2025 ARMORTEK KIT SURVEY

Over the last few years we have brought out a whole series of kits as a direct result of your feedback - kits like the Pershing, JagdPanther, Hetzer, Leopard 2A4, and more recently the Sd Kfz 7, 88mm Flak 36 and the upcoming Challenger 2.

So, in keeping with what has become and annual tradition, here is your opportunity to once again influence our future production plans.

We have added in some "guide pricing" next to the names of the models. This is a rough estimate of the price at the current rates.

Thanks in advance for your input and we look forward to the results.

Few news from Italy

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Alfredo Campanini
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Few news from Italy

Post by Alfredo Campanini »

I would be forgiven by Dale Jordan, for not having published more photos of my model. I am working wery slowly and I am following the excellent work done by Vince Abbott, Paul Wills and others, so I have nothing new to show.
The only amendment that I have done different, is the kingpin rear that I made working on the three axles, how must be for towing the 88.

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Ps.: Please do not forget that I have the problem of language; using the translator, often you obtain funny nonsense
Alfredo

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Post by leesellars »

Hello Alfredo

Keep the build photos comeing

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Hello Alfredo,

From the photos I have seen and the ones posted on here you are doing excellent work. Do not worry about the language, I was brought up with English and I still cant use it properly! :lol: :shock:

Paul :wink: .
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Post by Robert E Morey »

Alfredo,
I agree with the others. The pictures speak for themselves (not that we cannot understand you perfectly). More pix please! 8)

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Hi all,
some pictures about my last work; I have decided to work slowly, waiting that Mark and Gill we offer a new interesting project. I must keep me occupied all winter and spring next.

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From Tim Catton: some accessories, plates and rear lights

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Many thanks to Paul Wills for the picture of dashboard instruments.
I would also reproduce these plates, but I ca n't read them, someone can tell me what is written ? in German, of course.

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Regards
Alfredo

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Stunning work.

Keep the pics coming.

Jim

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Post by Roland Mann »

Hi Alfredo, you are doing very well. Excellent results with all those details. I'm impressed. On the German descriptions I can help you - only I can not read it in the Forum. Can you send me a higher resolution ? My email : u.r.mann@t-online.de

Please keep the pictures coming.

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Post by Tim Bowman »

Hi Alfredo

Incredible details! Excellent work. You will have one amazing half track when you complete it.

I hope you do not mind me posting some photos I took here on your thread. Maybe they are useful. Sorry the first is blurry. It shows the mounting bracket and some of the wiring. for what ever this thing is. :oops:

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and some others

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Tim
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Alfredo,
The detail and gages of your instrument panel are stunning. The Tachometer looks like it should work! Beautiful work.

Tim just a WAG but the black thing appears to be the speedometer and clock? Just a guess but the top scale may be KM/hr, the bottom 4 digit number is the mileage counter (in km's)? Then the time keeping clock in the center.
Bob

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Post by Jeffrey Goff »

Hi Alfredo, superb details, the tachometer looks real
keep the pictures coming
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Jeff

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Post by Dale jordan »

This is great ... Nice work Alfredo . How did you do the Tachometer?? Did you make mods to the armortek one or build it from scratch ... Tim these photos are the best , I have seen of a sdkfz.7 Half track !!! Do you have more ?? Are they from the littlefield collection ? Dale

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Post by Alfredo Campanini »

TIM
hank you for the photo: the mounting bracket is interesting and I have do add it; my rear coupling hook that I have modified is quite similar to the original.

DALE
The instrument (in italian is "cronotachigrafo") is the one provided by Armortek, following the work of Vincent Abbot

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I have milled

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and added some parts in aluminium; at left fixed with screw, at right end bottom are glued

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a little putting and black painting

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and this is finished

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Be patience for more pictures,
best regards
Alfredo

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Thanks Alfredo " I've got it now " .Dale

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Post by Paul Wills »

Hello ALfredo,

How is your halftrack coming along, it seems to have been awhile since you last posted some photos.

Paul.
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Post by Alfredo Campanini »

Hello Paul,
it is true, I don't my news from very long time.
I continue the work very slowly and mostly I am not doing anything particularly interesting to publish.
You will have some pictures at the end.
Thank you for remember me.
Alfredo

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