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Kevin Tomkinson
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Hi everybody,
First let me wish everyone a very happy Christmas and a spanking good New Year.
Next Armortek model after the Panther? Well wouldn't a Famo9 18 ton half track be a great addition to the range.
What do you think?
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I would love to see a Churchill or a js3

Cheers

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Oh, a F A M O 18 ton half track, perhaps with a low loader trailer, could be a great addition to somebody's assortment....... :mrgreen:
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Post by Uwe Gerstenmayer »

:D
I would apply to that club of "somebodys" directly :lol:

Just imagine that combination, wow 8)

Merry Christmas and more of these nice wishes :wink:


cheers,

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MERRY CHRISTMAS EVERYONE. NEXT TANK MMMMMMMMMMM LETS THINK ELEFANT :D

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Seasons Greetings to everyone why not a complete change and have a Matador transport lorry

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F A M O always welcome, any time! :mrgreen:
Greeting all. :D
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M10 Tank Destroyer

John Heath
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How about a Ssys Platformwagon to display a tank on?

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Happy New Year fellow members of the Armortek community. Reading this thread, I suppose Gill and Mark could rename the company:

Armortruck - if they follow the F word route or

Armortrack - if they did rolling stock

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Armortrack as in tracked armoured vehicles?

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VW Beatle !
Not very military and I know it's not big enough to fit the standard motion packs in, but I bet it would sell tens of thousands across the globe .
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David Gray
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A matilder would be nice :D

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Ho, ho, ho (as in 'stop, stop, stop', not in relation to the rotund fellow clad in red and white beard): don't forget the 'little' ones:

How about a PAK 40, or shifting more towards more recent times: the L118 light gun?
Just built a L118 model in 1/48 from Kit Form Services as a commission, it is a gem! Though much to small to my taste!!!!

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Yeah I could go for a Pak 40, but wouldn't that be a Kompact Kit.
I still say a Famo9 18 tonner would be good as there are so many versions you could do and it's big and impressive!!
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