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Post by MandaloreSC » Sat Jun 09, 2007 5:56 am

I'm dissapointed too. :(

But I'm very glad about the german armor and artillery that will be released this year. But a german Pak-Hanomag (hopefully), a 8.8 artillery and a Königstiger versus a trailer with anti-air gun? Seems like a joke. I hope we will see a priest soon. :roll:

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Post by MK » Sat Jun 09, 2007 7:59 pm

I am actually glad this is coming out. I love AA (Artillery Armor :?). I wanted to customize one and now I don't have to. It looks like the figure will not be able to sit down all of the way. Now only if there was another "armor" piece to tow it. :wink:

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Post by grockwood » Sun Jun 10, 2007 5:02 pm

I am may get the gun trailer,remove the gun and attach the trailer to the BBI M4A3 105mm Howitzer as an ammo trailer.

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Post by MG-42 » Sun Jun 10, 2007 5:59 pm

... or you can turn your trailer into a custom. Remove the gun , make and add a "search-light" to it instead. 8) ... Just a thought.

There's still possibilities and uses for this thing. :wink:

>>> Just a side note too : I can't believe this is the "New Armor" news we've all been waiting on. Where's the real SURPRISE !

"Break out the towels" , guys. Whaaa !! :lol:
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Post by kevrut » Sun Jun 10, 2007 6:57 pm

:lol: :lol:

That's a good idea on the search-light too. 8) :wink:

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Post by GooglyDoogly » Sun Jun 10, 2007 8:09 pm

Eh.

21st isn't dumb. They know full well what their fans are going to think when they announced there's a new "armor" on the way.

If we have a wide variety of armor to choose from, this thing would have been a welcomed addition...but come on!

The Panzer IV was the last 1/18 "armor" we've seen from anyone.

And no, hanomags/halftracks/pak 40 are NOT armor, so they don't count.

And neither does repaints.

So basically, the only true "armor" that 21st produced in 1/18 are:

M48A3 Patton
M41 Bulldog
M4 Sherman
Panther
Tiger
Panzer IV

If they wanted to save some money, they could have made variations of their existing armors.

I just wish the Tiger II arrives FIRST before this trailer.....

I'm not really griping...I just wish 21st, BBI, etc would pay as much attention to tanks like they do aircraft.

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Post by Rowsdower » Sun Jun 10, 2007 8:19 pm

Was there a towed variant of the AA mount that had the multiple 20mm cannon?? If so then that would have been 500 times better than the same .50 cal mount on a U-Haul trailer. 8)
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U-Haul trailer !

Post by MG-42 » Sun Jun 10, 2007 8:36 pm

... U-Haul trailer ? ... :lol:
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Re: U-Haul trailer !

Post by Rowsdower » Sun Jun 10, 2007 9:06 pm

MG-42 wrote: ... U-Haul trailer ? ... :lol:
:lol: Yup there are a few sitting outside the Rental place here. Open trailers. Maybe I can rent a quad .50 to go with it. :P
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Post by digger » Sun Jun 10, 2007 10:26 pm

So basically, the only true "armor" that 21st produced in 1/18 are:

M48A3 Patton
M41 Bulldog
M4 Sherman
Panther
Tiger
Panzer IV
Does the M113 count? :P What about the Bradley? :wink:

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Post by Jesse James » Mon Jun 11, 2007 12:32 am

Hano's and Halftracks aren't armor? I'd debate that I think... ;)

PAK-40's though I'd agree with. Like I said earlier in this thread, there should be armor and artillery... And of course simply "Combat vehicles" too for those pieces just for moving bodies around.

AA stuff, PAK, 88, etc., all under the artillery category to me... And I'm just as happy to hear then, "a new piece of artillery is coming" as I am to hear that a new piece of armor or a new combat vehicle are on the plate too.

