Thursday, April 30, 2009 - 11:35 PM UTC
Dnepromodel are a new model company operating from the Ukraine producing 1/35 and 1/15 scale short run synthetic resin models.
Usually when a new company starts up they do so with a limited catalogue and expand but this company already has an impressive catalogue.

3501 Opel Blitz 1t. PAK 37mm limbert
3502 Opel Blitz 1t. Platform
3503 RF-8GAZ-98
3504 Entwicklungs E-39
3505 MG-42 & metal barrel 1/35
3506 German radio & telex set 1/35
3507 Sd.Kfz.9 Famo Engine 1/35
3508 German le.I.G.18 75mm gun WW.II. 1/35
3509 German 3t. Crane 1/35
3510 VW Kubelwagen engine 1/35
3511 Soviet 76mm M41 regimental gun WW.II. 1/35
3512 Opel Blitz Engine and transmissions
3513 King Tiger transmission box 1/35
3514 AT-3 Maljutka
3515 German canister 1/35
3516 German 75mm ammo
3517 German 50mm ammo and ammo box
3518 88mm FLAK 36 ammo & ammo box 1/35
3519 R-107 Soviet radio
3520 88mm Tiger I. ammo & ammo container 1/35
3521 German accessories set I.
3522 German 50mm KWK L/42 Fortifications gun
3523 88mm King Tiger ammo 1/35
3524 T-34 engine & transmission box 1/35
3525 Nebelwerfer 41 ammo & ammo container 1/35
3526 German 80mm mortal 1/35
3527 German 80mm mortal & mortal box 1/35
3528 Bofors 40mm AA gun Hungaryan & German version 1/35
3529 Bofors 40mm ammo & ammo box 1/35
3530 Soviet 76mm artirelli ammo & ammo box 1/35
3531 Pz.III. & Pz.IV. Track 1/35
3532 T-40, ASU-76, T-60, T-70, T-80, SU-76 track 1/35
3533 20mm FLAK magazine & magazine box 1/35
3534 German tanks jack 1/35 WW.II.
3535 German bike 1/35 WW.II.
3536 German trucks jack 1/35 WW.II.
3537 Pz.III. Engine 1/35
3538 Tiger II.Engine 1/35
3539 Panther Engine 1/35
3540 German accessories set II. 1/35 WW.II.
3541 Soviet GAZ M1 Engine 1/35
3542 Soviet DT-29 Tank maschine gun 1/35 WW.II.
3543 Opel Blitz 1t. Early version 1/35 WW.II.
1501 Toldi I.Hungaryan light tank WW.II. 1/15 Neu
1502 Toldi II.Hungaryan light tank WW.II. 1/15 Neu
1503 Toldi I. Sanitar Hungaryan light tank WW.II 1/15 Neu
1504 Toldi III.Hungaryan light tank WW.II. 1/15 Neu
1505 Bofors 40mm AA gun Hungaryan & German version 1/15 Neu

In addition Dnepromodel say they can produce custom models to order.

The company don’t seem to have a website yet but their products can be ordered from Ostmodell (LINK)

If anyone has any other info on this company please let us know.

