DML
Dragon
DML6523 88mm Flak 37 mit Behelfslafetter
6 w/Flak Artillery Crew
Scale 1/35
Kit Number 6523
Primary Media 436 parts (407 in
grey styrene, 21 etched brass, 3 turned aluminum, 4 aluminum tube, 1 length
steel chain)
Pros: Alternate 88 version for semi-fixed
locations; great for those who want a diorama without need for wheels or
transporters
Cons: Deceptive number of parts
due to the number not used
Skill Level Experienced
Somewhere along the line the German military
came to the conclusion that they did not need a lot of high mobility medium
antiaircraft artillery pieces. The Flak 18/36/37 series was designed for
just that purpose, but each gun then required a heavy 8 ton halftrack and
complex transport bogies. Also while they were brought into service as
emergency antitank guns, the Flak 18 was not designed to fire from its
carriage when in transport mode, and the height and complexity of the guns
made it tactically unsuitable. The other problem was since they were optimized
for antiaircraft work, either alone or as part of an analogue predictor
guidance system, losing one to artillery fire was an expensive proposition.
As
a result, somebody designed what was dubbed a “Behelfslafette” – literally
a makeshift carriage – which could be transported to a location and set
up for semi-permanent duty. This made it easier to move than fixed guns
but not requiring the permanent allocation of expensive vehicles which
could better be used elsewhere.
According to the “Waffen Arsenal” book
(Number 101, 8.8 cm Flak Volume 2) the following 88mm guns were built:
8.8 cm Flak 18/36/37 (mobile) - 3,590; 8.8 cm Flak 36/37 railway mounting
- 41; 8.8 cm Flak 18/36/37 on Behelfslafette - 1,493; and 8.8 cm Flak 18/36/37
fixed mounting weapons - 4,178. (Since this only comes up to about 9,300
and other sources give numbers of over 10,300 built, something may be missing.)
DML has now created a new Behelfslafette
mounting for their excellent Flak 36/37 kit. But the kit now comes with
but one weapon on its carriage; no transport bogies and no crew. They do
provide 12 rounds (six full and six casings) and six ammo boxes (four wicker
and two wooden) but nothing else.
Basically the kit constitutes the upper
carriage of the early kit, complete with alternate Flak 18 or Flak 36/37
barrels in styrene and an extra Flak 36/37 barrel from turned aluminum.
The barrel muzzle sections are slide molded with rifling but the barrel
from the collar on back is in two parts so a seam must be dealt with.
The modeler must choose early on if he
wants the optional splinter shield or not, as the kit provides a different
cradle for each one. There are also alternate parts, either an option for
styrene or brass or different styrene parts, throughout the kit. Note that
a goodly number of parts in the kit – since they are for the Sd.Anh. 202
bogies – are not used and thus the overall parts number is deceptive.
As with the Flak 36/37 kits the new one
comes with pre-painted dial faces on the fire control matching units or
a set of decals is provided for those who prefer to paint first (or mess
these up!)
Most parts are for later weapons with the
dual fuse setters, but as with the actual guns you do have the choice of
either the Flak 18 or Flak 36/37 barrels.
Technical consultation was provided by
Tom Cockle and Gary Edmundson.
Finishing directions are provided for three
pieces: Unidentified unit, Cologne 1945 (grey gun, sand base); Unidentified
unit, Germany 1945 (tri-color gun, sand base); Unidentified Unit, near
Dulmen, Germany, 1945 (sand with “squiggle” pattern in what may be brown;
the directions do not call out the camouflage colors by name, only numbers).
Overall this is a good idea and a great
one for somebody who wants to model a flak pit rather than a gun on the
move, but a new crew with the kit would have been a nice idea.
Thanks to Freddie Leung of DML for the
review sample.
Sprue layout:
* A 2 Behelfslafette
pedestal mount
* B 52 Flak 36/37 -
Flak 18 and Flak 36/37 barrels and cradles
* B 20 Behelfslafette
base and details
* C 57 Flak 36/37 gun
upper carriage details
* C 7x2 Behelfslafette
outrigger legs
* D 29x2 Flak 36/37
carriage details
* D 7 Behelfslafette
barrel lock
* E 32x4 Flak 36/37
Sd.Anh. 202 details and cable reels, stakes
* G 30 Flak 37 detail
set and shield sides
* H 12 8.8 cm wicker
ammo boxes (4)
* H 1 Flak 37 gun shield
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* J 4 Clear styrene
* K 3 Painted dials
on clear styrene
* L 1 Behelfslafetter
top base
* M 13 8.8 cm wooden
boxes (2)
* Q 12 8.8 cm ammo
(6 full, 6 casings)
* MA 2 etched brass
* MB 15 etched brass
* MC 2 etched brass
* MD 2 etched brass
* ME 3 turned aluminum
* ME 4 aluminum tube
* MF 1 steel chain
By Cookie Sewell

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