Pz.Kpfw. IV Ausf. F1 "Vorpanzer" - Smart KitReviewed by Cookie Sewell
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Stock Number and Description | cyber-hobby.com 1/35 Scale Kit No. 19 (Dragon Models Limited 1/35 Scale ‘39-‘45 Series Kit No. 6398); Pz.Kpfw. IV Ausf. F1 "Vorpanzer" - Smart Kit |
Scale: | 1/35 |
Media and Contents: | 793 parts (531 parts in grey styrene, 216 "Magic Track" Links, 30 etched brass, 15 clear styrene, 1 twisted steel wire) |
Price: | price estimated at US $45.00. Will be available online from Mission Models |
Review Type: | First Look |
Advantages: | The "other shoe" drops with a nice companion to the Ausf. F2; subtle changes in the sprues; includes parts for desert variant |
Disadvantages: | Probably not enough etched brass or mixed media parts to suit some modelers |
Recommendation: | Recommended for all German armor fans |
FirstLook
Following closely on the heels of the excellent DML Pzkw. IV Ausf.
F2 "Smart Kit" is this effort from cyber-hobby.com which provides a
"boutique" version of the Ausf. F1 with the short L/24 gun.
DML itself last produced a Pzkw. IV Ausf. F1 back in 1997 (1/35
Scale Imperial Series No. 9044; DAK Pzkw. IV Ausf. F1; 694 parts
(574 in grey stryene, 210 in steel colored styrene, 10 photo
etched)) which was a totally different kit derived from Gunze Sangyo
molds. Many modelers hoped for an F1 when the new F2 kit was
released in March 2007 and now cyber-hobby.com has honored their
wishes.
This kit is basically the excellent F2 kit with the exception of
some "sprue roulette" changes to the original kit. The kit boasts
modified B, D and K sprues covering 58 parts and also has new L (the
L/24 gun assembly) and T (the "Vorpanzer" applique armor array,
taken from the Pzkw. IV Ausf. E "Vorpanzer" kit) parts along with
two new frets of etched brass for a total of 49 new parts made just
for this kit.
As I previously noted, this kit has a new hull pan which is complete
less the stern plates, separate final drives, and much of the
surface detail simulates screw or bolt holes; it also has an
applique lower glacis plate. Drivers now consist of only four parts;
the separate bolts are gone. Bogies are now nine piece affairs
without separate tires.
The upper hull consists of a 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. This kit does provide both the
"solid" engine deck access hatches as well as the "louvered" desert
ones, which is a bit odd as only a single finishing option is
provided.
All ports and hatches are separate parts so they can be posed open.
While not detailed the hull does come with a rudimentary firewall
for the engine compartment, and the various vents and louvers are
also posable either open or closed. The bow also comes with a
well-done machine gun and ball mount. Note that all ports have clear
styrene inserts as well.
The turret is relatively conventional in its parts breakdown. The
new version only uses the KwK L/24 gun so the options that are
provided for the KwK L/43 gun go to the spares box. Other than the
gun and a very well done commander's cupola of 18 parts (5 are
optional) there is only a minimal interior for the turret.
Oddly enough for a cyber-hobby.com "boutique" kit this one nearly
has less brass than the Ausf. F2 kit did. Etched brass is kept to a
minimum and only covers items such as the engine air intake louvers,
some small brackets, and the flaps for the engine air intakes on the
sides of the rear deck.
Tracks are the "Magic Track" snap-together-then-cement type, and
modelers are advised to recall that when facing the head card the
left side track links are on the left and right are on the right;
glad DML simplified that as before I needed a 10x jeweler's loupe to
tell which was which!
A tiny sheet of targeted Cartograf decals is provided along with but
ONE finishing options: Unidentified unit, 1942. This tank is in
overall grey (the directions state "field grey" but from what I
recall that was a grey-green color and not a vehicle color) with the
name "Hansi" on the lower glacis plate. The model does not come in
any of the DAK or other options, which considering there were more
than 450 built is something of a shame. Perhaps DML is planning to
release the "straight" F1 as a separate kit.
I have one work of explanation to post with this review, and that is
the use of the term "Panzerbraun." I don't coin terms in German, and
as a point of fact got that one several years ago from noted German
armor researcher Tom Jentz. He used it to differentiate between what
he called "Panzerbraun" which was the standard sand color used for
German armored vehicles from the factories and "DAK Braun" which was
the desert color. Having seen the one alleged pristine vehicle in
DAK paint – the APG Demag 1-ton halftrack captured in 1943 – it is
more of a "Gulden's Mustard" color than the colors I often see at
shows. Thankfully in some respects this model doesn't offer either
color as an option, so that is probably better for my sake!
Unlike other cyber-hobby.com kits this one has "parents" — credit is
given to project supervision by Hirohisa Takada, technical drawings
by Shin Okada and technical assistance from Tom Cockle, Gary
Edmundson, Notger Schlegtendal, and Thomas Anderson. With these
gentlemen providing input I believe them when they call the vehicle
"unidentified!"
Overall this appears another short-run "boutique" kit from cyber-hobby.com
but hopefull DML will give it "legs" – and more finishing options.
Highly Recommended.
Sprue Breakdown and Source
A 37x2 Drivers, idlers and return
rollers
A 81x2 Road wheels and bogies
B 28 Turret base and details, gun breech
C 19 OVM and pioneer tools
C 8 Jack and details
D 27 Hull and turret details (desert variant)
E 27 Hull details and gun barrel
F 16 Commander's cupola
F 8 Spare track links
G 52 Turret and hull ports, smoke grenade launchers
H 57 Engine deck and details
K 3 Fenders and upper glacis plate
J 2 Hull top and turret top
J 8 Machine guns
L 19 L/24 gun and parts
L 108 "Magic Track" left side
M 15 clear styrene
R 108 "Magic Track" right side
T 20 "Vorpanzer" armor array
Y 1 Lower hull pan
Z 1 Twisted metal wire
MA 15 Etched brass
MB 15 Etched brass
Thanks to
Freddie Leung for the review sample.