Nuts & Bolts 37 Preview!

Nuts & Bolts 37 will be out in November. Here is a sneak preview from the publisher:

We are pleased to announce the publication of our latest Volume 37 on the early versions of the Jadgpanzer IV, also called “Guderian duck”. This “tank” first designed 1942 on an order of the Heereswaffenamt to VOMAG and first introduced in 1944 was basically a new successor to the Sturmgeschütz. There was a considerable effort by the General der Artillerie for the retention of the designation “Sturmgeschütz”. Guderian battled and won his case for the issuing of the tanks to the Panzerjäger units of the Panzer-Divisions. Despite the inexperienced Panzerjäger units the Jagdpanzer IV became a very worthy adversary against the Allies Armoured opposition. This volume includes the early versions of Panzerjäger IV chassis No. V2 to the leichte Panzerjäger IV with the 7.5 cm Pak 39 L/48. As we formulated the production of this volume it became apparent that the historical information we obtained could only be done justice if we produced two volumes on one of the most important German tank of the Second World War. Together with Volume 38, which is devoted to the VOMAG and ALKETT versions with the 7.5 cm Pak 42 L/70 and on the Einheitsfahrgestell, all versions of this formidable vehicle will be included to the standard of information that our readers have
become used to.


Nuts & Bolts Vol. 37: Jagdpanzer IV Part 1: L/48 (Sd.Kfz. 162) (available November 18th, 2016)
Autor Joachim Baschin & Martin Block
180 pages A4, glue-bound, approx. 368 photos, of these 152 contemporary photos from manuals, combat and war fronts in b/w, most of them previously unpublished; 193 colour photos of restored vehicles and their components in public and private collections, 23 colour photos of the models from T.Greenland, English / German captions, 48 pages English / German text, 15 pages of scale drawings of all versions and details in 1:35 scale from John Rue, 16 camouflage schemes from Laurent Lecocq, tactical signs and five tables of organization of units (Kriegstärke- Nachweisungen KStN) having these vehicles in their arsenal, first published November 18th, 2016.

New from Tankograd!

Dragon Models- Patriot Launcher with HEMTT!

A big Thank You goes out to Dragon USA for this kit and all of the other review samples we have looked at in the last few days.

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DRA-3558, 1/35 MIM-104B Patriot Surface-To-Air Missile (SAM) System

This kit represents an early version of the Patriot SAM System. The M901 launching station contained four MIM-104B missiles. This kit comes with a HEMMTT tractor. We looked at DRA-3563 in July which featured the more modern launcher (MIM-104F) that contains 16 missiles but did not include a tractor. Aside from these differences, the two kits share a great many common parts.

We'll start off this Patriot Photoganza with some sprue shots from parts common to both kits:

Here are some shots of the parts for the HEMTT tractor:

Here are the missile and launcher parts for the MIM-104B:

Just to review, here's another look at the box and the different missile and launcher pod from the MIM-104F:

Dragon USA Panzerganza!

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It's all about the variants in this installment:

This is the prototype version of the Jagdpanzer IV. Combines Dragon's current Panzer IV series parts with new parts for the upper hull. Two different vehicle configurations can be modeled.

This kit creates an antiaircraft vehicle by combining a Hetzer recovery vehicle chassis and a 2cm Flak gun. New upper hull, engine deck and road wheels.

This kit is based on Dragon's previously released Panther and Panzer IV kits to create a Panther recovery vehicle converted into a command tank used with Heavy Tank Destroyer Battalion 653 (s.Pz.Abt. 653) on the Eastern Front in 1944.

This kit is similar to the previously released V2 Prototype Panther. Includes new muffler, rear stowage bins and intake covers.

Prototype design of Jagdtiger with longer (12.8cm PAK L/66) gun. Production version 12.8cm L/55 gun is also in the box.

Dragon USA Photo Megaganza!

We just received a huge box of fun from Dragon USA!

Yesterday, we took a look at Dragon's latest King Tigers.

Today, we'll zoom in on some figure sets, a new stubby-barreled StuG. III and the second Israeli M48 kit.

DRA6791, 1/35 "Battle Of Smolensk & Roslavl 1941"

This set gives you a mix of two Wehrmacht infantry types along with an SS guy toting an antitank rifle.

Four U.S. Army types in current uniforms along with a dog figure. Master Box really enjoys including a mutt in their sets.

It's great to see Dragon jumping in on the short-barreled StuG! The instructions show a little bit of trimming to do. The overall kit naturally looks a lot like the Ausf. F versions. We liked the inclusion of the interior detail parts the best.

Israel fielded a small number of M48A2C rearmed with the 105mm L7A1 during the 1967 Six Day War. This kit is very much like the Magach 1&2 kit that we looked at back in July, except it comes with a 105mm gun from Dragon's M60 kit. For the sake of completeness, we have re-posted the pics from the Magach 1&2 here as well.

Below are the pics from July of the Magach 1&2 kit.

Dragon Tweaks their King Tiger Kits!

Thanks go out to Dragon USA for the review samples!

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These are the two latest incarnations of Dragon's King Tiger Kits.

DRA6848, 1/35 Sd.Kfz.182 Kingtiger Porsche Turret w/Zimmerit (2 in 1)

DRA6840, 1/35 Sd.Kfz.182 Kingtiger Henschel Production w/Zimmerit s.Pz.Abt.505 Russia 1944 (2 in 1)

The two kits share a lot of parts commonality, so here are some shots of the parts contained in both kits:

Both kits have some nice detail items such as clear parts, a PE fret with grilles and tool clasps and separate metal tow cables.

The Porsche King Tiger (kit 6848) has some nice bits and pieces that are highlighted on the side and back of the kit box.  The kit includes a Pilzen crane as a bonus.

Here's some snapshots of detail parts that caught our attention:

The Henschel Turret kit (6840) also includes some new parts that are highlighted on the box, including two different turret parts:

The right hand turret has a blank spot in the Zimmerit to accommodate the charging knight logo of  Schwere Panzer Abteilung 505 (s.Pz.Abt.505)

Thanks for looking!

More Sherman Bits & Pieces from The NEW TMD!

Coming Soon from Model Centrum

Armor Color Gallery #14: Camouflage & Markings of Commonwealth and Greek Armor in the Balkans Campaign April-May 1941

By Jeffrey Plowman

ISBN 978-83-60672-27-3

Published to coincide with the 75th Anniversary of the battle of Greece, this is an authoritative guide to the armor deployed by Commonwealth and Greek troops in continental Greece and in Crete. Covering wide variety of armored vehicles fielded by British 1st Armored Brigade HQ Squadron, 4th Queen’s Own Hussars, 3rd and 7th Royal Tank Regiments and 3rd King’s Own Hussars, 2nd New Zealand Division, 6th Australian Division and Greek 19th Motorized Division, this book includes many rare and never before published photos of early war British armored vehicles, with very detailed captions. Most of these photos would never see daylight without online markets. It includes: A10 and A13 Cruiser tanks, Matilda Infantry tanks, Vickers Light Mark IIIB and Light Mark VI tanks, Bren, Scout and Universal Carriers, and Marmon-Herrington Mark II armored cars. Contains: 72 pages, 148 b&/w photos and 24 full color plates of artwork.

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