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First Look Review
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2cm Flakvierling 38
1/35 German 2cm FlaK38 AA Gun Special Edition with all Metal Barrels
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by: Ted Hayward [ TED_HAYWARD ]

Contents

As with the new Nashorn kit, all four sprues are moulded in a very appropriate German dark yellow color. This trend will continue for all AFV Club kits of WWII German vehicles and equipment. There are very few ejector-pin marks, hidden in strategic places, but not a hint of flash anywhere. The overall quality of detail is as crisp as any Tamiya kit.

The 14 –step instructions are laid out in a systematic and thoughtful manner, with each step broken-down into sub-assemblies. Just because it’s a small kit, don’t be mislead: with it’s many photo-etched and tiny parts, this is not a kit for the beginner. Before opening the box, I was considering comparing it to the classic old Tamiya kit collecting dust in my stash –completely pointless, as this kit represents the very pinnacle of moulding technology today.

I must admit I spent a fair amount of time admiring the turned-brass gun barrels, with their intricately-machined flash suppressors. I would recommend purchasing this special edition kit, while those barrels are offered for a short time. While the only way this kit could possibly be improved, by replacing the styrene shields with metal, one would have a daunting task adding all the bracing, gussets, and other detail that make up the backsides. These removable armored shields are moulded as thin as new moulding technology will allow.

Decals:
Included are kill rings, Soviet and British kill markings, and Afrika Korps markings.

Conclusion

The number of brass PE parts included is impressive, some even used on the under-side of the base, which is very highly-detailed. A few will need to be bent to right-angles, and some beads need to be formed with a ball-point pen. Included are 20 ammunition magazines. A moving travel lock and elevating sight linkage are working features. I am very much looking forward to seeing the transportation trailer and 2cm accessory kits, soon to be available from AFV Club.
SUMMARY
Highs: The metal barrels included in this limited, special-edition kit are superb!
Lows: Many small and PE parts make this a kit for experienced builders.
Verdict: Highly-recommended.
Percentage Rating
95%
  Scale: 1:35
  Mfg. ID: AF35S61
  Suggested Retail: tba
  PUBLISHED: Aug 15, 2010
  NATIONALITY: Germany
NETWORK-WIDE AVERAGE RATINGS
  THIS REVIEWER: 92.73%
  MAKER/PUBLISHER: 89.68%

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About Ted Hayward (ted_hayward)
FROM: TAIPEI, TAIWAN / 台灣

From B.C., Canada. Living in Taiwan for past several years. I've been building kits for as long as memory serves -armor, aircraft, cars. Big fan of 1/16th scale armor kits. Currently serving as poster boy for working with CA adhesives in a well-ventilated area. My first kit was the positively awful ...

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Comments

This looks great Ted, the only thing I'm left curious about is the overall accuracy of the kit.
AUG 14, 2010 - 06:15 PM
Nice review Ted.
AUG 15, 2010 - 03:57 AM
I just wondering why nobody mention about raised sections as hand grips for these metal barrels? Clearly AFV club made a same mistake like Fukuya did.
AUG 29, 2010 - 09:20 PM
By the way, why those fallschirmjagers from HobbyFan all wearing offier's service belts?
AUG 29, 2010 - 11:31 PM
Looks to be a very intricate kit.One question though, the metal barrels, are they machined or cast? There seems to be a prominent seam on some ,unless it's a trick of light or photography.To these old eyes though, it looks to be a casting seam? Mike
AUG 30, 2010 - 10:22 AM
Mike, the barrels are machined and so there are no seams. I received my kit a couple of weeks ago and it is really nice. Between the releases from AFV, Dragon, and Bronco (which also has one), I went with AFV for the simple fact they included the metal barrels. By the way, very nice review, Ted! Rob
AUG 31, 2010 - 12:50 AM
   
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