38t Up on 21st Century Website
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38t Up on 21st Century Website
Looks like it's Blitzkrieg time!
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38t !
OMG ! *
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I can see a Hetzer being done sometime "down the road" , out of this too.
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I can see a Hetzer being done sometime "down the road" , out of this too.

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Re: 38t !
That's what I said! I would love a Hetzer, such an awesome machine. A Marder would be nice as well. I see they are moving away from the "molded on" tools and using separately applied parts. Very nice! I can't wait!MG-42 wrote: OMG ! *=
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I can see a Hetzer being done sometime later out of this too.![]()
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Re: 38t !
Yes indeed "Rowsdower" ,.. this is definitely exciting good news for a change ! *
-------> and it's definitely Blitzkrieg time too ! *
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-------> and it's definitely Blitzkrieg time too ! *

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PzKpfw 38(t)
Looks very nice. My only criticism would be to go with the early style balkenkreuz (seen in the Polish campaign) rather than the standard sized balkenkreuz. Then again, its not the end of the world if they want to go with this insignia as its correct for the campaign in the west.
Going with the 38(t) also allows 21st to create a whole family of support vehicles at some later point, particularly SP guns. Smart move...
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Going with the 38(t) also allows 21st to create a whole family of support vehicles at some later point, particularly SP guns. Smart move...
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Re: PzKpfw 38(t)
Pzkw 38(t) ausf G were in service in '43 in the WH in the East, and in other countries til the end of the war. So non-polish campaign crosses are fine.lightning2000 wrote:Looks very nice. My only criticism would be to go with the early style balkenkreuz (seen in the Polish campaign) rather than the standard sized balkenkreuz. Then again, its not the end of the world if they want to go with this insignia as its correct for the campaign in the west.
Going with the 38(t) also allows 21st to create a whole family of support vehicles at some later point, particularly SP guns. Smart move...
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Re:38t !
Yeah ,.. that'd be decent ..........
Now could you just imagine this piece being done in 1:18th. scale ? *
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Sheesh ! * ... Unbelievable !
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Now could you just imagine this piece being done in 1:18th. scale ? *


Sheesh ! * ... Unbelievable !
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Very cool.. and yes, though I'm happy for the wee people, 1:18 is a must.. 
Hopefully 21C is making some kind of master, and perhaps putting it into a computer, so they can go whatever scale later if they choose with less effort..

Hopefully 21C is making some kind of master, and perhaps putting it into a computer, so they can go whatever scale later if they choose with less effort..
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That's just awesome
Its perfect timing for me - I'm currently slogging through a graduate history course focused on the history and tactics of the German Blitzkrieg campaigns in the west for my MA degree! Alot of work, but in a rare moment all the readings are great
Any idea of when we'll see this?
Further, its time we get some British and French armor of the period so our other 32x early-war German armored vehicles (Panzer IIID, Panzer IVD, Panzer 38T, SDK-222) have something to go up against


Any idea of when we'll see this?
Further, its time we get some British and French armor of the period so our other 32x early-war German armored vehicles (Panzer IIID, Panzer IVD, Panzer 38T, SDK-222) have something to go up against

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Re:38t !
I can live w/ this initial debut , for now. *
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Great job 21st. C Toys ! ! ! *
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Great job 21st. C Toys ! ! ! *


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