175 parts (122 in grey styrene, 51 etched
brass, 2 DS plastic track runs)
Price:
price about US $13.98
Review Type:
First Look
Advantages:
Nice, clean kit with new M4A4/Sherman V
hull, tracks and turret; detail rivals 1/35 scale kits; provides the
modeler with the ability to make the model as detailed as possible
Disadvantages:
Brass details are now bordering on the
ridiculous in regard to size and usability
Recommendation:
Highly Recommended for all Commonwealth
armour fans and "Shermaholics" in small scale
FirstLook
As with many other DML kits, they have now released a straight
Sherman V kit (but under the odd release designation of M4A4) to
complement their earlier Sherman VC Firefly kit. As can be expected,
this model uses all but the turret sprue, brass and decals from that
kit.
It should be noted that the US Army did use some M4A4 tanks, but the
only ones used in combat were in conjunction with Nationalist
Chinese forces in the CBI theater. The American use was primarily
confined to the Desert Training Center at Indio, California, with
tanks used there being rebuilt and sent overseas to Commonwealth
forces. The book "Tanks are Mighty Fine Things" clearly shows color
photos of M4A4s with the 7th Armored Division in training, as well
as awaiting rebuilding before overseas shipment.
The kit basically combines the A, B and C sprues from the Firefly
kit (details and mid-production VVSS suspension, with welded road
wheels and "straight" return roller arms with pillow blocks) with 26
parts adapted from their M4A1 kit for the turret, as well as the two
DS plastic British pattern steel chevron (T62 style) track runs.
The hull is beautifully done with "Slide Molding" providing the side
details as well as the top and front/rear ones, including very
petite weld bead details (less casting numbers!) and other niceties
such as the fender/sand shield mountings. The turret likewise has
been "Slide Molded" as has the gun barrel which has a hollow muzzle.
Everywhere one looks are fine details such as bolts, screw heads,
weld bead, etc.
All of the armored applique panels are included, three hull, one
turret and true to its Firefly roots the patch over the bow gun
port. Again, the trailer hitch was molded in the stowed position on
the side of the rear doors, but unless you are planning on using an
ammo trailer that is pretty minor. All of the crew hatches and the
pistol port are separate parts and can be shown open or shut. There
is no interior detail in the turret.
The transmission cover is the "bolted" three-section type with
separate bolt flanges, which is normal for portraying this
component, and has a choice of cast in or etched brass "ears" for
the tow shackles. Other etched brass components include the
taillight lenses, light guards, part of the tool brackets, and in
the RP (right puny) department, the locking tabs and ears for the
hatches. (These are maybe 0.5 x 1.0 mm.)
Surprisingly DML has not included the fenders/sand shields for this
model of the Sherman, as they were more commonly used by
Commonwealth tankers than Americans. Considering it would be a good
idea to use etched brass for this, the omission is a bit odd. They
do, unlike their 1/35 scale brethren, include the .50 caliber M2
heavy machine gun for the commander's cupola ring mount.
Painting instructions and markings via a nice Cartograf sheet cover
four vehicles: RHQ 13th/18th Royal Hussars, Normandy 1944; 1st
Chinese Provisional Tank Group, Burma 1945; 1st Motorized Artillery
Regiment, Polish 1st Armoured Division, Falaise Gap 1944; and Free
French Army, Marseille 1944. Oddly, sources indicate that the one
British tank modeled may have been a Sherman III (M4A2) and not an
Sherman V (M4A4), which is a major goof. All tanks appear to be in
olive drab. At least there are no silly "captured" options with this
kit!
Overall, other than the one error in markings this kit continues the
string of "hits" for small scale armour modelers with a U!
Highly
Recommended
Thanks to
Freddie Leung for the review sample.
Sprue breakdown
7311 M4A4
A 26 75mm early turret
B 33 machine gun and fine details
A 33 M4A4/Firefly details
C 30 Mid-production VVSS suspension
D 2 M4A4/Sherman V hull
MA 51 brass
X 2 DS plastic tracks (T62 type)