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Tank and Armored Fighting Vehicle of WW II

Post by eagle_28752 » Sat Mar 25, 2006 6:11 pm

I WOULD LIKE TO SEE THESE ITEMS LIST BELOW IN THE FUTURE. I HOPE 21ST CENTURY TOYS OR FORCES OF VALOR CAN MAKE SAME.

GERMANY
PANZER 38 T
PANZER VI AUSF E TIGER TANK
SDKFZ 232 8 RAD
SDKFZ 234/2 PUMA
JAGDPANZER 38 T HETZER
SDKFZ 124 WESPE
JAGDPANZER IV TANK DESTROYER
SDKFZ 7/1 ANTI A/C HALFTRACK
PAK35/36 37MM AT GUN
ELEFANT TIGER TANK

USA
M3A1 STUART III
M3 LEE
M7B1 PRIEST HOWITZER MOTOR CARRIAGE
M-8 GREYHOUND ARMORED CAR
M-36 JACKSON
M-8 HOWITZER
M-20 ARMORED UTILITY CAR
105MM HOWITZER GUN

SOVIET UNION
KV-1
KV-11
KV-85
SU-152
ISU-122
STALIN JS-2
SU-100
T-34/76
T-34/85
IS-3 STALIN
SU-85

ITALY
CARRO ARMATO M11/39
CARRO ARMATO M15/42
SEMOVENTE DA 75/18

JAPAN
TYPE 95 KYUGO
TYPE 97 CHI-HA
SPG TYPE 1/IJA TANK DESTROYER "HO-NI"

FRANCE
CHAS B1 BIS
HOTCHKISS H-35
SOMUA S-35
RENAULT R-35

BRITISH
UNIVERSAL CARRIER MKII
MATILDA MKII
VALENTINE MKIII
CRUISER MKIVA
CRUSADER MKVI
CHURCHILL IV
CROOMWELL V-A27M CRUISER MKVIII
M4A4 SHERMAN VC FIREFLY
T-17E1 STAGHOUND
DAIMLER MKII SCOUT CAR
M-3 GRANT
MORRIS QUAD TRACTOR AND 25 PDR GUN
6 POUND AT GUN

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Post by theToyFederation » Sat Mar 25, 2006 6:18 pm

Is that it? :lol:
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Tank and Armored Fighting Vehicle of WW II

Post by eagle_28752 » Sat Mar 25, 2006 6:29 pm

I am making a future wish list on World War 1 and Modern Combat Tanks and Armored Vehicle. I am re-searching same.

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Post by aferguson » Sat Mar 25, 2006 6:35 pm

i guess that's the shortlist..

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Post by kimtheredxd » Sat Mar 25, 2006 6:43 pm

I will check back on this post in the year 3047 maybe they will have 12 of those done by then :shock:
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Post by eagle_28752 » Sat Mar 25, 2006 6:57 pm

I cann"t wait for the Avenger also.

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Post by Wieslaw » Sun Mar 26, 2006 9:13 am

aferguson wrote:i guess that's the shortlist..

;)
It's certainly the shortlist :wink: , because I don't see following items:

USA
...
M4A1 Sherman
M4A1(76)W Sherman
a hybrid hull Sherman

GREAT BRITAIN
...
M4A4 Sherman V (with normal gun)
M4A2 Sherman III
Sexton (Canadian)

POLAND
7TP (two turrets)
7TP (one turret)
Vickers E (two turrets)
Vickers E (one turret)
TK tanquette
TKS tanquette
C7P artillery tractor
"Kubus" the improvised armored car build by the Home Army and used in the Warsaw Uprising (it was only one piece, but how many Maus'es there were?)
Artillery, e.g. 37 mm Bofors both AA and AT guns, 75mm Schneider...

And where are the planes we wish :wink: ?

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Post by MG-42 » Sun Mar 26, 2006 5:12 pm

Forces of Valor and 21st.Century have already made at least 7 of these vehicles you can check-off, your list.
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Post by cruizin2000 » Mon Mar 27, 2006 5:40 am

After having most of these in Axis & Allies miniatures, I'd LOVE to see the "bigger" versions in 32X.