I'd be as happy to see a BMW or Harley as I would be to see a Howitzer or a new T-34. It's just what they tease us with what we're getting that determines how happy or "oh, ok I thought you meant _____", my reaction will be.
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Post by GooglyDoogly » Mon Jun 11, 2007 9:14 am

digger wrote:
So basically, the only true "armor" that 21st produced in 1/18 are:

M48A3 Patton
M41 Bulldog
M4 Sherman
Panther
Tiger
Panzer IV
Does the M113 count? :P What about the Bradley? :wink:
Oh doh! I forgot about those. :lol:

But yeah, just IMHO I don't think of as half tracks as *true* armor.

Imagine yourself as a US soldier in WWII hunkering in your foxhole, and suddenly you see a Tiger tank in the horizon. You called to HQ requesting armor support and HQ replied that some armor will be sent to deal with the Tiger.

And then what they sent are a couple of half-tracks with quad .50s...

Wouldn't you go, "WTF....." :P

I dunno about in your area, but land-based vehicles here sell out FAST.

Even the RC M113 and Panzer IVs didn't last long. In about three weeks, a shelf full of them was empty.

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Post by aferguson » Mon Jun 11, 2007 9:24 am

seems to me 1/18 armour is getting ever more popular. The increase in product from 21c and the higher prices that older pieces are getting on ebay, seems to back that up..
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Post by Jesse James » Mon Jun 11, 2007 1:17 pm

I cannot speak for other's areas, but in Pittsburgh it's armor and other land items that move while planes sit and sit... We've got at any given WM a number of jets, mustangs, a couple German fighters like Stukas and such... Hell one WM still has several stacks of AA Huey's.

RC M113's did poorly but look at it, could you really expect it to do great? Panzers did modestly though by comparison I think. The winter sherman moved, all the Humvees sold full price, halftracks flew off the shelves at full price but some got straight from the stockroom to the floor at clearance prices so obviously those went out the door quick. PAK-40's were non-existant if you didn't go to the store often... Trucks are beyond hard to nab. So yeah, I'd say anything on the ground moved pretty fast and the planes move I'd say at a slower pace. They don't all sell bad, but some seem to be destined to sit at this point, while others just move slowly if not a little steadily.
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Post by tko211 » Wed Jun 13, 2007 2:42 pm

21st asked if I wouldn't mind posting the following message on this thread. Hopefully this might shed some light for those who have expressed questions about the release of the M17 Quadmount Trailer.

Hi Guys,

I have read with interest the reactions to our new 1/18th M17 Trailer with Quadmount and was surprised to see the news met with some frustration and disappointment. For the last few years, new 1/18th scale armor (and by armor, I mean as a general category, as opposed to airplanes) releases have been few and far between, but that has changed! In the last 6 months or so, we have released the following new items:

Sdkfz 251/7 Pioneerpanzerwagen
Sdkfz 251 Stuka Zu Fuss
M16 Multiple Gun Motor Carriage
7.5cm Pak 40 cannon

…As well as 17 NEW figures in the D-Day lineup.

Coming over the next few months are:

Sdkfz 251/22 w/Pak 40
King Tiger
88mm Flak 36/37
M17 Trailer w/Maxon Quadmount

…And at least 12 NEW figures.


There has never been a time when there was more new 1/18th scale “Armor” product being released. As far as I can tell, we are the only ones in recent times to bring out actual vehicles and support equipment to support the 1/18th scale figures. An Army is not comprised only of main battle tanks. There is a huge range of weapons and equipment. We are trying to bring you a good selection to help with your diorama building and play possibilities. The M17 is far from a boring piece. The Maxon mount in the M17 trailer was used with deadly effect against enemy troops at many famous engagements, including the Bridge at Remagen. Four 50 caliber Browning M2s could produce a withering concentration of destructive force. They were also used extensively to shoot down those hated airplanes that seem to be the bane of the ground based collectors! And we certainly understand that you guys want main battle tanks, but we can only ship what the stores order. Its up to you guys to let the retailers know you want tanks!

