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D7312 Sherman V 'Tulip'
D7312 Sherman V 'Tulip'

D7312 Sherman V 'Tulip'



 
Kit Review: Dragon Models Limited 1/72 Scale Armor Pro Series Kit No. 7312; Sherman Mk. V "Tulip"; 201 parts (153 in grey styrene, 46 etched brass, 2 DS plastic track runs)
DML's latest Sherman release gets them back on more stable ground with a nicely done Sherman V (M4A4) with the 60-lb rocket launcher option. 
DML has now taken their Sherman V (M4A4) kit and added the rocket launchers to it. As before this 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 their M4A1 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 the Firefly patch, but in this kit that is ignored. Again, the trailer hitch remains 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. Another oddity, probably based on the "mix and match" sprues, is that for this kit they provide TWO M2HB .50 caliber machine guns, but neither one is used. Go figure. 
The rockets come with two brackets, a two-piece launch rail, and rocket warhead/body and separate tail fin section. These have credibly thin fins and appear to be pretty much on the money. 
Markings and finishing instructions are provided for three different tanks from the 1st Armoured Battalion, Coldstream Guards, Germany, 1945; all are in olive green with a choice of three different numbers (white 2A, white 2B or yellow 9B.) The complete markings for one of three tanks are provided on a small targeted Cartograf sheet.
Overall this is a nice little kit and unlike the unfortunate 105mm turrets uses one of the best of the DML efforts, now enhanced with the rocket racks. 
Cookie Sewell



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