Academy 13210 1/35 M7 Priest Detailed Howitzer Model Kit  [AC-13210]

Academy 13210 - 1/35 M7 Priest Self-propelled howitzer
Price:
CAD$33.77
Brand:
Academy
Model:
AC-13210
Condition:
Brand New
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Academy 1/35 M7 Priest Model Kit Overview

The Academy 1/35 M7 Priest kit captures the character of the WWII self-propelled howitzer in realistic 1/35 scale. The open-topped layout and finely moulded parts let builders recreate the vehicle's appearance and internal fittings with close attention to historic detail.

Authentic Background and Model Accuracy

The M7 Priest gained its name from the gun ring that resembled a pulpit, and it served as a vital mobile artillery piece during World War II. This Academy kit reflects the vehicle's distinctive silhouette and interior features, making it a useful reference for modelers interested in wartime engineering and battlefield roles.

Assembly Experience and Display Potential

Designed for hobbyists who enjoy step-by-step construction, the kit includes many small components that reward careful work and finishing. When assembled and painted, the finished model makes a strong display item for collections or diorama scenes.

Specifications

  • Scale: 1/35
  • Material: Plastic
  • Assembly: Glue required
  • Paint: Paints not supplied
  • Features: Detailed interior and exterior
This kit is best for intermediate to advanced builders because of its many small parts and the care needed for interior and exterior detailing.
Yes, the box contains decals for authentic markings so you can finish the model with period-accurate insignia.
Use hobby-grade acrylic or enamel paints and plastic model cement for best results; thin coats and proper masking help preserve the fine surface detail.

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