Here is shot showing the suspension parts. Not as refined as the
Tristar offering, but adequate for what will be seen and definitely better than the
Maquette or
Italeri ancient offerings.
It is however easier than the
Tristar to assemble together.
Unfortunately the lower part, (with the two dots on it) on the "T" shaped part is molded on and is not appropriate, if you want to display the suspension in any other position other than dead centre. The
Tristar kit's part is separate and is more faithful to the real deal.
That being said the one cool thing is that Dragon offers the modeller the choice between two types of leaf spring parts.
Parts 23 have a slot in the front (and back as seen here), which I gather from perusing the references is an early feature, more appropriate for an E type. The other set (
Parts 9seen below the first one) has shielding and is solid on the front face, The
Tristar E/F only has the one set with the solid face. I will be using the slotted ones for this build and donate the spares to the
Maquette kit.
The hull comes in one piece which is unique when comparing to the other kits I will be discussing, excepting the
Kirin Grille kit which also comes as one piece. This definitely assures a perpendicular and square platform for future assemblies to attach. The other kits will require careful assembly of their three part hulls.
I believe that this kit came out after the
Pz38(t) Ausf. G from
DML and it can be seen that there has been some improvement over the previous
Ausf. G kit. For example the side armour plate has a more correct depiction of all the rivet heads on the lower hull armour plates. The earlier kit's one piece hull from Dragon is simpler, without any rivet detail, (as is the
Tristar offering).
Here is the side view with part of one of the suspension assemblies constructed. The front damper is molded onto the hull where as the
Tristar kit's are seperate and has two parts. I believe the
Tristar rendition is more accurate with this detail. You can see the damper is a bit squat in the second picture following.
Look here at the earlier kit from
DML- the
Ausf.G- it has the proper slant to the front armour but is missing the rivet detail.
Tristar also skips this.
This is the
Pzkpfw 38(t) Ausf. G hull, simpler, like the
Tristar one.
"E" on the left and
"G" on the right
upper one is the
EDragon includes two front lower plates with a proper pre
"F" type. Somewhere during the production of the F series front armour was augmented with a standardized bit of kit to hang spare tracks. This can be seen in
Fs and later
Gs etc.
The early type, as seen pre
Ausf. Fthe later version, which is what the
Tristar kit has.
Test fitting with the wheels for these photos
The return roller mounts are separate pieces
The rear plate.
Dragon include a covered and uncovered track tension adjustment point, here are the exposed bits,
Parts D28, (which I think were incorrectly marked as
D29 in the instructions.
There is a conical part,
(B70) that is meant to go over the central area but I left mine of to show the detail here.
The front lower armour added with the separate braces and tow hooks attached.