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nickinsomerset writes:

Yes an Arty Bn would have a PRP series vehicles sometimes 2 and on one image a PRP-3 and a PRP-4. An OP vehicle would generally be less clean than any other to allow it to hide quickly.

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Personal logo Editor in Chief Bill The Editor of TMP Fezian writes:

This was my first time building one of Battlefront's BMP-1 plastic kits, so I decided to focus on one model rather than a unit's worth of vehicles. So I built this one as a BMP-1 Observation Post (i.e., forward observer).

BMP-1 Observation Post

This model is available in various boxed sets, and I'm not sure which particular box this model came out of. It builds either a BMP-1 or BMP-2.

BMP-1 Observation Post

I built and painted the model as subassemblies: lower hull and tracks, upper hull, and turret. My least favorite part was the way the gun attaches to the turret; seems like this is a weak point destined to snap off when the model is handled.

BMP-1 Observation Post

As is my practice, I based the model on a 3mm wooden base from LITKO, then put FlexSteel on the bottom for storage purposes.

BMP-1 Observation Post

I left the ATGM off, as the Observation Post is not allowed that weapon, but I left the firing rail in place.

BMP-1 Observation Post

I gave this model a 'clean' look (quite unlike the Storms I painted previously), figuring that an observation vehicle might be maintained to a higher standard.

I had trouble getting the decal to release from the decal sheet, but it worked fine once it did.

I tried the magnet option for mounting the turret, and I like this a lot better than the 'peg and hole' system.

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