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Nice news

July 3 2009 at 7:00 AM
  (Login LuisRDuarte)
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Response to Lancia 3 Ro w 90/53 a/a Gun (Italeri) reviewed

Thanks for the link and for the "heads up" itself.
As ever, mixed news. I'm very glad to see an mainstream kit of an Italian "softskin", and more to read that it's in "hard" plastic. I think that, though simple, could be an sound basis for further conversions (i.e., basic cargo truck). The bad news are the "soft" gun... Why the Hell Italeri developed it in this stuff? I have nothing against simple or "snap-tit" kits if are in "usual" styrene (in fact, I purchased their Half-Tracks, bikes and even Panther for tranformation purposes), and I could understand even that figures should be moulded in soft plastic but... Why * the gun!? They cut off much of the posibilities of the Autocanone itself!
Well, I'll purchase a pair; even being unfeasible the Autocanone, nothing could bitter the candy of have a nice Lancia AUP (It's the Ro3 an Autocarro Unificato Pesante?).
Thanks again and cheers: Luis.

 
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  1. Italeri probably should have done it in a different way - Pat Bierter on Jul 3, 4:54 PM
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