The
Z-39 was a Type 1936A (Mob) destroyer that was commissioned in August
1943 and became operational in January 1944. After working up, she
was transferred to Reval on the Gulf of Finland and took part in mining
operations in company with Z-25 and Z-35. Later while in route to
Baltisch Port in Estonia on June 23, 1944 she came under air attack
and was damaged by bombs. Escorted by Z-28 she headed for Swinemunde
by way of Libau. Further repairs were planned in Copenhagen, but without
sufficient fuel, Z-39 repairs were instead made in Swinemunde and
were completed in late March 1945.
Z-39
was back in action escorting transports to Bay of Danzig and providing
gun support for the German forces ashore. She was lightly damaged
by air attack again while escorting Z-43 to Warrnemunde. In early
May she joined the old German Battleship Schlesien in bombarding Soviet
units and covering the bridge over Peene River. Z-39 was called upon
to tow the Schlesien to safety when that ship struck a mine. They
made it all the way to Swinemunde where the old battleship was left
grounded in a position where the guns could cover the roads leading
into the city. Z-39 resumed bombardment until German forces were forced
to withdraw from the area. From the Z-39 along with Z-38, torpedo
boat T-33, and tender Jagd escorted five steamers loaded with 35,000
refugees and wounded soldiers. Z-39 made another rescue trip before
sailing to Kiel where she was decommissioned on May 10th.
After
the war Z-39 was sailed to Plymouth in the UK and on to Boston Navy
Yard where she was turned over to the US Navy as a war prize. In September
her Anglo-German crew was demobilized and Z-39 was commissioned into
the US Navy as DD-939. After extensive study of the German design,
Z-39 was turned over to the French Navy in 1947, where she was eventually
cannibalized for spare parts. Plans to upgrade her were never acted
on and in 1953 she was broken up for scrap.
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Dragon
has continued their Smart Kit line with this important German Destroyer.
A nice followup to their Scharnhorst kit. This kit is typical of later
Type 1936A (Mob) destroyers with the forward twin turret replacing
the two single 5" gun houses. No two ships of this class were
exactly alike, but it would be pretty easy to modify this kit into
the other ships in this group which include Z31, Z 32, Z 33, Z 34,
Z 37, and Z 38. The ship is in her final German fit and can also be
built to represent DD-939 in US service.
SPRUE A
The upper hull is molded waterline style with a sharp and distinct
bow. The kit is packed with a plastic protector to prevent damage
in shipping.
Portholes are deeply recessed into the hull with rain gutters commonly
called eyebrows molded on. The shape appears to match the drawings
of the ship very precisely.
SPRUE B
The lower hull includes slide molded bilge keels and even a sonar
dome. Fit with the upper hull is almost exact and the modeler will
have very little work to do to join the two parts for full hull display.
The upper deck fits nicely into the upper hull and has some nice surface
detail. Mine rails are molded onto the deck and include the cross
ties.
Recessed sockets are included for the superstructure assemblies to
plug into making for a smart fit that will allow you to pre-paint
them for easier assembly. Also on the sprue are the rudders, props
and breakwater for the bow. All are sharply molded.
SPRUE C
This sprue includes much of the upper decks and superstructure parts.
Two of the deckhouses are molded using three slides so that open doors
and surface detail can be included on a single part with no seams.
The funnel caps include grills on the top and one piece hollow bodies
tanks to more slides in the mold. The other end of the sprue also
features a slide that allows for one piece prop shafts and an open
door on a superstructure part.
Bridge wings have detail on both sides and include molded supports.
The funnel air intakes feature some stunning detailing and when combined
with the included PE shown below will make for a most realistic assembly.
SPRUE D x2
This sprue has the mast and yardarm parts and features some really
thin molding. These parts are delicate so use a sharp knife to remove
them, but they are nice enough that you will not have to replace them
with aftermarket parts. A crows nest and even little weather vanes
and antenna are included. Some of those parts may seem a little extreme
as they are very tiny, but you don't have to add them if you don't
want to and it is so much easier to leave them off than to cut off
overscale blobs like those found in some kits.
SPRUE E
The bridge face and other parts are included on this sprue with yet
another slide molded deckhouse. The detail is very fine and I was
surprised at how nicely these part went together with barely a trace
of a seam. interior and exterior detail is molded onto the open bridge
walls.
SPRUE F x2
There are two of these weapons sprues with the best looking torpedo
launchers I have ever seen in this scale. These have very fine detailing
with air cylinders and piping being distinctly molded. But the real
plus is the use of slides in the mold to give the tubes and open appearance.
