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Beutepanzer M4A2

DML 1/72 Beutepanzer M4A2 Kit First Look

By Cookie Sewell

Date of Review January 2009 Manufacturer DML
Subject Beutepanzer M4A2 Scale 1/72
Kit Number 7373 Primary Media 225 parts (217 in grey styrene, 6 etched brass, 2 DS plastic track runs)
Pros Another nice new mold variant of the Sherman family; nice selection of optional parts Cons Lots of leftover parts; one single decal and finishing option
Skill Level Intermediate MSRP (USD) $14.50

First Look

I have to say up front I do not find “captured” kit variants of either Axis or Allied vehicles very impressive, as they usually forego good markings options for a very limited application item and rarely one which was so iconic in its adaption or modification it justifies a separate kit.

So it is with this kit, which is of a late production M4A2 75mm tank with wet stowage and which could have been offered with Soviet markings as well as the “captured” German set. Unfortunately it does not, which somewhat limits the appeal of the kit to those without deep decal chests or access to 1/72 scale Soviet decal sets.

That being said, this kit provides some nice new mold items not seen in DML’s excellent “small scale” Sherman kits before, such as the welded “dish” type wheels and T49 “three bar cleat” steel tracks. The latter were very popular with the Soviets and also with the diesel engines in the A2 variant gave them great service. The kit provides six extra bogie sets (wheels attached to the rear suspension carrier as in past kits) so you have an option between the “pressed/welded” type and the “dish” type.

The sprue also provides the three big sections of applique armor for the hull used on some of these tanks.

The kit comes with a late-model “high bustle” turret with loader’s hatch and several sprues of different details with different hatches and other details, but as noted above you will have a lot of bits left in the box when the model is completed. It has a new-mold hull and other useful details as well.

As noted only a single finishing option with a set of targeted Cartograf decals is provided: 14th Panzer Division, Eastern Front 1944 (three-color scheme on top over olive drab with black/white crosses and divisional markings).

Overall this could have been nicer with some Soviet markings to go with it, but so it goes. The kit itself is nice and will find favor with “Shermaholics” nonetheless!

Thanks to DML for the review sample.

Sprue Layout:

  • A 39 M4 series T23 type turret and details
  • A 34 M4 high-bustle turret with loader’s hatch and M34A1 gun mount
  • A 28 M4 low-bustle turret with M34/M34A1 gun mount
  • B 41 M4/M4A1 detail components
  • C 41 M4 pressed/welded road or welded dish “straight top” VVSS suspension
  • D 32 M4A2 hull rear, three-piece transmission housing, sand shields
  • E 1 M4A2 47 degree hull
  • F 1 M4A2 lower hull pan
  • X 2 DS plastic T49 type track
  • MA 6 Etched brass