| Date of Review |
August 2006 |
| Manufacturer |
DML |
| Subject |
Jagdpanzer IV/70 Early Production |
| Scale |
1/72 |
| Kit Number |
7307 |
| Primary Media |
163 parts (137 in grey styrene, 21 etched
brass, 2 DS plastic track runs, 1 turned aluminum gun barrel) |
| Pros |
Correct presentation of early production
vehicles on Pzkw. IV chassis; some new tweaks over past variants
of this vehicle |
| Cons |
DS tracks require adjustment but since
they cement up using plastic cement should not be a major drawback |
| Skill Level |
Intermediate |
| MSRP (USD) |
$13.95 |
Following on their earlier Jagdpanzer IV L/48 Early Production
(No. 7276), Jagdpanzer IV/70 Lang (No. 7293) and the Jagdpanzer
IV/70 Command Variant (No. 7328) kits, this kit mixes and matches
to provide an early production variant with the four return rollers
and Pz.Kpfw.IV road wheels. It also comes with the Pz.Kpfw.IV Ausf.H
cylindrical muffler but "Slide Molded" now with a hollow
exhaust.
This kit has another new etched brass fret. Again the etched brass
skirts (schuertzen) from the "Stroke 48" kit have been
dropped, and while the kit has the styrene brackets the vehicle
is shown as built without them. Parts now provided include new
stiffener/joint plates for the rear hull and a new joint plate
for the casemate to hull joint at the rear of the casemate. The
rest is similar to the earlier three kits.
As is now the standard with this line of kits, it comes with positionable
hatches and separate hatches for the engine deck (but no interior).
Details are quite small (Right Puny Parts) so care will have to
be taken in assembly to prevent the "Carpet Monster" from
acquiring some of the details.
The two holes in the belly which appeared in Kit No. 7293 are
now gone, so the diehard "right belly" fans will be pleased!
The road wheels come in the now-standard two-wheel molded units
with separate faces. Nine wheel pairs are provided for spares as
well as the regulars, but this kit comes without the solid steel
ones (as is correct for "as built.")
Other details include periscope sights and viewers.
Four different finishing schemes are provided: Germany 1945 (tricolor);
9th Panzer Division, Hungary 1945 (tricolor); "Feldherrnhalle" Panzer
Division, Budapest 1945; and one unit in all green, Eastern Front
1945. The decals are a "targeted" sheet for these options
only.
Overall, this basically finishes up the Jagdpanzer IV family.
Thanks to Freddie Leung of DML for the review sample.
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