Siga’s 1/72 2S1 ‘Gvozdika’
By Chris Banyai-Riepl
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Big gun and low chassis gives this vehicle a really interesting look that this kit captures very well. There are a total of four sprues of white plastic and one small decal sheet. The instruction sheet is well laid out and is very clear, with the only omission being any vehicle history or background. A total of seven options are provided on the small decal sheet, with several in interesting schemes.
Moving up, the turret is the next major assembly. The most impressive part of this vehicle is the gun and this kit does a great job of capturing its look. The barrel is molded as one piece and while surrounded by a bit of flash it should clean up well. The muzzle brake is molded in two pieces and once attached gives this big gun its characteristic appearance. The separate brake also makes cleanup easy, resulting in a very crisp piece. The finished barrel assembly fits onto a movable assembly made up of a wheel, mounting discs and a two-piece barrel attachment piece. Careful assembly will result in a movable gun, just like careful work will result in a movable turret.
Moving to the other three vehicles, the simplest one included in this kit is the Iraqi one, being painted in overall Iraqi sand and completely devoid of any markings. The two-tone green and brown vehicle is from the 201 Division, Russian Army, on the Tajik-Afghan border in 1994. This tank has a black 002 on the hull and a black X on the turret. The final scheme is the Finnish example and is easily the most interesting when it comes to camouflage. This one is painted in medium green, dark green and black in a splinter camouflage. Finnish roundels are on the turret and small white stenciling is on the front and rear hull.