ARM: Review - cyber-hobby.com 1/35 scale M4 Original VVSS Suspension (Early)

Kit Review: cyber-hobby.com 1/35 scale Upgrade Package No. 3870; M4 Original VVSS Suspension (Early) + T41 DS Track; 70 parts (68 in grey styrene, 2 tan DS Plastic tracks); retail price US$13.95

Advantages: DML's nice new M3-style VVSS suspension as a separate kit permits upgrades or completions to older kits or projects; T41 tracks make it very worthwhile

Disadvantages: may not be readily available

Recommendation: Highly Recommended

Recommendation: for all M3 and M4 medium tank fans

DML has been hitting the inner rings with their recent releases, and their new DV (early production) M4 kits have been both well done and well received. Now DML's affiliate cyber-hobby.com has released an "upgrade" kit of their new suspension and tracks as a separate kit for use with either modeling projects or upgrading older kits.

The kit provides one of the earlier variations of the VVSS suspension with the "smooth" finished bogie carriers (another kit offers the versions with lateral ribbing, according to the advertising broadsides), return rollers, five-spoked welded wheels, and welded idlers; no drivers are included with this set. A set of hull adapter plates are provided to fit them to either any DML or Italeri hull, or with trimming to any other manufacturer's M3 or M4 hull.

The very nice early war T41 tracks are included - these being non- reversible rubber pad tracks - from DS plastic, and most modelers have been relatively enthusiastic about them as single link US medium tank tracks made from three to five parts per link are exceedingly tedious to assemble, and as the medium tanks used "live" tracks which rarely sagged of little advantage.

This set permits upgrading older kits such as Tamiya M3 and M4 Early kits as well as Academy M3 kits (if you did not get the "upgrade" sprue from Academy with the correct size bogie carriers). Detail is good, and the set costs less than half of the Tasca set with relatively identical details, plus the T41 tracks as a bonus.

Overall this set is very good value indeed and should help get some older kits and projects off modelers' shelves!

Cookie Sewell

Sprue layout:

D 30x2 M4 DV suspension parts S 4x2 Hull adapter plates

- 2 T41 DS plastic track runs

Reply to
AMPSOne
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Cookie, do these set have the same rocker arms as the other VVSS sets? (The early ones had the pivot point lower.) One thing that was disappointing in the artwork was that they didn't have the spacer stud nuts on the bogie arms - almost mandatory for the early vintage.

T41s would be nice to have.

KL

----- Original Message ----- From: Newsgroups: rec.models.scale Sent: Sunday, January 18, 2009 3:27 PM Subject: ARM: Review - cyber-hobby.com 1/35 scale M4 Original VVSS Suspension (Early)

Reply to
Kurt Laughlin

They're pretty basic and can be prettied up with some extra details such as the nuts cited, but as noted I did find a close match on the VMMV M3 Lee. Even with a few minor tweaks needed they beat having to use resin or the c*ck-up version of the Academy suspension (I will not bring up the ancient and useless Tamiya M3 suspension...)

Cookie Sewell

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AMPSOne

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