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Coming soon ... the winter '25 reveal

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🚨 Exciting News for Model Enthusiasts! 🚨

We are gearing up for a BIG reveal! 🏗️ On 20th January 2025, we will be unveiling our latest limited-edition model kit – and we can’t wait to share the news! 👀🔧

With only a limited number available, this is one you won’t want to miss! What do you think it could be? Drop your guesses in the comments! ⬇️

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If it's a new kit: Challenger

If it's a re-release: King Tiger

I was lucky to guess the Sd. Kfz 7 and 88, let's see if lighting strikes twice...

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Whatever it is :

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T54/55? CVRT?

But indeed whatever it will be... Good work :mrgreen:
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I'm thinking King tiger, hasn't been one since 2019 and is due for a re-release :D

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Well.....

My guesses were SO wrong last time when I really tried to be logical and contemplative... :roll:

So this time I'm going for the following....

C1 Ariete - It's Italian, the 'Ferrari' of tanks .... 8)

or

T14-Armata or T90 - something for the Leopard to blow up.

or

Pz 38t - Lots of common parts to Hezer

or

Pz 1 / Pz 2 / Matilda 2 - is it time for an early war period tank


Guaranteed to be wrong on all counts.....

It'll be fun to see all the guesses though .... 8)

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Oh my god :-o
not easy to guess but one thing is sure is that it will hurt the wallet again because it will certainly be a beautiful model.
I am already starting to save the money .... there are a few days left until the 20th :lol:

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CVR(T)
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Armortek hasn't said it's going to be a tank.... who knows... it could be a V2 on a Meillerwagen...

The images implying a 'modern' tank are likely just to throw us off.

I'm betting WWII British, possibly early war, North African campaign. Early war European tank. Char B?

As I think on it possibly early WWII over all; tracked or wheeled....

As the man said: "And Now for Something Completely Different!"

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A Saladin armored car with no wined up would be completely different too 8)
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