| Date of Review |
April 2008 |
| Manufacturer |
DML |
| Subject |
Sd.Kfz.251/2 Ausf.D mit Wurfrahmen 40 |
| Scale |
1/72 |
| Kit Number |
7348 |
| Primary Media |
192 in grey styrene, 94 etched brass,
2 DS plastic runs |
| Pros |
Very nice, clean model of the D version
of this popular vehicle in “small scale”; unique
but effective method of assembling running gear; nicely
done and VERY petite rocket launchers |
| Cons |
RP parts (as in right puny!); cannot be built as a “Stroke
2"; adds complex bending etched brass to original
kit
|
| Skill Level |
Basic |
| MSRP (USD) |
$14.98 |
There are times I am befuddled by DML marketing strategies
and this is one of them. Approximately one year after DML released
the D model variant of their “Stuka zum fuss” rocket
launcher halftrack (No. 7310) they have re-released the kit
with some changes. First off, and for reasons best known to
themselves, they had added six 11-part etched brass launcher-shipping
crates which are a lesson in origami to assemble. The plastic
versions are not included in the kit any longer so if you purchase
this one you have to use the brass frames.
The rest of the kit is a verbatim copy of No. 7310. As I said
at that time, retaining the misconception that the rockets
are mounted on a “Stroke 2" variant of the halftrack,
it nevertheless presents a nice kit of the Sd.Kfz. 251/1 with
the six Wurfrahmen 40 launchers. (The “Stroke 2" is
a dedicated mortar carrier for an 8 cm mortar.)
Like the previous ones, this kit is not an actual pantograph
of the larger kits, which would make it a nightmare to try
and assemble, but still appears based on the same research
and drawings used for the 1/35 scale kits. The lower hull is
a single piece pan, less the rear area, and the axles are molded
on the lower hull. The running gear for each side consists
of a rear (inside) wheel section, a center wheel section, three
outer road wheels, and drivers. Once installed the connectors
between the individual wheels on the inside and the center
are not visible, so it helps speed up assembly while making
it easier to get things aligned. Tracks are the gluable DS
plastic, so you can also get them to settle down on top of
the road wheels with some care.
The model comes with simplified (well, compared to the 1/35
version) interior fittings but they are quite tiny as noted
and will require a good deal of care. Interior bits include
the various control levers, rifles, MP submachine guns, and
other items. The hinge mechanisms for the doors are single
pieces, but are non-operating types. They cement to the lower
rear section, as the upper hull has the rear angular parts
of the hull attached to it. The four front viewers are separate
parts and can be cemented either open or closed as well, as
is the hood assembly with two flaps. No engine or interior
is provided for the engine bay.
The fenders are one-piece units, but the stowage bins are
only offered as closed parts. The front MG 34 shield is offered
as either a single piece of styrene or a three-piece etched
brass option. Other RP parts include the “Notek” headlight
and mount and the drum magazines for the two MG 34 machine
guns. The weapons appear to be very close to scale, something
I don’t recall from other manufacturers in the past!
The rockets provided with this kit now include both the 28
cm ones and the 32 cm ones from the previous kit, but only
launcher/crates for one set of six rockets. As before they
require the use of etched brass plates for the launcher mounts
and aiming quadrants so the modeler no longer has a choice
between plastic and brass. This is sort of logical, as in this
scale they could not make plastic thin enough and seeming did
not want to offer two plates of which one would thereby have
to be fixed. Fair warning: the controls and levers for the
aiming plates are among the smallest etched brass pieces I
have ever seen in a kit, with the indicator (MB2) being about
.010" wide and .050" long.
Other brass parts are optional according to the directions
but would seen to be necessary to provide such features as
tool brackets. and come with a choice of either plastic or
New decals from Cartograf and finishing options are provided:
SS Pz.Gren.Rgt Liebstandart Adolf Hitler, 1st SS Panzergrenadier
Division, Kharkov 1943 (whitewashed); 12th SS Panzer Division “Hitler
Juengen”, France 1944 (green mottle over sand); 5th SS
Panzer Division “Das Wiking”, Warsaw 1944 (three
color mottle); and Pz.Rgt. 13, 5th Panzer Division, East Prussia
1944 (green stripes over sand). A targeted sheet and a generic
license plate sheet are included, but no license numbers are
given for the specific vehicles presented.
Overall another nice effort, but the forced use of the etched
brass may not be appreciated by all modelers.
Thanks to Freddie Leung of DML for the review sample.
Sprue Layout:
- A 27 D upper hull
- B 38 C/D interior and road wheels
- C 27 x 2 D front wheels and interior details
- D 2 DS plastic tracks
- E 24 x 3 C/D Wurfrahmen with rockets
- I 1 D lower hull
- MA 4 etched brass
- MB 24 etched brass
- MC 66 etched brass
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