Scanning the Desert (1 Viewer)

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British Priest commander scans the desert for potential targets as the crew gets the main gun ready for fire....








 
Is this M7 Priest had some paint work done on it or is this how it came Duke. Looks really neat. Robin.
 
Is this M7 Priest had some paint work done on it or is this how it came Duke. Looks really neat. Robin.

This is how it came Robin. I would have to say that it is the number one AFV in my collection as far as weathering straight from the factory goes. It is incredible and to me the best AFV Figarti has done.
 
This is how it came Robin. I would have to say that it is the number one AFV in my collection as far as weathering straight from the factory goes. It is incredible and to me the best AFV Figarti has done.

Figarti has produced some industry best outstanding AFVs and this is one of the best of those. The historical accuracy is right on with the low armoured sides - a version that operated only in North Afrika. They were based on the M3 Lee chassis. It was only after the North Afrika campaign ended in May 1943 that the Priest was based on the M4A3 Sherman chassis.

Terry
 
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You don't see Figarti AFVs in the Treefrog Consignment section, as a testament to their likeability.
 

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