Testors 1/35 M7 Priest

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Testors 1/35 M7 Priest

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Pics are over the course of a year and a half. This build was to get me back into the hobby after a prolong break. It is straight OOB except for the M2 .50 cal which is from a Dragon kit.

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She is currently waiting her gloss coat for decals and washes.
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Very nice. Looks to be a reasonably simple build, too! Good job.
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:that:
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She was pretty easy to put together yet it still portrays a nice replica of the real thing. I would definitely say that this kit would make for the perfect armor kit for the first time builder.
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I fully agree! I remember this one as an enjoyable build back then. Not more parts comprised than necessary.
The Testors assembly manual is way more informative than the Iraleri version that was available here!

Looks like a clean and careful build, Doogie. I cannot see a trace of the seam on the gun barrel! :shoutout:
Also the tracks look the part. Rock on!
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That came out nicely over all that time! Way to go, you mastered that brilliantly!
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