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Italian Paratroopers Anzio 1944

Dragon, 1/35 scale

Reviewed by Cookie Sewell

Summary

Stock No.

Dragon Models Limited 1/35 scale ‘39-‘45 Series Kit No. 6741; Italian Paratroopers Anzio 1944

Contents and Media:

68 parts in grey styrene

Price:

pre-order price US$16.95 via Dragon USA Online

Scale:

1/35

Review Type:

First Look

Advantages:

Another new set of Italian figures in styrene; comes in combat smocks with combat vests

Disadvantages:

Generic weapons set not “Gen2" quality

Recommendation:

Highly Recommended for all Italian campaign fans


FirstLook


Like other modern armies the Italian Army formed a paratroop division - Folgore - just prior to the major actions of WWII. It fought in a number of campaigns and areas, but in 1944 its remants were formed into the “Nembo” group of the Italian Co-Belligerent Forces and fought with the British to help free Italy. But as is often the case, of course the Fascist RSI forces also had a “Nembo” group formed of members of the former “Folgore” airborne division.

This particular set from DML provides four members of this latter group. Their uniforms appear to mix bits of Italian and German uniforms (Italian helmets and vests and German camouflaged Fallschirmjaeger smocks) with Italian and German weapons and kit.

The set provides four figures in “in action” poses: one man with a Breda Model 30 light machine gun, his other number running with a Panzerfaust 60 and carrying a Beretta submachine gun, one man firing a Carcano carbine but carrying what appear to be spare barrels for a light machine (apparently not a Bren Gun!) and a case of some sort – radio? – in a kneeling position, and one throwing a grenade, also armed with a Beretta. The figures are provided with canteens, entrenching tools, packs and pouches, and two sets of desert goggles.

Each figure comes in “Gen1" style breakdown of six parts – head, torso, arms and legs – and is in a set pose, but the hands are separate on most of the figures.

The set comes with a generic weapons sprue of Italian weapons – indicating there may be more sets or “users” in the future. The set provides one 6.5mm Carcano carbine with bayonet, one Beretta submachine gun with stock, and a 6.5mm Breda Model 30 light machine gun. This comes with a separate side-loading magazine and bipod. The weapons are conventional moldings and do not come with the “Gen2" features of optional position breeches or hollow muzzles. A second Beretta is on the main sprue along with a two-piece Panzerfaust 60.

The painting and assembly directions are on the box front and back, and are done by another of DML’s unknown artists. While tolerable they are not as well done as the Volstad ones.
Overall this is an interesting set which will be a bit harder to match with a vehicle. Thanks to Steve Barker for correcting the original review.



Sprue Layout:

6741 63 Four figures and kit, 1 x Beretta submachine gun, Panzerfaust
WA 5 Italian generic weapons - 1 x Carcano, 1 x Beretta submachine gun, 1 x Breda Model 30 light machine gun

Thanks to Freddie Leung for the sample