Advantages: nice set of four "action"
figures in post 1941-42 winter gear; usual Gen2 detailing
Disadvantages: relatively drab uniforms
Rating: Highly Recommended
Recommendation: for all WWII German fans and dioramists
DML's Gen2 figures are becoming the industry standard, and if nothing else have
forced other companies to play catch-up. This isn't a bad thing, as now even Eastern
European injection molded figure sets are getting to be very good and the day of the
Tamiya "dwarf zombie" is pretty much a thing of the past.
This set provides four German panzergrenadiers in full winter kit with parkas and
leather boots with all of the "kit" that comes as standard with Gen2 sets.
Each figure follows the normal Gen2 pattern 18 parts each (head (2), collar (1),
torso (2), arms (2), hands (2), legs (2), boots (2), coat skirts (4) and in this case a
hood (1).) A complete fifth head and two extra hands are also included for flexibility.
The figures comprise a two-man MG42 team in the prone position and two men
running with Kar 98K rifles; one may be replaced by an MP44 or Gewehr 43 if desired and
one extra hand is provided for that option. The machine gunner may have his head down
sighting or up and cocking the gun, hence the extra head and hand for him as well.
As usual, the Euro-PC push means that the full designation 5th SS Panzer
Divison "Das Wiking is sanitized, nor are there any SS collar tabs or flashes;
at least with these uniforms they probably wouldn't show anyway.
Overall this is a nice set, eagerly awaited by more than a few modelers, and
again provided with a nice set of painting instructions and cover art by Ron Volstad.
Thanks to Freddie Leung for the review sample.
Sprue breakdown
A 43 Two figures
B 41 Two figures
WA
18 (2 x Kar 98)
WB 18 (1 x Gewehr 41, MP-44, 2 x MP-40)
WC 29 (machine guns)
GA 64
(mess kits, canteens, entrenching tools, bayonets)
GB 56 (magazine pouches, holsters, bread bags)
GC 14 (grenades)
MA 17 Etched brass