Pz.Kpfw. I Ausf. B
DAK Version
Dragon, 1/35 scale
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Stock Number
and Description |
Dragon Models Limited 1/35 Scale
‘39-‘45 Series Kit No. 6207; Pz.Kpfw. I Ausf. B DAK Version |
Media and Contents: |
597 parts (545 in grey styrene, 27
etched brass, 25 in clear styrene) |
Price: |
about $27.98 |
Scale: |
1/35 |
Review Type: |
First Look |
Advantages: |
Very nicely done kit, separate
hatches at all openings, several different options permit a dead match
for specific vehicles, choice of styrene or etched brass parts; includes
parts for well-known 21st Panzer Division command tank |
Disadvantages: |
Very tiny individual track links
will not be popular with some modelers |
Recommendation: |
Highly Recommended to all light
armor, Afrika Korps and German armor fans |
Reviewed by
Cookie Sewell
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Dragon has been really cranking out kits lately, albeit many of them
being modifications of earlier releases with new parts and options. This is
one such kit, as it now takes their nice little Panzerkampfwagen I Ausf. B
kit and provides the options to build it as one of the famous "Afrika Korps"
ones.
A 36
B 46
C 164 x 2
D 15
E 14
E 11 (N)
F 26
F 13 (N)
I 1
N 12 x 2 (N)
W 22 clear (new)
6063 31
As opposed to the original kit (No. 6186) that came with a total of nine
plastic sprues, the new version has been slightly retooled and comes with 12
and includes figure set No. 6063, along with two new sprues of parts, two
sprues of "jerry" cans, and another fret of etched brass. The figures
provide a compliment to the model as there are four figures in the more
casual dress found in North Africa. This set provides two figures in pith
helmets and two with soft caps, all in casual poses with mess tins or
canteens. A field stove and ration containers are provided. A puppy is also
included for diorama potential.
Also new to this kit is a set of clear styrene vision blocks and block
frames, which are used to provide the basis for the vision port mounts and
also the locks for opening the external vision ports (recall it was a bit
hot in Africa and many vehicles traveled around "unbuttoned" whenever
possible to avoid cooking the crew – German films clearly show them frying
eggs on fenders!)
All of the previous kit options on exhausts and view port covers have been
retained, and this one also provides six complete "jerry" cans with an
optional etched brass "seam" that is cleverly designed to be trapped between
the halves of the can during assembly (parts N1 and N2 with MB2).
As before, the kit includes 288 single track links, which are not going to
be popular with some modelers as they are very, very small – each one is
about 3 mm x 7 mm. If you do not have a fine sprue nipper or keyhole type
razor saw, getting these off the sprues will be difficult. I recommend the
following procedure. Before cutting them off the sprue, cut open the end
bars of the sprue to take the tension off the parts. This way, as you trim
the parts, they are not compressed upon themselves but instead come free.
You wind up with fewer broken and damaged parts this way. Also, they do have
a pin-and-notch system for assembly, at least, so assembly should be much
easier than you would think once you have them off the sprue.
Most of the etched brass parts deal with the rear of the hull and are used
with the smoke candles. This isn't so bad, as there are also some options
where brass parts can be used to replace styrene ones, which is one of the
best ideas that DML has come up with in a long time.
The model offers two different paint schemes. The famous one (Red R) is
from the 21st Panzer Division 1941-42 and the other is grey (the
instructions state "Field Grey" but suspect they meant Panzergrau, which is
NOT the same color) from the 5th Panzer Division, Tripoli, 1941. Something
tells me either they meant to say either the 5th Light Division or the 15th
Panzer Division, and not the 5th; that division was in Russia at the time.
Again, this is a really nice effort by DML and provides plenty of options.
Cookie Sewell
. Thanks to Freddie Leung of DML for the review sample.
Review Copyright © 2004 by Cookie
Sewell
Page Created 29 December, 2004
Last updated 29 December, 2004
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