Not one but TWO!
We are thrilled to unveil our two latest LIMITED EDITION 1:6 scale kits – the Legendary WWII King Tiger and the Mighty Challenger 2, the cutting-edge powerhouse of modern warfare.
King Tiger – A True Icon, Relaunched
The King Tiger was an impressive tank with formidable armour and a devastating 88mm KwK 43 L/71 cannon. Armortek’s model brings this legend back to life with CNC-precision engineering, featuring scale-thickness armour including a 25mm (1-inch) thick front glacis plate. At almost 120kg (260 lbs), this highly detailed, all-metal kit is a must-have for collectors and enthusiasts alike.
Reservations: Open today (Monday 20th January)
Expected Delivery: End of Spring/Early Summer 2025
Launch Price: £4,595 (plus VAT and shipping)
Production numbers have been fixed and are strictly limited, so secure your kit now before it’s too late!
Challenger 2 – The Modern Warrior in 1:6 Scale
The Challenger 2 is the British Army’s most advanced battle tank and has proven its resilience in combat across multiple operations. This is Armortek’s second modern-era main battle tank release, following the acclaimed Leopard 2A4.
Reservations: Opens 6th February 2025
Expected Delivery: Late Summer/Early Autumn 2025
Launch Price: To be announced on 6th February 2025
With limited production numbers, this is your chance to own a piece of modern military history in stunning detail.
Not One, But TWO Iconic Tanks
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Re: Not One, But TWO Iconic Tanks
Hope to see the rendering diagram of the Challenger 2 sooner.
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Es braust unser Panzer im Sturmwind dahin.....
Es braust unser Panzer im Sturmwind dahin.....
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Re: Not One, But TWO Iconic Tanks
The CAD drawings will not be ready for another couple of months.
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The King Tiger Limited Edition run is now 75% reserved.
Production has has now started on some of the parts so quantities are fixed. If you would like to reserve one I would recommend not waiting too long.
Production has has now started on some of the parts so quantities are fixed. If you would like to reserve one I would recommend not waiting too long.
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Re: Not One, But TWO Iconic Tanks
Hello Armortek Team,
I would be interested in a King Tiger, as my Tiger I still needs its big brother. My budget is a bit tight. What can I do?
What can I do? If I can agree to pay in installments, then my question would be how low the installment can be?
Kind regards
Michael Beber
Hallo Armortek Team.
ich würde mich für einen King Tiger interessieren, da mein Tiger I noch den großen Bruder braucht. Mein Budget ist etwas eingeengt. Was kann man tun?
Wenn mann eine Ratenzahlung vereinbaren kann, dann wäre meine Frage, wie niedrieg die Rate sein kann ?
Bitte teilen sie mir mit was wir tun können.
Mit freundliche Grüße
Michael Beber
I would be interested in a King Tiger, as my Tiger I still needs its big brother. My budget is a bit tight. What can I do?
What can I do? If I can agree to pay in installments, then my question would be how low the installment can be?
Kind regards
Michael Beber
Hallo Armortek Team.
ich würde mich für einen King Tiger interessieren, da mein Tiger I noch den großen Bruder braucht. Mein Budget ist etwas eingeengt. Was kann man tun?
Wenn mann eine Ratenzahlung vereinbaren kann, dann wäre meine Frage, wie niedrieg die Rate sein kann ?
Bitte teilen sie mir mit was wir tun können.
Mit freundliche Grüße
Michael Beber
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Re: Not One, But TWO Iconic Tanks
We have received your email and will answer you shortly.Michael Beber wrote: ↑Sat Jan 25, 2025 6:33 pmHello Armortek Team,
I would be interested in a King Tiger, as my Tiger I still needs its big brother. My budget is a bit tight. What can I do?
What can I do? If I can agree to pay in installments, then my question would be how low the installment can be?
Kind regards
Michael Beber
Hallo Armortek Team.
ich würde mich für einen King Tiger interessieren, da mein Tiger I noch den großen Bruder braucht. Mein Budget ist etwas eingeengt. Was kann man tun?
Wenn mann eine Ratenzahlung vereinbaren kann, dann wäre meine Frage, wie niedrieg die Rate sein kann ?
Bitte teilen sie mir mit was wir tun können.
Mit freundliche Grüße
Michael Beber
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Re: Not One, But TWO Iconic Tanks
Yes, we will be getting updates out over the next few weeks as we recover from the Sd KFZ 7 packing and start ramping up on the next kit.
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Re: Not One, But TWO Iconic Tanks
I am not able to start a Challenger 2 thread ? The option is not there.
I will be very interested to see how fast it sells. I doubt it will sell as fast as the Chieftain ( which I signed up for immediately when it was announced and production would only be started if enough pre-orders were there ) and I will not be buying one.
Challenger 2 technically is a fantastic tank, far in advance of Challenger 1 with its gunnery capabilities. I was responsible for maintaining and fixing Chietain, CR1 and CR2 over 22 years. finishing my time in the army in early 2007, predominantly having worked on CR1.
For a CR1, I would have placed a pre-order, taking out a bank loan if necessary but not for a CR2. For me a nice to have but not a must have.
Mark
I will be very interested to see how fast it sells. I doubt it will sell as fast as the Chieftain ( which I signed up for immediately when it was announced and production would only be started if enough pre-orders were there ) and I will not be buying one.
Challenger 2 technically is a fantastic tank, far in advance of Challenger 1 with its gunnery capabilities. I was responsible for maintaining and fixing Chietain, CR1 and CR2 over 22 years. finishing my time in the army in early 2007, predominantly having worked on CR1.
For a CR1, I would have placed a pre-order, taking out a bank loan if necessary but not for a CR2. For me a nice to have but not a must have.
Mark