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What's next for blitz 72
Posted: Wed May 11, 2011 11:50 am
by Heer
It seems that blitz 72 had been silent since it's first four releases. Are they planning on releasing anything more, or are they done

Re: What's next for blitz 72
Posted: Wed May 11, 2011 1:50 pm
by AMERICAN_GRENADIER
I talked with my distributor a couple weeks back and it seems they are way behind schedule. the same problem that has always been the issue with this overseas company. im hoping we will see something this summer but for now he has no real news
Re: What's next for blitz 72
Posted: Thu Jul 21, 2011 1:34 am
by Captain Tiger 2
Blitz72 information
The original Blitz72 models sold very well but were limited in their presentation and packing. The first four were in magazine packages which did not go well with some main or high street retailers.
The next release which is the Czech 38T Tank in German Army marking 1940 will arrive in the UK in the next 5 days or so and will be at sale point within 10 days. The model comes in more HM and Dragon type box but the retail will be £12.99 or about $18.00/19.00 so great value.
The next release is about to leave China and this will be the German Prime Mover FAMO 18 Tonne which is a large model even in 1/72 but the same retail price.
Newer releases will be sorted out very soon
Rgds Captain Tiger
Re: What's next for blitz 72
Posted: Thu Jul 21, 2011 10:16 am
by Heer
The FAMO halftrack sounds interesting.

Re: What's next for blitz 72
Posted: Thu Jul 21, 2011 1:08 pm
by AMERICAN_GRENADIER
i agree they sold very well!
im hoping we will see the 88 soon
Re: What's next for blitz 72
Posted: Thu Jul 21, 2011 2:10 pm
by Wrights Collectables
Captain Tiger 2 wrote:Blitz72 information
The original Blitz72 models sold very well but were limited in their presentation and packing. The first four were in magazine packages which did not go well with some main or high street retailers.
The next release which is the Czech 38T Tank in German Army marking 1940 will arrive in the UK in the next 5 days or so and will be at sale point within 10 days. The model comes in more HM and Dragon type box but the retail will be £12.99 or about $18.00/19.00 so great value.
The next release is about to leave China and this will be the German Prime Mover FAMO 18 Tonne which is a large model even in 1/72 but the same retail price.
Newer releases will be sorted out very soon
Rgds Captain Tiger
Huzzah!
The lack of presentation had been an issue in the UK (as you know Tiger).
When I get the 38t, I'll put a review up.
Good range, what it lacks in detail it makes up in price!
/EDIT I had put my text inside a quote.. Corrected now.
Re: What's next for blitz 72
Posted: Thu Jul 28, 2011 5:56 am
by Captain Tiger 2
After the Czech 38T and the FAMO 18T, the next release will be the US DUKW, all though one of the most used vehicles in later half of WW2 this subject has been often over looked in 1/72 scale.
Re: What's next for blitz 72
Posted: Thu Jul 28, 2011 8:41 am
by Wrights Collectables
Captain Tiger 2 wrote:After the Czech 38T and the FAMO 18T, the next release will be the US DUKW, all though one of the most used vehicles in later half of WW2 this subject has been often over looked in 1/72 scale.
This could be the strength of this range.. It should release vehicles not presented by other ranges. That way it won't get negative comparisons..
I would love to see more French armor..
Re: What's next for blitz 72
Posted: Wed Aug 03, 2011 3:48 am
by Captain Tiger 2
The following model will be released with the DUKW in Nov 2011
2cm Flak Panzer 38T
Re: What's next for blitz 72
Posted: Thu Aug 04, 2011 8:45 pm
by snake
Good to see you posting here, Captain Tiger 2.
Giving us the British perspective, and a dealers perspective as well.
Re: What's next for blitz 72
Posted: Fri Aug 26, 2011 11:59 am
by Wrights Collectables
Hey folks,
We got the Panzer 38T in today and as promised, here are a few pictures.
Blitz 1:72 Panzer 38T On Ebay
I was warned about the packaging of "Blitz" models. However, I quite like it's simplicity, the model is set against a picture of a contemporary 38T. The "Blitz" logo is on the front and top, with safety information etc on the bottom. The model is in a plastic display box, the green cardboard is a "sleeve". A cool feature is that the picture of the 38T is seperate to the box, therefore can be removed and used as a picture, postcard or beer mat (take your pick!).
The model sits on a textured black plastic base, with white lettering on the front.
The model has a slight gloss finish to it and has zero weathering, but for the price (£15.00), can we complain? All the glass vision slits are painted blue, in all my years I have never seen blue glass... I personally would have painted them black (for shadow) or just ignored them. The white aerial recognition stripe on the back is an interesting (if not debatable) addition.
Quite a nice model and a solid release from Blitz.
+ Price
+ Packaging (free picture!)
+ Weathered black base
- Gloss finish
- Lack of weathering (but not everyone taste anyway)
- Stained glass vision slits
Blitz 1:72 Panzer 38T On Ebay
Re: What's next for blitz 72
Posted: Fri Aug 26, 2011 2:29 pm
by the_bird
it looks more detailed than the FOV version
Re: What's next for blitz 72
Posted: Fri Sep 02, 2011 3:02 am
by Captain Tiger 2
Thanks to Wrights Collectables for a fair review of the Cz 38T
UK RRP is just £12.99
I used a little gun metal and black mixed and dry brushed over the main body work and a little rust/brown dry brushed on the tracks and it does the trick.
The Blitz72 range is not for the real serious collector as the retail price is half that of HM, Dragon and FOV (In the UK)
But it give you the option of a factory fresh vehicle and for the collector or gamer you can add your own weathering or even unit markings.
The next Blitz72 the German 18 T Famo Prime mover is on the water and should be with Tiger Hobbies in about October with the DUKW and 20mm Flak 38 in Nov/Dec.
Re: What's next for blitz 72
Posted: Fri Sep 02, 2011 3:52 am
by Wrights Collectables
Captain Tiger 2 wrote:Thanks to Wrights Collectables for a fair review of the Cz 38T
UK RRP is just £12.99
I used a little gun metal and black mixed and dry brushed over the main body work and a little rust/brown dry brushed on the tracks and it does the trick.
The Blitz72 range is not for the real serious collector as the retail price is half that of HM, Dragon and FOV (In the UK)
But it give you the option of a factory fresh vehicle and for the collector or gamer you can add your own weathering or even unit markings.
The next Blitz72 the German 18 T Famo Prime mover is on the water and should be with Tiger Hobbies in about October with the DUKW and 20mm Flak 38 in Nov/Dec.
No problem Tiger.
We are in your neck of the woods and use a supplier in Newark (whom I think get's his stock from you?).
We have ordered some of the 18 T Famo's, but you can always send me one in advance and I can give people a sneek peek!
I don't agree that Blitz 1:72 is not for the serious collector. Someone can be as "serious" as they come, but not want to shell out £20+ for the endless repaints HM/Dragon churn out...
With a little paint work (weathering) this model would look stunning.
Re: What's next for blitz 72
Posted: Fri Sep 02, 2011 7:35 am
by Captain Tiger 2
Hi Wrights Collectables
No problem please go to my web site
www.tiger-hobbies.co.uk and use the email and drop me your address and we will send some future samples when we have them.
Yes the Newark supplier is one of our sub distributors.
Yes I agree with you about paint, but a new company called War Master use same ish tools and they are very nicely painted but again twice the cost. I think there one UK retailer selling them for over £20.00 per tank. So keep them cheap and sell lots of them.