When Revell kit of the American M7 Priest self-propelled howitzer on M4 chassis is an older origin. I mean, he was the mid-80s on the market. Consequently, he can keep up with today's generation scarcely kits. In some stores, the kit can be had even for relatively little money. The plastic parts of the kit are designed fairly primitive, details rather rudimentary. Crawlers rubber as was standard in the eighties. After all, even a figure included, not typical of Revell. But this leaves to be desired in their representation left. The fit is satisfactory, you would have to rework some. If you so out-of-the-box builds the Priest, is fast 08/15 therefrom. But those who still want to get the most out of the model, I recommend the use of photo-etched sets of Eduard 35446. Although this is actually for Italeri, but fits wonderfully even for Revell model. So you can still improve a lot of detail and enhance the vehicle considerably.
Can be built two versions: 1st US Army, 231st Armored Field Art. Battalion, A Battery, Western Front 1944 2. Uranus, 2nd French tank division, Western Front in July 1944
Conclusion: Fairly detailed kit, despite level 5 less demanding (without the use of photo-etched parts).