Your patience will soon be rewarded with new armor releases hitting the shelves. We should be seeing revised test shots of the new Flak 36/37 soon. I must tell you that I reviewed the first shots when I was in Hong Kong last month, and this one will rock your world. It is by far the most detailed and functional piece we have done to date. The King Tiger is BIG, very nicely detailed, and will be available at a reasonable price. There are a number of other new armor (Yes ARMOR in the classic sense of the word) projects in the works, and at least 12 (maybe more) new figures will also be hitting the shelves before the end of the year.

As I see it, it is a Golden Age for 1/18th scale military collectors. Then again, my opinion may not be completely unbiased!

Happy collecting! Roy

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Post by immeww2 » Wed Jun 13, 2007 2:56 pm

Glad to hear 21st's point of view on new armor releases. I guess the thought of the forthcoming King Tiger and the 88 elevated anticipation and when the trailer was announced it sort of deflated everything.

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Post by exether_mega » Wed Jun 13, 2007 3:03 pm

Hello TKO,

good to hear from you :D

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Post by normandy » Wed Jun 13, 2007 3:12 pm

Roy, thanks for the intel!!!!! I think Immeww2 hit it right on the head, the M17 is a cool looking piece but I check Area 21 everyday hopeing for some info on the Tiger and 88.
Everyone at 21st is doing a Fantastic job!!! You guys Keep making it and I'll keep buying it. Oh, and there will be a M17 Quadmount Trailer in my collection.

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Post by ARMY GROUP 1 » Wed Jun 13, 2007 3:12 pm

Ok, there is enough said to inspire me to keep collecting 1/18 ground items, thanks Roy, but i have to say i have bought little product from you in the first 6 months of this year. Looks like this will be altered for the second half. Great to know you are out there.
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Post by VMF115 » Wed Jun 13, 2007 3:17 pm

Thank Roy for the info.



Save German armor!!!!!!!!!!!

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Post by scbvideoboy » Wed Jun 13, 2007 7:04 pm

Imagine yourself as a US soldier in WWII hunkering in your foxhole, and suddenly you see a Tiger tank in the horizon. You called to HQ requesting armor support and HQ replied that some armor will be sent to deal with the Tiger.

And then what they sent are a couple of half-tracks with quad .50s...

Wouldn't you go, "WTF....."
reminds me of a scene in "Kelly Heroes" where cowboy drives a halftrack out the barn only to come right back in saying something about tigers...

I imagine that the new releases will come out prior to christmas, like last year.

Something about Roy's letter bothers me..."And we certainly understand that you guys want main battle tanks, but we can only ship what the stores order"

uhmm don't the stores order what YOU produce and have in the catalog?

My impression of that line is the stores are telling the manufacteurs what to make and sell.

unless I'm reading that wrong?

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Post by digger » Wed Jun 13, 2007 8:26 pm

My impression of that line is the stores are telling the manufacteurs what to make and sell.

unless I'm reading that wrong?
You are reading that right. If you read Mike's posts, and now Roy's post, you will see that is exactly how it works. The big stores tell the companies, not the other way around. Product somewhat but more price point and display size. No doubt Target, TRU and WM are all very specific about what they'll buy.

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Post by FieroDude » Wed Jun 13, 2007 8:32 pm

In WMs eyes, the M17 is a 12-15 inch width of shelf that can be stocked 4 deep with a retail value of let's say $60. Which means that it has the potential to be about 2x more valuable than the same shelf space dedicated to 1/18 aircraft. Sadly enough...
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Post by aferguson » Wed Jun 13, 2007 8:50 pm

Great message Roy.....thanks for taking the time to address various concerns where armour is concerned. Seems like there are bright days ahead.

So.....everyone start bugging WM for a Russian T-34. :wink:
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Post by STUKA » Wed Jun 13, 2007 9:08 pm

Yes - Thank you Roy - keep giving us these cool vehicles - I will buy them.
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