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Review: DML 1/35 scale ¡¥39-¡¥45 Series Premium Edition British Figure
Sets
Advantages: very nicely molded Welbike and drop container with etched brass details; nicely done figure sets, with Commonwealth figures always at a premium
Disadvantages: ¡§Gen1" weapons; DML playing ¡§dirty pool¡¨ by only providing ONE Welbike option per kit!
Rating: Highly Recommended
Recommendation: for Commonwealth and Airborne Forces fans
Every major country formed airborne forces for the Second World War ¡V the USSR, Germany, Britain and the US. But as these were light infantry whose only great advantage was mobility, they either needed specialized weapons which could drop with them or glider-borne support vehicles and systems. While the gliders were capable of carrying standard weapons like jeeps and light antitank guns up to 57mm caliber, the same was not true of the C-47 (Dakota) transports which were the primary carrier for US and UK airborne troops. Both countries developed small courier motorcycles which could be air-dropped for forces once on the ground, with the US creating a Cushman and the UK the Welbike.
These were basically semi-rear area machines as they were only marginally
capable of off-road performance, but would speed up communications where
radio was either not available (or as at Arnhem inoperable for most
of the operation).
But ¡V DML pulled a fast on the modeler. The ¡§F¡¨ sprue with the Welbike comes with two ¡§ears¡¨ ¡V a left and right ¡V and they ¡§gated¡¨ them on each kit. 6585 comes with the left ¡§ear¡¨ which is the set of parts for the Welbike in operating condition with the handlebars raised and unfolded; 6586 has the right ¡§ear¡¨ with the parts for the Welbike in folded condition. In other words, you do not get an option with either kit and will have to get both of them to get a choice!
Beyond that, the figure sets remain excellent. Both are based on Ron Volstad artwork, but the internal directions are unfortunately the ¡§stick here¡¨ variety and not the Volstad ones with the figures showing specific painting instructions. Both sets are in jump smocks with the 1st Airborne in airborne helmets and the 2nd SAS in berets. All figures are in semi-action poses but the arms provide for the standing figure in the 1st Airborne set and the kneeling figure in the SAS set to be holding or working on the Welbike with the optional set of arms (which come with jump smock sleeves).
Overall these are nice little kits and the Welbike is a jewel, but it
would have been nicer if DML gave the modeler the option of open or
closed! -
Cookie Sewell |
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