Wednesday, August 29, 2012 - 12:06 PM UTC
A whole slew of new items from Resicast this month, and the items seem to have a common theme, the desert.
Resicast has sent Armorama a list of new items, belonging to the deserts. The items include a 6 inch howitzer, which was used in North Africa, detail and stowage for the Tamiya LRDG, sand channels, flimsies, wooden crates, and a couple of figures, in shorts, of course. Wow, quite the list.

35.1225 6inch Howitzer BEF & North Africa
Complete resin kit
Contains over 50 resin parts
No Photoetched parts


35.2344 Detail and stowage set for TAMIYA LRDG Radio Chevrolet.
Contains over 90 resin parts & PE parts.
includes wheels, cab detail, correct front & side panels with fully detailed
radio, full stowage with many optional parts & PE sand channels.


35.2345 UK Sand Channels
Contains 4 sand channels and fixation brackets

35.2347 Damaged Flimsies and Wooden Crates
Contains 24 damaged cans, 10 closed and 2 open
boxes


35.2348 Stacked Flimsies
Contains 2 loads

35.5647 Sodier/tanker carrying
Flimsy - North Africa

35.5648 Soldier/tanker pouring
from Flimsy - North Africa

35.5649 5 heads with
Wolseley helmet

Amorama would like to thank Resicast for the images and information.
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This year sees the 20th Anniversary for Resicast and so far this year we have seen some terrific additions to their range, new BEF items, artillery and both full and conversion sets. Congratulations to Graham, Gerard, Christophe, George and all the others involved who have brought such excellently detailed kits and hours of fun. These latest additions for the LRDG and Desert troops are a fine addition and the 6" howitzer looks a gem. I never cease to be amazed at the quality of their stuff. I remember reading a quote by a well known modeller several years ago (Bret Green I think) who said Resicast make the most accurate British troops around and that still holds true. The quality, detail and casting of their kits is simply amazing Happy Anniversary Guys and thanks for all the effort. Cheers Al Yes, I know I'm bias towards British stuff but I don't really care!
AUG 30, 2012 - 09:33 PM
My kit arrived a few days ago and it looks to be a real cracker. Al
SEP 16, 2012 - 07:04 AM
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