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We are delighted (and we hope you will be too!) to announce that our latest release is the much requested King Tiger!!!!!!!

This is not only significant in the fact that it is undoubtedly the largest and most prestigious kit we have released to date, but we are particularly pleased that it is being released in association with the World Famous Tank Museum.

We will be at Tankfest this weekend with not one but two prototypes!

Follow this link for much more information and detail on this kit and check back after the weekend for lots of new photos including the new model along side the King Tiger 104 on which the kit has been based.

http://www.armortek.co.uk/

Gill and Mark
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Post by simon_manning »

Great Choice, it had to be. Looking foward to this kit!
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Post by Allan Richards »

Well I'm gobsmacked, a great looking kit and the details look superb. Well done!!!
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Hi Gill I sent you an email

Regards
Phil

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hi gill
pm sent :wink:
thanks richie

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Post by Tim Bowman »

:shock:

Happily surprised. After some of the previous threads I figured it wasn't going to happen. Now all I need to do is find a way to pay for it. :cry:

Nice choice Mark and Gill and great updates to the detail parts! Well done.

Kind regards

Tim
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Post by stuart holden »

Tim i know someone who will buy body parts :lol: . what a lovely looking bit of kit , well done

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Post by Antony Rowley »

WOW :!: :!: Just seen the photo's and the detail is superb. Working clamps, wooden and brass cleaning rods, what looks like Steve Winston's working Bosch light, all guards hinged and working. You haven't left that much for the after market to produce. Well done Gill and Mark for a superb choice :wink: :wink: Now that leaves me with one problem........................ :idea:

Thanks Antony
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Post by leesellars »

Hello Antony

I dont think that the KTs had the same camo as your panther.And you know where to come if they did. :lol:

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Post by Matthijs Dijkstra »

Gill and Mark CONGRATULATIONS!!!

In one word: AWESOME :D

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Post by Justin Day »

Good Lord!

Tha is very cool, and very much gonna make the ground rumble around it.

Nice work Guys.

Justin

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Well done Mark and Gill the best so far . I like the scale alloy deck ... Dale

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Post by Jim Slothower »

Excellent choice. Now like most of you, I am wondering how I am gonna pay for it and keep my wife????

Jim

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Post by Tim Bowman »

Jim Slothower wrote:Excellent choice. Now like most of you, I am wondering how I am gonna pay for it and keep my wife????

Jim
I'm thinking Anniversary present. Two birds with one stone. :)

Stuart, all parts are accounted for, I'm sure I could spare something.
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Post by Tim McCarthy »

Fantastic work Mark and Gill
What a Kit What a tank.
Look great towering over my Tamyia R/C
Regards
Tim

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