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1/72 Scale Armor Pro Series; Jagdpanzer IV/70 Command
Version (7238)
Jagdpanzer IV/70 Command Version
by Cookie Sewell
Summary
Stock Number and Description
Dragon Models Limited 1/72 Scale Armor Pro
Series Kit No. 7238; Jagdpanzer IV/70 Command Version
Scale:
1/72
Media and Contents:
161 parts (132 in grey styrene, 26 etched
brass, 2 tan DS plastic track runs, 1 length of steel wire)
Price:
USD$13.98
Review Type:
First Look
Advantages:
New kit of this vehicle continuing DML's
run of 1/72 Panzer IV tank chassis
Disadvantages:
DS tracks will require adjustment, but
since they cement up using plastic cement should not be a major drawback
Recommendation:
Highly Recommended for all German WWII fans
FirstLook
One of the nicer recent articles in "Military Modelling" (No. 36/6)
was one called "Snake in the Grass" by Frank De Sisto on modeling
the 1/35 Scale Jagdpanzer IV/70 vehicle. Even though Frank's article
is on the big one, anyone who wants to do up this little gem is
offered that article as a guide to finishing this kit.
Based on the earlier Jagdpanzer IV L/48 Early Production (No. 7276)
and Jagdpanzer IV/70 Lang (No, 7293) kits, this one has some new
bits for the "Stroke 70" and also some different components. It
includes the solid road wheels for the first two stations each side
as well as a new hull with only three return rollers and twin pipes
(Pzkw. IV Ausf. J chassis) rather than the four used by early
versions of both the "Stroke 48" and "Stroke 70."
The PaK 42 L/70 gun barrel benefits from "slide molding" with a
hollow bore. A new casemate and detail parts are provided for the
later variant. The "command variant" – which alludes to its coming
with the "crow's foot" antenna in brass and steel for the command
version with different radio fit – is a small bit of detailing added
to the kit.
Surprisingly, the etched brass skirts (schuertzen) from the "Stroke
48" kit have been dropped here for styrene ones. The etched brass
here only provides small details and the antenna head.
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 the diehard "right belly" fans will be pleased!
The road wheels come in the now-standard two-wheel molded units with
separate faces, as well as a set of nine solid-steel road wheels.
Four are required for a standard late production IV/70, but as some
were seen with more DML has provided for "mix and match"
replacement.
Other details include periscopic sights and viewers.
Five different finishing schemes are provided, one in winter
whitewash and four in various tricolor (red-brown/green/Panzerbraun)
ones. All are for 1945 in either Germany or Hungary. "Targeted"
decals for these finishing options are provided rather than a
"number jungle."
Overall, DML has really done a great job on their IV series and this
one fills in its niche very nicely.