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Archer 17 pdr. Self-Propelled Gun

Revisión del vehículo Milicast en escala 1:76

Archer 17 pdr. Self-Propelled Gun, 1:76 Maqueta Milicast UK24 The Archer SPG painted in Deep Bronze Green (Humbrol 75), a color used by the British Army in 1945. The vehicle may be painted Khaki Drab (Humbrol 159) to depict an Archer serving in Europe in late 1944.

Contenido

  • 17 pdr. SPG »Archer«

Evaluación

  • Good choice of subject, the Archer was an unusual and successful tank destroyer design.
  • The kit has 13 parts which go together nicely, and are generally free of air bubbles.
  • Detail is distinct and allows a wash/drybrush weathering technique.
  • Some filing is necessary around the gun mount, and flash has to be removed from the wheels. This reviewer was tempted to replace the track assembly with that from a Fujimi Valentine kit, but the track pattern on the kit is actually more accurate than that of the Fujimi rubber track.
  • The gun was slightly bent, but heating the gun in hot water, straightening, and immediately immersing in cold water rectified the shape somewhat, but not entirely, since the gun has a piece of rigid metal wire on the inside as support.
  • The placement of the gun mount and driver’s seat back are not entirely clear from the illustated instructions, so having photographs of the Archer’s interior may help.

The Archer is usually a conversion project, and there is no need for further conversion. The Archer’s closest relative, the Bishop, already exists in plastic or resin kit forms. However, the vehicle’s open fighting compartment presents an opportunity for some detail scratchbuilding. The reviewer mounted British tank crew figuras from MMS, tarps and camouflage netting might be added as well. Decals came from the spares box and from Hinchliffe.

Patrick Storto

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Para más información, por favor contactar con Military Miniatures Magazine en el Miniatures Forum.

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