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The New Armortek Model

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Bob Gould
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Re: The New Armortek Model

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I would like to see a Churchill. One, because it's rare in any model form. Two, because there were so many varients, you could do so much with them
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Steve Stuart
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Re: The New Armortek Model

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A Churchill would be excelent, the variants would be superb. A Crocodile would be useful for keeping the weeds in the garden down? I also think that a Cromwell would be a good one as that also allows for variants. We shall see...
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John Clarke wrote: The biggest surprise to me is that we haven't heard the.............. wait for it

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Ditto! Yes F A M O! :D
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Now that I think about it, I would like a Sherman with a bulldozer kit. Possibly with a steel blade so it could be useful in the garden.

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Greg Stephens wrote:Now that I think about it, I would like a Sherman with a bulldozer kit. Possibly with a steel blade so it could be useful in the garden.
I've not thought of that particular approach to getting a new kit. (But Honey! The mini-back hoe was SO much more expensive!!)

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