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FOV 2017 Releases

Posted: Sun Jan 08, 2017 1:18 pm
by Heer

Re: FOV 2017 Releases

Posted: Sun Jan 08, 2017 2:29 pm
by aferguson
they're back!

they mentioned there would be 1/72 aircraft but I didn't see any on the FB page......did I miss something?

Re: FOV 2017 Releases

Posted: Sun Jan 08, 2017 3:49 pm
by tmanthegreat
Wow! Awesome new armor. Will be very anxious to see how good these look in person. I'd love to see the weathering and details that characterized the FOV models 10-15 years ago as opposed to the "Action Grade" quality items we were getting more recently. But in any event, I'm glad to see 1/32 armor making a comeback.

Re: FOV 2017 Releases

Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2017 3:56 am
by plasticgeneral
I can't wait to get ALL their new 1:32 releases, especially the:

M-10, EASYEIGHT, STRUM TIGER, (Early) TIGER I , SU-100, KV-2 and the 10cm KANNON!!!!

Plastic General

Re: FOV 2017 Releases

Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2017 9:00 am
by PanzerArm
plasticgeneral wrote:I can't wait to get ALL their new 1:32 releases, especially the:

M-10, EASYEIGHT, STRUM TIGER, (Early) TIGER I , SU-100, KV-2 and the 10cm KANNON!!!!

Plastic General
I am with you on these. The repaints and 'new tooling" items will be under much scrutiny before I commit to buying them. Regardless, this new FOV will be gettung some of my money if all these new vehicles come to fruition.

-Kevin

Re: FOV 2017 Releases

Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2017 3:42 pm
by Heer
I just hope that the price isn't gonna be too crazy. The days of $40 tanks and $20 halftracks seems to be over, so I'm hoping that the quality is good and the price isn't too crazy :) :) :)

Re: FOV 2017 Releases

Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2017 6:29 pm
by normandy
Wow, some nice offerings. Great to see FOV still making armor and you know I wish some were 1:18,
but I think the money is in 1:32.
Post pics when you guys get some new stuff I'd love to see it!

Wanna see more, don't be shy...

Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2017 11:47 pm
by c44
There is a modest photo gallery of the modest FOV display at the Nuremberg Toy Fair :

https://www.facebook.com/fovhobbies/pho ... =3&theater

https://www.facebook.com/fovhobbies/pos ... 9966625609

Motor Pool has even more modest coverage at:

http://blog.themotorpool.net/forces-of- ... -toy-fair/

Anybody know of any other posted pictures? I'm curious to see what they have on the shelf tucked into the corner of the exhibit...and I'm a little disappointed there doesn't appear to be any prototypes of the new 1/32 stuff... :|

Re: FOV 2017 Releases

Posted: Sat Feb 04, 2017 12:36 am
by jkinzel
I'll get excited when I see the Char bis,Somua,Ansaldo,Japanese WW2,Centurion,Leopard,Merkava,T55,Merkava,etc etc not the same old Kraut and Yank AFV's.

Re: FOV 2017 Releases

Posted: Sat Feb 04, 2017 6:14 am
by ketelone
If anyone can get close up pictures pf 1/32 and prices, I'll know if I am still interested...

Re: FOV 2017 Releases

Posted: Sat Feb 04, 2017 12:31 pm
by cjg476
Am I missing something all that looks like old stuff sitting out.

Re: FOV 2017 Releases

Posted: Sat Feb 04, 2017 8:19 pm
by Rxrated
The only thing new is the proto-type 1/32 Tiger I. Everything else looks like it did last time FOV was at the show. I want to see all the new models.

Re: FOV 2017 Releases

Posted: Wed Mar 08, 2017 10:14 am
by dragon53
Motorpool update on new FOV 1/32.

"In regard to their 1:32 scale static vehicle line, many of the vehicles will not only feature better weathering, painting and, where needed, corrected improvements to bring them up to their correct historical standards, but will also come with more "useful" bonus pieces instead of the standard fare accoutrements that seemed to have no correlation and or redundancy with the vehicle in question. For instance, with their first Tiger I tank, the vehicle will come with a stand-alone Maybach engine, while the Sherman Firefly will be bundled with a Chrysler V-12 engine. Other vehicles might come with similarly conceived extras instead of "wine bottles, cats and road signs", perhaps including transparent cutaways, vehicle crews or other more critical extras that should enhance the overall product and demonstrate they are listening to the consumer.

Perhaps, most importantly, Walterson's has moved into their own manufacturing facility, which reduces the overall cost for each product rather than having to subcontract each product to a third party manufacturer, which would build, assemble and paint their products with little in the way of quality assurance. Moreover, Walterson's has a dedicated team of graphic designers and engineers devoted to each individual sub brand, thereby ensuring consistency across the entire spectrum of their product portfolio and guaranteeing a more uniform approach towards bringing new product to market. We expect big things from this Company and thus far they haven't disappointed."

Re: FOV 2017 Releases

Posted: Wed Mar 08, 2017 12:54 pm
by Light.Inf.Scout
Thanks for the info...thats good news....now I wish there was an update on release dates

Re: FOV 2017 Releases

Posted: Wed Mar 08, 2017 2:49 pm
by tmanthegreat
All good news! And I agree that some firm estimates for release dates are in order.

But FOV when owned by Unimax was not always bad. There was a period from about 2004 to approximately 2007/2008 where the FOV "Enthusiast Line" vehicles were exceptional. Pieces like the T-34, M-26, Panzer IV, Jagdpanther, Panther, T-72, M2 Bradley, AAVP, and others were practically museum-quality replicas and came with a lot of useful accessories and figures. They even had those WWII and Modern accessory sets which provided a lot of goodies. Then things changed. It seemed that in the latter stages of the line, we paid higher prices for what were basically "Action Grade" quality vehicles that came with all those cats, dogs, and road signs.