The range finders, searchlights, and other fittings are molded to
the same level of detail that we have come to expect from the Smart
Kits.
Check out the mine winch assembly molded in one piece yet with exceptional
detail. Cable reel assemblies, and individual Marx floats are also
very well done.
SPRUE G x2
Two sprues featuring the ships boats are provided. The large launches
are almost separate kits in themselves with really cool detail. The
separate roof allows for an open cabin and a slide allows for a one
pieced hull with a molded on rudder and room for a propeller if you
propeller if your really good with tweezers. An open decked boat is
also included. Fine wheels are included to mount on the capstans on
the bow.
SPRUE H x2
Two of these weapons sprues are included with the light anti aircraft
guns included. Like those on the larger Scharnhorst kit, these are
also incredibly detailed. The ends of the barrels feature hollowed
out tips thanks to slides in the mold. I hope to see these weapons
offered separately someday as they are the best on the market and
could be used to upgrade other kits.
Weapons include are the 127mm single, twin Flak 38 LM43, 20mm Naval-vierling,
and 3.7 twin anti-aircraft guns.
SPRUE J
The twin 5" gun turret is molded in one piece with a separate
bottom, barrels, and Marx float holders. Thanks to the 3 slide mold
the body of the turret will have only one small sprue attachment point
to sand off. The bottom fits neatly under so no seam will be visible.
I tested fitted the assembly and when competed it looks amazing. The
gun barrels are scale size, and have hollowed out ends.
SPRUE K x2
There are two sprues of the single 5" mounts. These also feature
one piece 3 slide molded shields with the only seam being on the underside
where it will not be seen. Footrails for the base of the gun are included
to mount to the deck This mount has some really nice rivet detailing
on the surface. The only thing that I can complain about here is the
racks for the Marx floats as they look a little thick.
SPRUE P
A new base for this kit has been designed based on how most modelers
like to display their ships in full hull mode. The stands which resemble
lamp finales are even slide molded so they can be done without seams.
PHOTOETCH
Fret MA features grills with shutter assemblies for the funnel intakes.
These can be opened up or displayed closed. Footrails for the funnel
will also help dress up the kit. Radar antenna give you an option
in case you don't want to use the plastic ones.
Fret MB provides the shields for the light anti aircraft guns. Handwheels
and seats are also included if you wish to add extra detail. You don't
have to use all these parts but they are there if you do.
Fret MC includes the watertight doors relief etched in two different
styles.
You will need to supply the majority of railings. But there are many
photo etch companies that sell these. Dragon wanted to keep the cost
down on this kit for those who don't typically add extra photo etch.
DECALS
Two decal sheets are provided. One includes the German and US flags.
The US flags are in case you wish to model this ship in USN service
as DD-939.
The second sheet includes hull numbers, draft markings, and other
nicely rendered markings. Only the number 39 is included so you will
have to supply your own numbers if you use this kit to do a sistership.
INSTRUCTIONS
Instructions are ten pages showing bill of materials, sub-assembly
views, and painting guides. These have been expanded by two pages
over previous destroyer kits and hopefully will give you a better
view of all the parts and their locations. The assembly is also changed
a bit to reflect the steps typically followed by modelers. I am glad
to see Dragon listening to modelers and putting the extra time and
effort into their instructions.
BONUS CREW MEMBERS
Dragon has included some stunning bonus figures. These figures are
not CAD designed but are mastered using the same sculptures that are
responsible for Dragons well known figure line. These are provided
in realistic lifelike poses and will add a nice touch. The detail
on these figure is almost insane. You can make our their facial features,
and the wrinkles in their clothing.
My only complaint is that you only get a few. One of these sprues
was also included in the Scharnhorst kit, but the other is new just
for this kit.
BUILDUP PHOTOS
Some photos of this kit built up using only the supplied parts are
shown below.
CONCLUSIONS
This is Dragon's second German ship in the Smart Kit line. A nice
follow-up to the Scharnhorst. Rob McCune the same 3D Designer who
created the CAD for that kit, is at it again with his first destroyer.
Dragon has taken his work and produced this stunning recreation of
this large destroyer. The molding is first rate, and test fitting
shows that this kit will go together with a minimum of fuss.
This is kit number DRA-1037 with a suggested list price of $49.95.
It is a tremendous value for the modeler when you consider the detail,
and hours of enjoyment you will have building it. These ships should
be showing up in your hobby shops soon or order your direct from Dragon
USA.