Monday, December 01, 2008 - 01:14 AM UTC
Accurate Armour have just sent us images of their latest three releases in 1/35th scale.
The three releases (all, 1/35th scale, FULL Resin kits) are:

K160: Alvis Stalwart Mk-2 HMLC £76.59 (Export), £88.08 (U.K./E.C.)

This unique 6x6 swimming vehicle was designed as a high capacity 5 Ton High Mobility Load Carrier (HMLC), and saw extensive service over several decades in all theatres of operation with the British Army. This 1/35th scale Resin model by Jon Bottomley depicts the FV622 Mk-2 version for GS Cargo and general duties. The model features full suspension, accurate tyres with subtle bulging, cab internal details, extensive etched brass detail set and full colour decals.

K161 - Alvis Stalwart R.A. Limber £85.09 (Export) £97.85 (U.K./E.C.)

This 1/35th scale Resin model by Jon Bottomley depicts the FV623 Mk-2 Royal Artillery Ammunition Limber version with Atlas crane. The model features full suspension, accurate tyres with subtle bulging, cab internal details, extensive etched brass detail set and full colour decals.

K162 - Alvis Stalwart REME Fitters vehicle £93.60 (Export) £107.64 (U.K./E.C.)

This 1/35th scale Resin model by Jon Bottomley depicts the FV624 REME Fitters version with Atlas crane. The model features full suspension, accurate tyres with subtle bulging, cab internal details, extensive etched brass detail set and full colour decals.

It's also worth mentioning that, with a change in the rate, prices have been changed all the sales/website and invoicing over to allow Accurate Armour to pass on the new lower 15% VAT UK sales tax (previously 17.5%) to all UK and EC customers. This new rate will be used until December 31st 2009.

Our thanks to Accurate Armour for the Images/Details!
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Comments

I see the Stalwarts on AA stand at Scale model world and they are drop dead gorgeous, mind you I was drooling over nearly everything on the stand . I can see me buying one of these. Andy
DEC 01, 2008 - 02:48 AM
Me Too!!! I hope Santa reads my posts on here Andy
DEC 01, 2008 - 05:10 AM
I have always loved the look of these vehicles! I remember having a Corgi or Dinky toy version with either Shell or BP markings as a kid. Darryl
DEC 01, 2008 - 06:02 AM
Very nice indeed.......the Saladin shouldn't be too far off then.
DEC 01, 2008 - 06:40 AM
I have three of the Dartmoore kits, looks the same to me? Mrosko
DEC 05, 2008 - 02:13 AM
I have one. The ones from AA might just be a tiny bit better and easier to build? / Robin
DEC 05, 2008 - 03:26 AM
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