "Thunderbolt
VII" of appliqué panels for the bow and turret, but
as is too often the case DML's directions don't highlight which
parts are for which tank and show all four offerings for finishing
with the same parts. The parts are all marked with the ambiguous "optional" blue
arrow favored by DML so the modeler is left up in the air unless
he has good reference. (For "Thunderbolt" use all of
them.) Note this also includes a .30 caliber in front of the commander's
station.
The brass parts cover new front fender tips, the luggage rack
at the rear of the hull, and headlight guards. Also note that before
cementing the hull together you have to drill out several holes
to mount the OVM on the rear of the hull and this is shown in Step
4. The drawing isn't too clear but it is from the inside of the
hull and you can see the indentations to drill when inverted.
As noted, there are four finishing options, all in plain olive
drab: 37th Tank Battalion, 4th Tank Division, Germany 1945 (as
already noted it was CCB 4th Armored); generic 4th Armored Division,
Germany 1945; 35th Tank Battalion, 4th Armored Division, Bastogne
1945; and 41st Tank Battalion, 11th Armored Division, Germany 1945.
The latter is the well-known "Flat Foot Floogie" and
it is rendered correctly (it's from a song of the period – "Flat
foot floogie with the floy joy...")
Overall this is a much better kit than the unfortunate 105mm howitzer
version whose gun and mantelet let it down, but I wish DML would
use better instructions and keyed references when there are possible
variations.
Thanks to Freddie Leung for the review sample.
Sprue layout
A 36 T23 early style turret
B 40 Sherman hull details
D 66 HVSS suspension
G 2 M4A3 Wet Stowage hull
E 16 M4A3 HVSS details and appliqué armor
MA 27 etched brass
Y 2 DS tracks - T66
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