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The perception I have, rightly or wrongly, is that DML don't put anything like as much thought or work into their Allied releases as they do to their Axis ones.
Anyone care to comment?
Well, I wonder if Dragon make a little rivet counter's rod for their own back, because for some vehicles, and it is mainly the WW2 German ones I guess, they go to town in producing very specific versions, with all of the Ausf. nos. and Early, Mid, Late, even Early / Mid etc. which builds the expectation that the kits are very, very specific. Then again, that isn't always the case, for example their little SdKfz 263 has features from virtually the entire 6 odd year production run all rolled into one, some of which should probably not appear on the same vehicle, but none of which are called out as options in the kit.
The problem here is the many decal options, as you say. Perhaps it would have been wiser to narrow the options down to what is known, and keep the possibility of another variant in their back pocket, without the risk of apparently contradicting themselves.
Anyway, we definitely don't need an apology from Jim for pedantry.