We're getting an M7 Priest this year but that's all I've heard of.

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Post by binder001 » Mon Mar 27, 2006 4:52 pm

21C has announced the M7 "Priest", the photos don't show if it's a late M7 or the M7B1. Probably the M7 as 21C tends to take a 1/35th kit and rescale and simplify it.

FoV has announced the US 105 howitzer

FoV already has an M3 Grant available.

I don't follow the Nazi stuff so I'll let someone else comment.

By the way, if you're willing to do some assembly and painting, the old Monogram 1/32nd scale series had: JagdPanzer IV, M3 "Lee" and M3 "Grant", M4A1 "Sherman" (needs a little work and parts from FoV or 21C) plus the M8 and M20 armored cars. Airfix made several tanks plus a British 17-pounder AT gun. Some of these kits can help fill the gaps in your list,

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Post by luftpanzer » Tue Mar 28, 2006 8:01 am

12 ton prime mover with 88flak mointed on it :D
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Add an M-10 to that want list

Post by wargamer54 » Wed Mar 29, 2006 10:35 am

Add a US M-10 Tank Destroyer to that want list, late variant preferred.
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Re: Add an M-10 to that want list

Post by daverose1 » Thu Apr 06, 2006 9:49 pm

wargamer54 wrote:Add a US M-10 Tank Destroyer to that want list, late variant preferred.
Add British Achillies (17 pounder M10), SU-122 cool Howitzer on T-34 chassis


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Post by ostketten » Fri Apr 07, 2006 5:46 am

Don't mean to split hairs here, but under Soviet Union you've got "KV-11"...I am assuming you mean KV-II (or KV-2, whichever you prefer) because to the best of my knowledge there never was a KV eleven. At any rate, for anyone that has never seen one (real or otherwise) a KV-2 is a sight to behold, just look here for a nice pic... http://gunpoint-3d.com/view-KV2.f.html At the beginning of Operation Barbarossa (the Nazi invasion of Russia) a single KV-2 in Lithuania held up the advance of an entire German division because none of their puny panzer III's or 37mm anti tank guns would do more than scratch the paint on the monster. For two days the colossus continued to paste the divisons positions with it's 152mm howitzer, and roamed the battlefield like some prehistoric beast. An 88mm Flak gun was eventually brought up to deal with the behemoth, but not before it had inflicted considerable casualties and damage to the unit's equipment. The KV's came as a severe shock to the Germans who were unaware of their existence, and woefully unprepared to deal with them. Fortunately for the Germans, the Russians did not have a lot of them, and many were simply abandoned for lack of fuel or ammunition. I think the KV-2 would make an awesome subject for a 1/18th model, now...if we can only convince the powers that be at 21C!!

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Post by OzDigger » Thu Apr 20, 2006 6:00 pm

You've got some interesting subjects there eagle and I hope the manufacturers take some attention to your suggestions, although as already stated some have or soon will be made.

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Post by luftpanzer » Fri Apr 21, 2006 11:24 am

As stated in the past 21stC only makes items that is recognizable by the General public. If that be the case How many of the general public do you think know what and who the Machi belonged to. I think if it looks cool the general public will buy it for example the Machi looks cool, All german armor looks cool. Actually for the civillians out there all the armour looks cool, especially if your in the age group between 10-13 yrs old every thing looks cool. So start cranking out the armour and aircraft! :x
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Post by aferguson » Fri Apr 21, 2006 1:01 pm

yes, cool looks >historical signifcance

That said, russian armour looks pretty cool, yet everyone seems to shy away from it for the most part.

I suspect some smart company is going to wake up one day and pour out a bunch of russian AFV's and make a killing.
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Post by luftpanzer » Fri Apr 21, 2006 1:04 pm

I like russian armor. They look pretty cool being blown up by 88s and later A10s hehe :lol:
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