ARM: Review - DML 1/35 scale Panzerschrek antitank teams

Kit Review: Dragon Models Limited 1/35 scale =9139-=9145 Series Kit No.

6374; German Antitank Team w/Panzerschrek - Gen2; 268 parts (248 in grey styrene, 20 etched brass); estimated price US$14.95

Advantages: nice new figure set with German =93bazooka=94 with one casual team and one in action team

Disadvantages: figure selection may limit use in diorama settings

Rating: Highly Recommended

Recommendation: for all German fans

Most Allied tankers in WWII became intimately familiar with the one- shot =93Panzerfaust=94 weapons designed for use by untrained infantry, but they also ran into the German version of the bazooka =96 a reloadable

8.8 cm weapon that gave increased range and accuracy. This required more training and was not encountered as often as the Panzerfaust weapons, but did its share of damage. (There are rumors that the US 3.5" Super-Bazooka was patterned on this weapon, but so far I have not been able to run it down.)

DML has now released a new =93Gen 2" set of four figures equipped with this weapon; one set of =93in action=94 figures is wearing greatcoats and firing from a standing position; the other is wearing normal combat dress with soft caps and in route march.

Each figure follows the normal breakdown of =93Gen 2" figures - 17 parts consisting of head (2), torso (2), legs (2), arms (2) hands (2), footgear (2), collar (1) and coat tail or skirt (4). All are new molds but there are no optional hands or arms to place the figures in different poses.

The kit provided is from the now normal generic sprues GA and GB and should be familiar to all those who have seen the Gen 2 figures, and also the WA sprue with two Kar 98Ks and accessories is included. A small fret of etched brass provides the slings and optional belt buckles and shoulder straps.

This kit also includes two WE sprues, each of which comes with a Panzerschrek with four rounds, an ammo carrying case, and optional parts for early or late versions of the weapon. The tails of the rocket projectiles are =93Slide Molded=94 so have internal detail, as is the carrying case which comes with a separate lid.

Finishing directions =96 like the box art =96 are from Ron Volstad. There is a small sheet of Cartograf decals included for the two carrying cases and the Panzerschrek weapons.

Overall this looks to be another nice and useful set of figures, but the fact that the firing team is in long coats pretty much puts them in the winter of 1944-1945.

Thanks to Freddie Leung for the review sample.

Cookie Sewell

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