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15cm
s.IG.33 Infantry Gun w/Crew Contents
Although
the gun has been modelled by Dragon on vehicular mounts, modellers have
been eagerly awaiting a stand alone kit of the gun. The Kit
Contents Contained
within the standard smaller and longer Dragon box there are three large
sprues of grey styrene and four smaller one concerned with the gun itself,
plus one large sprue and three smaller ones concerned with the included
figures. In addition there are two sprues of Dragons tan-coloured DS100
vinyl, plus a small transparent sprue. Finally, a machined aluminium
barrel, small photo-etched fret and decal sheet finish off the package. As
you would expect, the moulding is up to Dragon's usual standard, i.e.
no flash, and exhibiting sharp detail. The moulding of the various figures
is slightly below this standard, with some fine flash being evident. The
instructions in this one only run to six sides, and two and a half of
them are used up with parts map and figure assembly instructions, so
this perhaps gives some indication of the lack of complexity of the
model of the gun. Don't let this lead you to understand that it's lacking
in detail in way however...it's not. Construction
begins with the assembly of the breech block onto the gun slide, for
which a separate bottom plate is provided that is detailed with various
rivets etc. This actually serves to illustrate how model design has
changed over just the last few years, since if this model had been designed
only five years ago, the slide would more than likely have been produced
as merely two halves to be cemented together, leaving an unsightly join
down the middle for modellers to disguise as best they could. Now we're
given a nicely-detailed bottom plate to increase the detail level and
hide the join. The same cannot be said of the breech block itself however,
this still being provided in two halves, yet Dragon have the technology
to slide-mould this in one piece, and indeed have done so in other models.
The nicely produced aluminium barrel is installed at this point, and
even has spiral rifling machined into it. Very nice indeed! Construction
of the trailer is next. The two large wheels supplied are of the cast
type, and are moulded with the tyres in place, completely undamaged,
leaving the modeller the option of whether or not to impart any in the
form of wear and tear, nicks etc. Each side of the trailer is largely
moulded as one piece, with smaller detail assembled on to them. There
are a couple of ejector-pin marks, but these are totally hidden when
assembly is complete. The firing sight is produced in transparent plastic
for a more realistic look, so you'll need to carefully mask, or do as
I do....paint the lot and then use a wooden cocktail stick to scrape
the paint off where you didn't want it! Conclusion
- Vinnie Branigan *For more details please click here "Overall this is a very nice kit of a stocky but effective weapon (and also beats the competing AFV Club weapon to the market)." Copyright 1998-2009 Dragon Models Limited. All Rights Reserved |