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Some New Unimax Micro Machines Armor

Posted: Fri Oct 13, 2006 8:01 am
by lightning2000
Hi All,
Unimax recently update their web site, which shows a few new figure packs along with their second issue King Tiger and Tiger I in 1:72 scale. Here's some preview images:

<img src="http://dev.forcesofvalor.com/images/pro ... /85401.jpg" align="center">
<b>King Tiger Ausf. A Heavy Tank</b>

<img src="http://dev.forcesofvalor.com/images/pro ... /85304.jpg" align="center">
<b> Tiger I Ausf. E Heavy Tank</b><p>

They've also posted their complete Historical Legends range. Look for their complete 2007 lineup to be announced on the 19th...

Lightning2000
www.themotorpool.net

FOV 1/72 Tiger and King Tiger

Posted: Fri Oct 13, 2006 6:09 pm
by Juneau@1
I wish they would do something other than a rerelease of the Tiger and King Tiger. Compared to the other FOV tanks like the new Russian Tank destroyer and Grant, these are really lacking. The Dragon version of these tanks are much better, particular the wheels and tracks.
Eric

1:72 Vehicles

Posted: Fri Oct 13, 2006 7:05 pm
by lightning2000
Hello,
We hear that there are new vehicles as well (almost certainly the Mobelwagen, which was previously advertised in their brochure) along with some other repaints. Their intent is to produce a vehicle, then sell out of it and offer a new paint scheme, while continuing to add more vehicle types. Keep in mind that these vehicles are really intended for a mass audience, so the strategy make sense from a marketing standpoint...

Lightning2000
www.themotorpool.net

Re: 1:72 Vehicles

Posted: Fri Oct 13, 2006 9:20 pm
by nfafan
lightning2000 wrote:Hello,
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Their intent is to produce a vehicle, then sell out of it and offer a new paint scheme, while continuing to add more vehicle types. Keep in mind that these vehicles are really intended for a mass audience, so the strategy make sense from a marketing standpoint...

Lightning2000
www.themotorpool.net
Makes perfect sense. Think of the hundreds of different cammo schemes between the 2 Tiger variants.

Same logic could apply to getting the companies to issue a 1/32nd or larger JU88 - simply dozens of repaint possibilities from one single tooling.