Dragon 6647 Sd.Kfz.167 StuG.IV Last Production

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DR6647
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Dragon 6647 Sd.Kfz.167 StuG.IV Last Production
 
Overview
  • Engine hatches can be assembled open/closed
  • Armor skirt support brackets
  • include photo-etched metal
  • Newly tooled hatch handle provided as options
  • Rear brackets presented in photot-etched parts
  • Slide-molded periscopes for commander’s cupola made from clear parts
  • One-piece slide-molded lower hull
  • Bolts and rivets delicately represented on hull bottom
  • Realistic lower hull made by 2-directional slide mold
  • Includes fuel tank filler mouths
  • Newly designed gun travel lock can be assembled in travel or combat mode
  • Newly tooled StuG.IV Last Production reproduced
  • Newly tooled metal armor skirts provided as individual pieces
  • Newly tooled armor skirt support rails w/photo-etched detail
  • True-to-scale fenders w/crisp detail
  • Easy-to-assemble upper hull
  • Multi-part upper hull offers maximum detail
  • Fighting-compartment armor w/accurate weld seams
  • Optional rain guard on fighting compartment
  • One-piece gun barrel
  • Optional slide-molded muzzle brakes can be fitted
  • Gun mantlet rendered w/realistic cast texture
  • Cannon can be elevated up/down
  • Newly tooled exhaust pipes represented as per originals
  • Gun breech and recoil guard fully reproduced
  • Gun sight and hand wheels w/delicate detail
  • Recoil and recuperator cylinders accurately represented
  • Multi-directional slide-molded superstructure
  • Radio set and seat included
  • Delicate roof armor w/accurate weld seams
  • Screw heads finely reproduced
  • Driver’s hatch w/interior detail can be assembled open/closed
  • Slide-molded engine deck w/bolt detail
  • Hatches can be assembled open/closed
  • Commander’s hatch w/interior details can be assembled open/closed
  • MG shield accurately reproduced w/bolt details
  • Authentic-looking MG34
  • Optional butt stock included
  • Detailed suspension system reproduced
  • Photo-etched parts for idlers to accurately represent undercut detail
  • Road wheels, sprockets, idlers and return rollers authentically reproduced
  • One-piece 40cm DS tracks
 
Subject:
Review - DML 1/35 scale Sd.Kfz. 167 StuG IV Last Production
Kit Review: Dragon Models Limited 1/35 scale ‘39-‘45 Series Kit No. 6647; Sd.Kfz. 167 StuG. IV Last Production - Smart Kit; 709 parts (635 in grey styrene, 50 etched brass, 12 clear styrene, 10 etched nickel, 2 DS Plastic track runs)
Advantages: uses “Smart Kit” Pzkw. IV and StuG III components
Disadvantages: return to DS Plastic tracks may disappoint some
Rating: Highly Recommended
Recommendation: for all German and “Stug” fans
As I noted when I reviewed the first three DML StuG IV kits, it would seem a step backwards to create a self-propelled 7.5 cm gun using the Pzkw. IV chassis; after all, this same gun was already available in an all-around traverse turret on the same chassis and would seemingly be a better idea. But the Germans had a great number of doctrinal uses for self-propelled guns, and as the Alkett factory had been basically put out of business by Allied bombing (hence the end of StuG III production due to a lack of chassis) tests were made in late 1943 to fit the StuG III casemate to the Pzkw. IV chassis. The result was a success, and between December 1943 and March 1945 more than 800 of these vehicles were built. The chassis mirrored the Pzkw. IV chassis so they began using Ausf. H chassis and ended up with late model Ausf. J chassis, which is the subject of this kit.
The last model StuG IV mirrored the final Panzer IV versions with three new design return rollers, simplified parts all around, and the same new exhausts and remote control mount for the MG34 or MG42 machine gun.
As with the three previous kits this one comes with a partial interior and all of the predetermined optional position hatches and viewers to permit an interior to be fitted to the rest of the hull. As with other recent DML kits with “schuertzen” armor shields, it provides the hangers and fittings in styrene and the plates themselves in etched nickel. Note that this version has simplified shields – only five per side.
Unfortunately also as before, DML does not have the best directions and in the case of this vehicle – where a large number of parts are replaced with those from either new sprues or other kits – you will have to pay very close attention to find the correct parts and make any modifications (such as drilling out holes, etched brass versus styrene options, etc.)
The kit follows its forebearers. Drivers now consist of only four parts; the separate bolts are gone. Bogies are now nine piece affairs without separate tires. New details are provided for the tow hook at the rear of the hull as well.
The upper hull again consists of a rear deck and framework with applique sides, front and rear engine intake components and fenders. The muffler has a central tube section and six add-on parts to complete it along with a “slide molded” exhaust pipe.
All ports and hatches are separate parts so they can be posed open. While no interior components for the front lower rear hull or engine compartment are yet present, the hull still provides a rudimentary firewall for the engine compartment, and the various vents and louvers are also poseable either open or closed. Note that all ports have clear styrene inserts as well.
Using the StuG III parts the kit comes with a high level of interior parts, including the gun, commander’s cupola assembly, floor, and the radios and stowage racks for various bits on each side of the casemate. A loader’s machine gun is provided for the kit, but this kit adds the narrow shield and remote control assembly as well as a new casemate roof with the mounting for the weapon.
This kit reverts the last revision (!) and goes back to the DS Plastic single piece runs. Modelers seem to either love them or hate them, but they are less tedious than the single link “Magic Track” tracks.
Technical assistance on this kit was provided by Notger Schlegtendal, Thomas Anderson, Tom Cockle and Gary Edmundson.
Two finishing options are provided with this kit: Unidentified Unit, Eastern Front 1944 (tricolor, black crosses); Unidentified Unit, Eastern Front 1944 (tricolor upper hull, no shields, black crosses). A tiny sheet of Cartograf decals accompanies the kit.
Brand:
Dragon
Barcode:
089195566478
Scale:
1/35

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