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.152mm ShkH DANA Vz.77 Self-Propelled Gun Howitzer
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.Hobby Boss
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.1:35
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| Builder: | .Furinkazan
| | Item Status: | .Built To Order / Pre-Order
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Award winner built and painted ShkH DANA Vz.77 Self-Propelled Howitzer with real-life weathering. Classic woodland camo color scheme with accurate decals and unit markings. A large sheet of etched metal and two identical smaller sheets, plus a brass cable, two springs, and eight rubber tyres, add on. Top building quality with outstanding details throughout the whole model and very high standard accuracy on every individual part. Rotating turret and gun elevation. Hull and deck details. Add on vehicle tools and more add-on details.
* Top building quality with great details over all model. * Brass photo-etch parts including grille, clasps and more. * Excellent exterior features (great rivets, panel lines and appropriate weld beads). * High-detailed turret and components, including on-vehicle equipment. * Turret with many well-detailed hatches, access doors, handles and more. * Main gun barrel with muzzle break detail. * Machine gun with ammo and mount detail. * The upper hull with plenty of fine detail, including weld marks, deck surface details and more. * The front cab is suitably busy with headlight guards and hand holds moulded very finely. * Inside the cab, the detail is good and suitably busy with several well-detailed control panels and seats. * Partially detailed engine block and some very busy suspension arms and wheel mounts. * The lower hull realistically reproduces features, some nice details such as suspension, axles, rollers, and separate parts for good detail definition. * Firing stabilisers with detail. * The extending hydraulic arms with detail. * Nice rear mud-guards in brass with a ‘TATRA’ logo in raised letters. * Detailed suspension and rubber with hub detail. * Lots of exterior detail including lights, mirrors, jerrycans, and many more. * Add on vehicle tools and more accessories.
Buffing and polishing to remove mold seam. Base color with primer and putty for better surface detail. Airbrushed and painted with multiple colors. Add clear paint for good finishing on decal applying. Washing to enhance the surface detail increases the appearance of depth including panels, doors, hatches, rivets, bolt heads, and more. Dry brushing to emphasis and highlight texture with edge for good wear, tear and fading. Multi-color filters for blending color effects. Add non-glossy paint for better finishing. Great detail paint job on rust and paint chips off with scratches, worn and bare metal realistic simulating, flow rust and rain streaks effects, grease with staining appearing, engine smoking and muffler burned representing. Also smear and dirt with dust and real mud and more on real-life weathering. Final protective layer for long-term collection.
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The Dana was developed in the late 1970s by ZTS for the Czechoslovak army, instead of purchasing the Soviet 2S3 Akatsiya. It is based on the Tatra 815 (8x8) truck, and was accepted for service in 1981. By 1994, over 750 units had been produced. The driver and commander are seated in the front cabin. The turret consists of two halves, with the gun mounted in between. Turret traverse is limited to 225 degrees to either side, due to cables. The gun has a fully automated loading system. All the optics are located in the left half of the turret. The gunner and loader operator are on the left, the ammo handler is on the right side, which also has a DhSK on the turret roof. There are 60 projectiles in the turret and chassis. The Dana is currently in service with the Czech Republic, Libya, Poland, Russia, and Slovakia.
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