What’s the next model going to be ???????

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Paul Wills
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What’s the next model going to be ???????

Post by Paul Wills »

Hi All,

I would like a King Tiger, but going off the price of the Panther it would be to expensive for me, so I would like a SdKfz165 Hummel, with single shot 12 gauge blanks and working recoil.
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Post by Stefan Konitzer »

King Tiger it is...
Maybe it gets to expensive, but who cares. 8)
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Post by leesellars »

Hello Chaps

Jagdpanther .Am i getting predictable.

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Post by Kent Wiik »

The natural next step is a Jagdpanther!

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Post by Roland Wallick »

A Hummel would be cool, they have the Pz4 chassis, but then a Nashorn, they also have the 88. Tanks are cool, but Artillery is awsome.
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Post by Daniel Perry »

Expensive, but I'm voting for a King Tiger
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Post by Lawrence Godson »

PzKw III (L 60 gun): Well balanced looks, not too big (or expensive), widely used, lots of opportunities for third party detail parts!
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Post by Tim Bowman »

HI all

Call me cliche but I would like to see a 251 with variant options similar to the M2. I know there's buzz about one out there but I know Armortek would do a great job!

just my humble opinion

King Tiger would be awesome!

Tim

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Post by David Gray »

im with lee on the jagdpanther, or maybe the sturmtiger

they already have the chassies for both :D Dave

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Post by Bill Lambert »

I'm hoping for the Mighty Konigstiger! Nothing could be finer, then a King Tiger in the Diner. That's my vote.
I would settle for either the Porsche or production turret or both!! Mark & Jill give us a big head start as the Dollar vs the
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Post by chris fry »

come on you Brit's, its about time we had a British tank added to the armament collection, may be the a34 comet would be a nice model to build, whats your thoughts.

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Post by David Pengelly »

would have to be a jagdpanther for me
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Post by Mike Gormley »

A King Tiger would be nice or seeing that we have an early and late Tiger 1's what about a Sherman "Easy Eight" with HVSS

Mike

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Post by Mike Gormley »

Lets not forget about the Pershing too.


Mike

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Post by jseverett »

I second the motion...a Pershing
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