Armorteks next model
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I’m with you derek,it’s got to be the awesome jadgpanther as you say with all the new shiny bits.please please please.


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We had not planned to run a survey right now, but looks like there is an appetite for one 
List the top 3 models you would like to see in the survey, and we will try to get one out in the next week or so. No promises that all the suggestions will make an appearance though.

List the top 3 models you would like to see in the survey, and we will try to get one out in the next week or so. No promises that all the suggestions will make an appearance though.
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T-54/55
Matilda II
Leopard 1
Matilda II
Leopard 1
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1/ CVR(t) (any of the family).
2/ Stalwart (option to convert to refueller?)
3/Sherman Firefly
Cheers Charles
2/ Stalwart (option to convert to refueller?)
3/Sherman Firefly
Cheers Charles
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1. CVR(T) Scimitar, with option for Scorpion. Smaller than a tank but marginally bigger than UC or Hetzer. Lots of variants, lots of operational service. Scimitar for two reasons - it fits with Chieftain (Scimitar was the recce vehicle in Chieftain armoured regiments) and it has the longest service. Scorpion was phased out when a toxicity problem with the 76mm was discovered. Both types saw operational service in the Falklands and Scimitar in the Balkans and Gulf Wars.
2. Cromwell. Got to be done sometime, the most important British tank of WW2, if not the best (that was Comet, a product improved Cromwell). Cromwell saw service from Normandy to the Baltic and proved the British could design effective tanks. Keep Steve Stuart company too.
3. Matilda II. Lots of variation on operations - Far East, France, Western Desert. Of the two VCs won by British tank crew, one was won on Matilda II.
All three available at Bovington for reference.
No apologies that they're all British, it must be time after US and German offerings?
2. Cromwell. Got to be done sometime, the most important British tank of WW2, if not the best (that was Comet, a product improved Cromwell). Cromwell saw service from Normandy to the Baltic and proved the British could design effective tanks. Keep Steve Stuart company too.
3. Matilda II. Lots of variation on operations - Far East, France, Western Desert. Of the two VCs won by British tank crew, one was won on Matilda II.
All three available at Bovington for reference.
No apologies that they're all British, it must be time after US and German offerings?
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1) French Renault Char B1
2) Italian Semovente da 75/18
3) Cromwell or Comet
You could plan a fact and data finding 'vacation' to France or Italy for numbers 1 and 2; I'd bet such a trip would find favor in some of the halls
at Armortek...
Runners up would be
1a) Luchs
2a) 38T
3a) M13/40
Of course ANY half-track may be substituted at any time for bonus points...
Be different.
Jerry
2) Italian Semovente da 75/18
3) Cromwell or Comet
You could plan a fact and data finding 'vacation' to France or Italy for numbers 1 and 2; I'd bet such a trip would find favor in some of the halls
at Armortek...
Runners up would be
1a) Luchs
2a) 38T
3a) M13/40
Of course ANY half-track may be substituted at any time for bonus points...
Be different.
Jerry
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Hi guys
Jagd panther
Mk4 ww1 tank reissue
Marder 3M
Derek
Jagd panther
Mk4 ww1 tank reissue
Marder 3M
Derek
we must stop making stupid predictions
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Ok, I just can’t stay quiet. Here’s my three picks, and substitutes
Picks:
1). M4A1
2). M4A1 DD
3). M4A1 converted to an M32 Tank Recovery Vehicle
Substitutes
1) Sd.Kfz 10
2) Sd. Kfz 250 Neu
3) M3 Halftrack
Again, I’ll go with Jerry…..Be Bold, Be Different.
Picks:
1). M4A1
2). M4A1 DD
3). M4A1 converted to an M32 Tank Recovery Vehicle
Substitutes
1) Sd.Kfz 10
2) Sd. Kfz 250 Neu
3) M3 Halftrack
Again, I’ll go with Jerry…..Be Bold, Be Different.
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No love for them in previous questionnaires, or just the current situation ?
Adrian.
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1 CVR(T) Scimitar cold war version.
2 Ferret scout car with or without turret.
3 opel blitz lorry.
Hears hoping CVRT.
Keep save all.
Steve
2 Ferret scout car with or without turret.
3 opel blitz lorry.
Hears hoping CVRT.
Keep save all.
Steve
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No respite.
No forgiveness.
There is only ......WAR.
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I agree with Muttley but how about a big bugger......a one off 1/4 scale, say a Panther so it's still big but not unmanageable it would fit on Armorteks machine centers? If that doesn't sell then I will eat my hat!
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Commission builds considered. Pm for my email.
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Re: Armorteks next model
Comet
Centurion
AMX13...or something French, we've never given our French colleagues any love.
Also, it's gotta be time for the CVRT guys to get their moment.
Centurion
AMX13...or something French, we've never given our French colleagues any love.
Also, it's gotta be time for the CVRT guys to get their moment.
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