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Kompact Kit - 25 PDR Field Gun

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Re: Kompact Kit - 25 PDR Field Gun

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Beautiful model and excellent idea Mark! I love the idea a small kit to fill in the gaps (in between buying tanks that is). It looks like a superb model, I hope this type of kit does well. I'd love to see more of them in the future. Very nice packaging - I agree with the comment its almost too nice to take our of the box. I think the price is about right for this type of quality and detail. Way to go Armortek!
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Think this is a lovely addition to the Armortek line. Regarding the comments on German artillery I made my own scale Pak 43 for my Jagpanther. Has a gun mount as the original with a linear elevation servo and gear driven traverse on curved flat bed. Hopefully the details show in my attached photos. The falling block breech mechanism is functional.

The increasing number of models from Armortek are forcing me into new methods of storing the tanks! Keep then coming!

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Sorry about that - all the headings are in reverse order to the pictures. However, a picture is worth a thousand words. Never too old to make mistakes even though I have been on computers since the 1960 era. Got to laugh!

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Re: Kompact Kit - 25 PDR Field Gun

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sorry guys, but how much for the 25pdr? and where can you get one??

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Re: Kompact Kit - 25 PDR Field Gun

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The uk price is £498.00 + shipping, you can order direct from Gill just now. I think Armortek is planning on running these kits under a subsidiary company and therefore there may be a linked site to order on in the near future. hope this helps

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Re: Kompact Kit - 25 PDR Field Gun

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your jagdpanther gun is an amazing peice of work michael, so long a forum member and only two posts, keeping this gem hidden away, regards simon manning.

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Re: Kompact Kit - 25 PDR Field Gun

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That gun is truly a work of art :D

If only there was a company around who were geared up to make artillery pieces, we could all have those in our models... :twisted:

Oh, and regarding the captions:

"To err is human, to really foul things up requires a computer" :lol: :lol:

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http://www.armortek.co.uk/Gallery/index ... ompact-kit

For those who were not at the show last week, we have taken more pictures of the 25Pdr and these are now live in the gallery.
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Re: Kompact Kit - 25 PDR Field Gun

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Hi Mark & Gill and all.....

To support Armortek new KOMPACT KIT - 25 PDR Field Gun, I would suggest complementing this wonderful kit with a British Quad Gun Tractor and Ammunition/Fuel trailer.
I'm sure others who have ordered up this latest 25 pounder field gun kit from Armortek would want something like a Quad Gun Tractor to pull a 25 pounder Gun and ammunision/fuel trailer from behind it.

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Re: Kompact Kit - 25 PDR Field Gun

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Hi Ian / Mark.


Now that really is a very good idea. :lol:
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Re: Kompact Kit - 25 PDR Field Gun

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I agree. I ordered a 25 pounder today. I have a Hetzer, Stug and King Tiger so I lean heavily towards the German stuff. IMO, the Quad with ammo trailer is one of the most interesting pieces of allied equipment and something that I’d add to my collection. I’d prefer that over a Pak43.

Here’s my theory. Mark is pushing the 25 pounder as a “gateway” model. It’s inexpensive enough to fly under the spouse’s RADAR. Next comes the Quad. More expensive, but you can easily lift it and hide it. Of course not having the ammo trailer is like having a dress without a matching belt so that’s a no brainer. By then, poor customer is hooked and has no choice but to buy something with tracks to shoot at;-)

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Re: Kompact Kit - 25 PDR Field Gun

Post by John Fitzsimons »

Think you have worked out Marks cunning plan. I was looking at the Tamiya kit at Bovington and thought it would be a possible.

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