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pdr SP Sexton II
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United Kingdom

25pdr SP Sexton II

Self-Propelled Gun · World War II
Dragon · 6760 · 1/35 · 2012
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This boxed set contains:

  • 1 x 25pdr SP Sexton II 1/35 scale self-propelled gun
1:
British Army
25pdr SP Sexton II
British Army

Features:

Newly molded Sexton II w/intricate detail
Stowage bins added to the rear fighting-compartment
One-piece slide-molded gun barrel w/hollow muzzle brake
Gun mount w/hand wheels finely reproduced
One-piece slide-molded gun barrel w/hollow end
Vision port accurately molded
Detailed bolt heads molded on
Well-defined headlamps reproduced
Jerry cans reproduced on the rear of Sexton II
Wire cage rendered w/details
Transmission realistically produced
Radio rendered w/fine detail
Engine deck produced w/astonishing detail
Engine rear doors assembled
Detailed instrument panel includes driver's controls
Bolts and rivets delicately represented on hull bottom
Lower hull made by 2-directional slide molds
Fire extinguishers realistically produced
Fighting compartment w/accurate interior detail
On-vehicle tools delicately recreated
Finely detailed suspension system
DS tracks reproduced w/refined detail

Dragon released a splendid 1/35 scale kit of the Priest self-propelled gun (SPG) as used by the US Army and also by the British Army in the North African campaign. Now, its British counterpart has appeared within Dragon's ranks! Called the Sexton, this SPG was built in Canada by the Montreal Locomotive Works and it mounted the famed British 25-pdr howitzer. The Sexton appeared in 1943 and it replaced the US-built M7 Priest that featured a 105mm gun. It's the Sexton II that's depicted in this kit. This 25.86-tonne SPG was first used in Italy by the 8th Army, and they were also widely used in France and Western Europe. It operated with a crew of six men.

Dragon's kit of the Sexton II, while it bears a striking similarity to the M7 Priest, is most definitely a brand new kit. It features a brand new fighting compartment, new armor plates, a new engine deck and an all-new interior. Obviously, the design team went right back to basics to create this kit. The main armament makes use of the 25-pdr Field Gun kit that Dragon introduced before, although even this had to be modified to allow for the special mount that allowed its installation. The muzzle brake is made from scratch too. Furthermore, the chassis is starkly different to that used on the Priest. Meanwhile, the bogies and road wheels stem from the high-quality Sherman kits that Dragon is renowned for. Indeed, this new Dragon Sexton II is an answer to many a modeler's prayers!

This boxed set contains:

  • 1*25pdr SP Sexton II 1/35 scale self-propelled gun

Features:

Newly molded Sexton II w/intricate detail
Stowage bins added to the rear fighting-compartment
One-piece slide-molded gun barrel w/hollow muzzle brake
Gun mount w/hand wheels finely reproduced
One-piece slide-molded gun barrel w/hollow end
Vision port accurately molded
Detailed bolt heads molded on
Well-defined headlamps reproduced
Jerry cans reproduced on the rear of Sexton II
Wire cage rendered w/details
Transmission realistically produced
Radio rendered w/fine detail
Engine deck produced w/astonishing detail
Engine rear doors assembled
Detailed instrument panel includes driver's controls
Bolts and rivets delicately represented on hull bottom
Lower hull made by 2-directional slide molds
Fire extinguishers realistically produced
Fighting compartment w/accurate interior detail
On-vehicle tools delicately recreated
Finely detailed suspension system
DS tracks reproduced w/refined detail

Dragon released a splendid 1/35 scale kit of the Priest self-propelled gun (SPG) as used by the US Army and also by the British Army in the North African campaign. Now, its British counterpart has appeared within Dragon's ranks! Called the Sexton, this SPG was built in Canada by the Montreal Locomotive Works and it mounted the famed British 25-pdr howitzer. The Sexton appeared in 1943 and it replaced the US-built M7 Priest that featured a 105mm gun. It's the Sexton II that's depicted in this kit. This 25.86-tonne SPG was first used in Italy by the 8th Army, and they were also widely used in France and Western Europe. It operated with a crew of six men.

Dragon's kit of the Sexton II, while it bears a striking similarity to the M7 Priest, is most definitely a brand new kit. It features a brand new fighting compartment, new armor plates, a new engine deck and an all-new interior. Obviously, the design team went right back to basics to create this kit. The main armament makes use of the 25-pdr Field Gun kit that Dragon introduced before, although even this had to be modified to allow for the special mount that allowed its installation. The muzzle brake is made from scratch too. Furthermore, the chassis is starkly different to that used on the Priest. Meanwhile, the bogies and road wheels stem from the high-quality Sherman kits that Dragon is renowned for. Indeed, this new Dragon Sexton II is an answer to many a modeler's prayers!

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