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Operation Typhoon 1941

DML 1/35 Operation Typhoon 1941 Kit First Look

By Cookie Sewell

Date of Review November 2011 Manufacturer DML
Subject Operation Typhoon 1941 Scale 1/35
Kit Number 6735 Primary Media 135 parts in grey styrene plus two paper maps
Pros Early war German winter uniforms; nicely done detailing Cons Four single figures with little commonality
Skill Level Experienced MSRP (USD) $11.95

First Look

On 2 October 1941 the Germans launched what they felt would be the quick end to the operations in Russia – the capture of Moscow and elimination of the Red Army as a threat. While it started out well, it ran afoul of the infamous Russian winter and by the time it petered out on 5 December the Germans had only been able to get within 30 kilometers of Moscow before being repulsed with heavy casualties.

This new set from DML provides four single figures in one box with the early (and what most Germans considered unprepared) winter uniforms of the time. They consist of: an SS general officer in short leather coat with map case and soft cap; a single soldier in a heavy sheepskin overcoat with felt and rubber boots on guard duty; an SS soldier with balaclava and camouflaged smock top over an overcoat with leather boots; and an infantryman with MP40 and overcoat on alert.

Each figure consists of a “base” (head, torso, arms and legs) with an additional collar and two to four parts for the skirt to his coat if worn. Poses are static for all but the infantryman.

As is now pretty much the norm DML includes the standard 60 piece sprue of generic German kit and the 30 piece generic German weapons sprue with the set. This one also comes with two paper maps for the SS general officer.

Artwork is by Zgonnik and the directions are the usual “stick here and paint” variety. I still feel these do not do DML figures justice but so far no basic changes unless the artwork is by Ron Volstad.

Overall this should prove popular with modelers wanting a “scale” figure for a single model or more variety in an early war winter diorama.

Thanks to DML for the review sample.

Sprue Layout:

  • 6735 41 Four figures with basic kit
  • G 60 German Generic Kit - helmets, ponchos, bread bags, ammo pouches
  • G 4 German Generic Kit - entrenching tools
  • W 30 German Generic Weapons - Kar 98K, MP40, MG34, MG42, MP44
  • ‒ 2 Paper maps