Friday, May 16, 2008 - 12:03 PM UTC
Resicast have added some very interesting and useful new Allied accessories to their range
35.2294 UK Priest stowage
Contains over 60 resin parts, enough for two different vehicles.
Price: 22.50 euros

35.2295 Priest spent ammo
Contains over 60 resin parts.
Price: 22.50 euros


35.2300 Staghound stowage n°1
Contains 67 resin and 46 photoetched parts, enough for two different vehicles.
One deep wading included for Bronco or Italeri Staghound.
Price: 29.50 euros

35.2301 Steering for Italeri Staghound
Contains 7resin parts.
Price: 6.99 euros

Those of you who have the Bronco Staghound in their stash shouldn't be too dissappointed as Graham from Resicast tells us that set 35.2302 Steering for Bronco Staghound will be available shortly. Graham also says that all Resicast stowage sets include enough different parts for two different vehicles, thus allowing numerous combinations.

The Priest ammo set is very welcome set and will find it's way into many vignettes and dioramas and more stowage sets are always welcome.


For more information see the updated Resicast website (link)

Please mention Armorama when ordering from Resicast.

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Hi Pat, Thanks for the heads up, more good stuff from Graham The set look excellent and very useful. Al
MAY 17, 2008 - 12:25 PM
I do like the spent tubes. Also the wrapped tarp at the front of the Priest is very convincing, as does the .50cal cover. Cheers Brad
MAY 17, 2008 - 02:05 PM
I love both the stowage sets, and they look so different from other stowage sets on the market, unique, attractive and realistic! The kind of inspirational aftermarket that makes you want a kit just to fit that stowage on it! Cheers, Christophe
MAY 17, 2008 - 10:46 PM
Regarding the Staghound Stowage, one of the most notable aspects is the inclusion of the side baskets. Why it's taken the AM companies so long to include these I don't know but it's the most welcome addition imaginable. A large percentage of (contemporary) photos show these fitted with not many showing the auxiliary fuel tanks. Some fantastic sets from Resicast
MAY 18, 2008 - 02:16 AM
On the Staghound, I have to say I really like these sets having looked at them again. The addition of the remains of the deep wading gear is a real plus as are the side baskets Jim mentioned, another hit on the bank account is about to take place. Resicast have been putting out some really useful stuff and I think Graham's idea of enough for 2 vehicles is a winner, nice one all around on both sets Al
MAY 19, 2008 - 09:42 AM
I agree although it does limit your options somewhat towards a Canadian Staghound. I hope they can be persuaded (in the future) to do the COMPLETE wading gear. It'd also be good if they could do a set of CORRECT WWII Maple Leaf decals...
MAY 19, 2008 - 08:07 PM
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