Bronco has done it again:

The “Archer” has a big brother.[t$t]
WOW
Tony lee[Y]
Bronco has done it again:

The “Archer” has a big brother.[t$t]
WOW
Tony lee[Y]
I expect that you have this one in your sights also.[;)]
Greg"Detailfreak"Rowley[Y]
ps. Do I smell paint fumes from down yonder?[H]
Oh heck yes!
Have the Archer in my stash, and it’s one of the prettiest kits I’ve ever beheld. If it goes together anywhere near as well as it looks, it’ll be a magical (and maddening) build.
If the Bishop’s anywhere near as awesome, it’s definitely on the buy list.
It’s got to be an improvement over the old Alan kit. It was one of my first experiences with eastern European kits.
Look at all the goodies:

What’s not to love???
Tony lee[:D]
It’s awesome and now I want one too!
Thanks for the head’s up Tony.
PMMS has more to see:
http://www.perthmilitarymodelling.com/newkitnews/bronco.html
The stock market is crashing but who cares???[clwn]
Tony lee
Cool!!! Its always great to see more Allied armor. Its been a great couple of years, with new kits of the Valentine, Churchills, Archers, Hotchkisses, Chars, and Matildas, to name a few.
Hoping to see some Somuas soon as well!
Jeff
When the Valentines were announced I figured it was only a matter of time before the chassis variants started to pop up. Very cool and glad to see the Allied SPG get some modern-tool kit attention! [Y]
Tempting Tony, very tempting. but I got Broncos super duper M1114 at the weekend amongst other things and am over budget for the moment.
Cool anyway.
Terry.
I’m also glad that manufacturers like Bronco and Hobby Boss are looking at other things aside from Panthers and Tigers. That goes to show that there’s life after the big cats. Even cars in the military is interesting. I hope we see some more of the less known military vehicles. I’m geting my Archer tomorrow. I hope its a good buy.