What will Armortek release next?

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Jim Fowler
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I think the Panzer IV is an excellent choice as well.

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Hi Gill & Mark,

Can you let us know what date in June you'll be announcing the next kit please :?:

You've obviously made up your minds for the next kit but maybe for the following kit you could have a choice to "pre-order" then the winner will be the kit with the most "Pre Orders" :idea:

I personally would like to see a Marder III sometime in the future :wink:

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Hi Antony

Nice idea but a bit tricky to organise! We are working on the details at the moment and will make the announcement as soon as we possible can. I can not give you a precise date but it will definitely be this month.

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Thanks Gill,

What about a Poll on the forum with your choice of tank/vehicle, say 4, then you make the winner :?: I just thought if it was a pre-order with a small deposit then most people given the option would order the winning model anyway as I did when you changed from the Pz IV to the fantastic Panther :wink:

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Hi Ant & Gill

How abaut a list of tanks, then you tick the one you WOULD BUY.

The one with the more ticks, the next model. :P :P

Richie :wink:

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Hi All

We really appreciate the suggestions made here and the ideas it gives us. We have however made the decision! After many weeks of background work which is now nearly complete we are then able to prepare our literature and web pages and at this point can then release the model.

We will, of course, let you know as soon as possible.

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I hope it is something horrible and boring, then I won't have to buy it :wink:

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Hi Gill & Mark,
How about the Daimler scout car ( DINGO ) as it was known,
Small and easy to handle and a great side kick to the Comet.
In service right through ww2 and into the 50s.
We can only hope.
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David Da Costa wrote:I hope it is something horrible and boring, then I won't have to buy it :wink:

David
Resource management can be fun but can also create a bit of a dilemma.

If it is a Pz II there would be a great deal of internal pressure in my getting it since re-runs generally take years (if they happen).

On the other hand, my share/super portfolio is still bleeding badly due to the recent second major economic downturn, not to mention the AUS$/pound ratio beating, so waiting a bit longer wouldn't be a bad outcome.

:? :wink:

Kent Wiik

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Well looking at that blanket hiding the next release one can state that under there is not a Panther hidden!
Looks by far too long for a tank so my guess now is this:

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Or a Bren gun carrier with a 6pdr.

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i reckon it,s a WW1 mk4 male, looking from the back forward, fits that shape?????.

chris.

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Chris, I think you spotted it!

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At the risk of being shouted at ... :D what if its Gill on a sun lounger covered up with a camo blanket :shock: ...

Only kidding Gill honest . . .
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Hello Chaps

I think Chris is Right aswell.
I also think the first person to guess it right should have a free one :wink:

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Judging by the shape of that blanket, I think it's a Porsche 917K :shock:

Well, it is Le Mans day :lol: :lol:

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