Sd.Kfz. 181
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Stock Number and Description | Dragon Models Limited 1/72 Scale Armor Pro Kit No. 7209; Sd.Kfz. 181 Panzerkampfwagen VI (P) |
Scale: | 1/72 |
Media and Contents: | 300 parts (272 in grey styrene, 28 etched brass) |
Price: | retail price around USD$13.98 |
Review Type: | First Look |
Advantages: | New kit of this popular subject in this scale |
Disadvantages: | Molded-on hull acessories may not find favor; single link tracks very small; no zimmerit molded on hull |
Recommendation: | Recommended for all Tiger and Elefant fans in small scale |
FirstLook
DML's latest 1/72 scaler is a kit which may have sat around for a
while, judging from its low sequence number. This seems to be
happening with some kits that apparently were in "The Back Room" and
are now being released, apparently as the market is ready for them.
The Porsche Tiger (P) is always a popular subject, as the appearance
of the Tiger I turret on a boat-shaped hull instead of the boxy
Henschel one is more appealing to some modelers. DML has taken their
very nice Elefant/Ferdinand and used it to create the Tiger (P) in
combination with one sprue from the Tiger I kits. Note that starting
with Kit No. 7201 this is the fourth release of this family, but the
first one with the turret.
The kit comes with a nicely done "slide molded" one-piece hull, but
for all its nice details it is sure to raise complaints. All of the
cables and tools that go on the sides are molded in place, which is
one of the "pluses" called out in the box art. Many modeler do not
like molded on tools and kit, and resent having to remove them to
give the model more of an accurate look. Worse, they have done this
without adding the "zimmerit" paste which appears to have been used
on the vehicle in service, and which is shown on the box art. This
is virtually impossible to apply without removing the cables and
tools.
Likewise, the kit uses a complete Tiger I turret, but the one
selected is the non-zimmerit one which likewise will need paste
applied to it.
The rest of the kit is very well done. Options are provided for
either a Pzkw. IV turret basket or two sets of spare track and it
comes with scale machine gun barrels in place of the overscale ones
from the first Tiger I kit. Etched brass ranges from the necessary
(engine air grill mesh) to the right puny (turret hatch locking
levers and turret basket fasteners). Etched brass also covers the
jack brackets and the curious "basketball net" at the rear of the
turret. Note that corrected turret parts are provided for the Tiger
(P) vice the Tiger I turret.
Tracks are link and length, but while the lengths are fine the links
are quite small and will need care in assembly. This is provided to
get the right "droop" as they wrap around the drivers and idlers.
Only one set of markings and painting directions are provided - Red
003 from s.Pz.Jg.Abt. 653, Eastern Front 1944 (three color.) This is
correct, as only one tank ever saw service.
Overall, the kit is nice, but I think modelers would have been
happier with molded on zimmerit details and a set of DS plastic
tracks.
Recommended.
Thanks to Freddie Leung for the review sample.
Sprue Layout
A 3 Spare track
B 6 suspension units - Elefant
C 59x2 Link and length tracks - Elefant
D 1 hull
E 32 wheels - Elefant
F 53 Tiger (P) upper hull and details
G 16 turret top and rear - Tiger (P)
H 43 turret details (Tiger I kits)
MA 28 etched brass - Tiger (P)
Thanks to
Freddie Leung for the review sample.
Text and Images by
Cookie Sewell
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