2025 ARMORTEK KIT SURVEY

Over the last few years we have brought out a whole series of kits as a direct result of your feedback - kits like the Pershing, JagdPanther, Hetzer, Leopard 2A4, and more recently the Sd Kfz 7, 88mm Flak 36 and the upcoming Challenger 2.

So, in keeping with what has become and annual tradition, here is your opportunity to once again influence our future production plans.

We have added in some "guide pricing" next to the names of the models. This is a rough estimate of the price at the current rates.

Thanks in advance for your input and we look forward to the results.

Panther Progress!

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Fredrik Jorgensen
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Post by Fredrik Jorgensen »

Well Bob ive said it before!!
Amazing skill there.
Me myslef have been struck of the i have no go, and i cant bare myself to work on the model right now.
Not of illnes just that i have no mood for it :(.
And im working my arse of right now, pardon my language.
Hopefully when the packs arrive i might get new fuel.


Keep it up and get that beast out of the garage :)
But do the bins first hihi.

Freddie

Allan Richards
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Post by Allan Richards »

Bob,

This is looking great, all you've got to do now is run it a bit to break in the super clean tracks
Allan Richards

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Post by clive Lockwood »

very nice work Bob, i like the paint work, but agree with Allan those tracks need to see some mud.

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Post by Robert E Morey »

Allan, Clive,
I'm trying to get it wired up at this moment so I can take it for a spin. Electronics are not my strong suit. I agree the tracks need to get dirty.
Bob

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Post by keith d feucht »

Very sharp Bob :D

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Robert E Morey
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Post by Robert E Morey »

We had some super nice weather lately so I decided to get some outside shots. I think its safe to say the painting and weathering is pretty much complete.
Now if Ican just get the @#@$%^ electronics wiring working I'd be a happy camper! Image:oops: -Bob

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Jim Slothower
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Bob,

Looks great, how you coming on the electronics?

Jim

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Post by Derek Attree »

Hi Bob
That looks so cool in the wild that would pass for real..

Brilliant

Derek
we must stop making stupid predictions

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Post by Tim Bowman »

Beautiful job Bob!

As Derek said, it would pass for a 1:1 in the right setting. You should be very proud!

Now, lets get the Panthers together for some cool video!! :D

Awesome work!
Tim
"So long as one isn't carrying one's head under one's arm, things aren't too bad." – Erwin Rommel

Kent Wiik

Post by Kent Wiik »

Always a pleasure to see photos of your beautiful Panther Bob.

I wish I had your skill in painting and weathering.

/Kent

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Post by simon_manning »

nice photos,nice tank !,nice tree,acer palmatum dissectum atropurpureum,no less,your climate must be like ours.

simon manning

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Post by Allan Richards »

Bob,

Superb model and really nicely detailed.
Allan Richards

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Post by Robert E Morey »

Thanks everyone for the nice comments and remarks.

Finally got to test drive the Panther. What a thrill the first drive is! I've been waiting for this day for months! Actually just drove the lower hull - less turret. But it made some cool tracks in the dirt! And tore up some huge chunks of grass! The sqeaking tracks are so realistic! Also a couple shots of my rigged up load unload ramps. Eeek, have to do better with this set up -don't want an updside down tank!

The first thing you realize when you try to get this thing on the ground is -These are BIG, HEAVY models! :shock: It was great fun - they drive like a real tank! I will hopefully have some better video in the future! All video taken with Kodak 8.2 Mpixel Easyshare camera (approx $100 USD). Technology, gotta love it. Image

Didn't have the track tension set quite right, which really scratched the paint off the rear idlers - but that is realistic. Other than that the idlers worked perfectly. The suspension worked perfectly!

The tracks are now officially scratched and dirty! :P

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Post by simon_manning »

the beast moves into life,well done,as you say robert these kits are heavy when completed,but that adds to the realism.


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Post by Stewart Ashton »

Bob

She looks fabulous. I am yellow brown and green with envy :wink:

Regards Stewart

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