ARM: Review - cyber-hobby.com 1/35 Befehls Panther Aus. G - Smart Kit

Kit Review: cyber-hobby.com 1/35 scale Kit No. 40 (Dragon Models Limited 1/35 Scale =9139-=9145 Series Kit No. 6551); Befehls Panther Ausf. G - Smart Kit; 729 parts (530 in grey styrene, 170 =93Magic Tracks=94, 14 clear styrene, 13 etched brass, 2 twisted steel wires); retail price US $41.99 via DragonUSA

Advantages: popular kit with new parts and option

Disadvantages: no zimmerit provided =96 see text

Rating: Highly Recommended

Recommendation: for all German armor fans

Once again DML=92s affiliate has provided a kit of a limited production kit =96 but in this case approximately 329 Ausf. A and G Panthers being converted to command models. These vehicles served as both battalion and regimental command vehicles as well as ground-to-air liaison. (Apparently they were referred to as Panzerbefehlswagen mit 7.5 cm KwK

42.)

I have no breakout on how many G models were converted, but considering many things one surprise is that the kit is based on the original production Ausf. G =93Smart kit=94 (No. 6268) and does not have zimmerit. The few photos I have of command variants appear to be prototype A models without it, but I would have expected the early Gs like the one in this kit to have it.

The new parts are either borrowed from older DML kits (the =93L=94 and =93N=94 whips and the =93g=94 =93Crow=92s Foot=94 radiator section) but it = comes with a new mold mantlet with modified facing and the other bits needed for the antennas. The =93g=94 antenna may be built to full height thanks to a converter section. Two new rear stowage bins are provided as the right-hand one (F4) has the attachment point for the =93g=94 antenna mast.

The rest of the kit is the original G kit verbatim. Its only multimedia parts are the 13 etched brass parts, mostly grilles for the engine deck, and two steel tow cables (large and small).

The lower hull is a one-piece =93slide mold=94 part with all of the torsion bars complete and separate parts. Fine details such as =93bump stops=94, =93pin knockers=94 and braces are all separate. The kit provides the rubber tired road wheels, but for a change of pace it also has two sets of =93steel=94 road wheels for the last road wheel station on each side as an option. The model may be built with or without the small return roller wheel on the final drives, and both types are provided in the kit.

This kit uses the original twin exhaust pipes without the late production =93flame damper=94 exhaust pipes. On the hull top braces, locks and handles are provided for the =93flip up=94 style of crew hatches. The engine deck is very complete, with radiators, radiator fans, screens, louvers and a large number of separate access ports and lids provided. All grilles replicate full castings and are separate parts as well.

The hull side trim is all plastic, but comes with =93slide molded=94 mounts and access holes for pins or attachment in order to permit track links to be hung in a prototypical fashion on their racks. The same goes for the tools and OVM.

As noted the turret comes with a new mold early (rounded) mantelet with a one-piece plastic barrel and a three piece muzzle brake. The gun does have a minimal breech assembly but no other interior parts are provided except for the self-defense weapon (mine thrower) in the turret roof. The commander=92s cupola comes with clear vision blocks and two interior sections that fit inside the =93slide molded=94 cupola to give it the right thickness.

Research credit goes to Steven Van Bevere, Tom Cockle and Gary Edmundson.

But one finishing options is provided =96 Unidentified Unit, Germany

1945 (tricolor with small crosses).

Overall, given the choice of subject and level of detail achieved, I would have to say that as much as I personally do not care for the Panther this would have to be in my top three choices for a =93Kit of the Year.=94 Honest!

Thanks to Freddie Leung for the review sample.

Cookie Sewell

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AMPSOne
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OOPS! This was my observation on the base kit. For this one I feel it is a nice choice but I wish I had more info on the zimmerit option -- especially since DML makes a lovely kit with zimmerit as well.

Cookie Sewell

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AMPSOne

snipped-for-privacy@aol.com wrote: : : Disadvantages: no zimmerit provided ? see text : To me, this is a plus. I prefer my zimmerit not look like everybody else, thank you.

Bruce

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Bruce Burden

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