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Wednesday, June 26, 2013 - 09:59 AM UTC
e latest announcement from MiniArt is what you get when you take an armoured car body and add a Valentine turret.
MiniArt is continuing with the AEC Armoured Car by announcing the Mk.1 version. The AEC Mk.1 features the Valentine turret with 2-pounder gun. There were 129 of this variant build, with many seeing action in North Africa. The kit from MiniArt looks as well detailed as the previous release, and another must have.

35152 – AEC Mk.1 Armoured Car
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Nice looking! I don't really build Allied kits but I'm a big fan of armored cars and recon vehicles. Their applications and mission types interest me a great deal. Because their application is specific to reconnaissance, scouting, and light support, I find that they are quite pleasing aesthetically. The British really knew how to build good looking recon vehicles and I could see a Brit armored car in my future for my first Allied build. Thanks for the news!
JUN 26, 2013 - 11:32 AM
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