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Hello László, Nice to see a new firm appear on the model scene! Your name explains the Hungarian vehicles in your productlist. At first I thought that the Toldi & Turan would be in 1/16 scale because Friulmodel make individual tracks in that scale, but your kits will be in 1/15. Is this correct? Best, Theo
MAY 07, 2009 - 10:37 AM
Greeting for everybody! A little help would be needed! We look for resellers on USA's and European Union's area. I would show my gratitude for it if somebody would help! Best regards! Kamarás Ilana and Kamarás László Dnepromodel
MAY 09, 2009 - 04:22 AM
The Tiger II engine was the MAYBACH HL 230 P 30
MAY 09, 2009 - 04:58 AM
Hi Theo! I didn't know that Friulmodel puts a caterpillar track, Toldi on in 1/16 to a tank, Toldi exists in 1/16 or Nimród ? Best László
MAY 16, 2009 - 02:16 AM
Helo! Maybach HL 210 P45: V cylinder arrangement, 12 cylinders, aluminium engine block, cast iron cylinder head, liquid refrigeration, Otto order-like engine. 21000cm3, 3000RPM/645 HP from this series altogether 250 pieces were prepared. These resources got into Tigris I. early types onto a building in. Maybach HL 230 P45:V cylinder arrangement, 12 cylinders, aluminium engine block, cast iron cylinder head, liquid refrigeration, Otto order-like engine. 23000cm3, 3000RPM/697 HP. These resources Tigris I. Later, tiger II., Sturmtiger, Jagdtiger, and Bergetiger they got into types onto a building in. Maybach firm prepared one totally from aluminium prepared engine, which you test,, but never got into mass production. Maybach HL 230 P30:V cylinder arrangement, 12 cylinders, aluminium engine block, cast iron cylinder head, liquid refrigeration, Otto order-like engine. 23000cm3, 3000RPM/697 HP. These resources Párduc D, and Jagdpanther it was planted into types. I Maybach HL 230 P30 I prepared an engine, the engine consists of 1 pieces of component, according to me acceptable his appearance. If you would grant your email address I send photos from him! Best regards! László
MAY 16, 2009 - 02:54 AM
hello Kamaras I'm intrested in the Panther engine. You have some very intresting designs I hope you find a UK and USA retailer intrested in selling your stuff. I've PM'd my E mail to you. Thanks Geraint
MAY 16, 2009 - 03:02 AM
We have a reseller in Japan and Ukraine, but unfortunately in European Union, and it is not yet in United States. Do not take OSTMODEL prices into consideration, i don't know how our products were obtained from where, but their prices terribly tall. They not our distributor. Write it if you believe it which product of ours interests you yet, and I send it to you, into a true exchange I expect it, that form an opinion about him, and if he was ready expose the photos.
MAY 16, 2009 - 03:14 AM
There are a couple of photos of the E39 kit painted and unpainted on Inscale.org. Looks very good quality and detail. I think I'm going to look out for one as I like the rarer oddball German subjects. As far as the E39 itself goes, the vehicle looks to be built on the same 6-wheel PzIV-derived chassis used for the 10.5cm PzSFl IVb: another very small-production vehicle. In the same way that the PzSFl IV variants paved the way for later and more successful vehicles, the E39 looks very much like a first attempt by Krupp at what later became the JPz IV by Vomag. Or perhaps an attempt by Krupp to come up with a cheaper simpler alternative later on. It looks just like a baby JPz IV. Like the PzSFl IVb, I suspect the E39 proved to be underpowered as that chassis had a much smaller 6-cyl engine. Indeed that whole attempt to come up with a cross-breed Pz III / Pz IV SPG chassis failed and morphed into the Pz IV-derived chassis later used on Grasshoper, Hummel, etc.
SEP 26, 2010 - 06:26 AM
Been doing some more digging around looking for the "E39". I'm not sure that's it's correct title. According to Achtung Panzer!, it was indeed planned to use the redundant chassis from the PzSFL IVb as a panzerjager with the PaK 39. But the Vomag version made it into production first, and of course was planned to have the L/70 gun which would have been beyond Krupp's smaller chassis to handle. Production versions were planned to have the Pz III's HL120 engine rather than the HL66 used in prototypes, which might have been OK for a StuG-sized vehicle. Assuming this story to be correct, the Krupp Panzerjager would have represented no real improvement on the StuG III apart from better-sloped armour. Another reason to bin it. I'm not convinced it was an Entwicklungspanzer at all. Achtung Panzer! calls it a Geschutzwagen IV and gives it the same SdKfz 165/1 designation as the 10.5cm PzSfl IVb. Logical, as they shared a common chassis.
SEP 26, 2010 - 09:11 AM
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