Dragon 1/72nd Sherman Firefly |
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Be afraid Revell, be very afraid. Dragon had a bit of a shaky
start in the world of small scale armour but they have pulled up their socks
and continue to go from strength to strength. Making extensive use of slide
mould technology and including photo etched parts as standard their latest
kits are a joy to behold and for only a couple of quid more than Revell's
armour kits. I'm pleased to say, at least in this case, that they go together
as nicely as they look in the box. |
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Parts fit was extremely good and I had absolutely no problems
with construction. The DS Styrene tracks worked as advertised though it
did seem rather strange using standard styrene cement to hold them together.
Many complain that link and length tracks aren't included but frankly I
often find them to be a royal pain in the ass to assemble so was quite happy
with these "rubber band" tracks. |
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Of the four different markings options, two of them are captured
German examples which I find rather odd. Of all the allied forces that used
Fireflies, surely Dragon could have come up with something more original
than this? I chose the Canadian markings for mine, the other option being
British. |
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Paint was Xtracolour Faded Olive Drab with the final finish
PolyScale Flat. I must admit that the more I use Xtracolour the less I like
it. It goes on like pudding and many of the colours bear little resemblance
to the shades they're supposed to portray. |
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