Euro Exclusive XD Panzer IV
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Euro Exclusive XD Panzer IV
Wasn't somebody around here looking for one of these...??
http://cgi.ebay.com/RARE-1-18-German-Pa ... dZViewItem
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originally it was just the paint scheme that was to be exclusive since 21c planned on releasing the side skirt version in north america as well, but with a diff't paint scheme. As we know, that never happened. Probably never will, now.
I got one a couple of years ago off of ebay from a guy in scotland who had piles of them. I paid about $80 shipped for it. Very pleased with it.
I got one a couple of years ago off of ebay from a guy in scotland who had piles of them. I paid about $80 shipped for it. Very pleased with it.
i never met an airplane i didn't like...
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[+] Euro Exclusive Panzer MkIV. w/ schürzen
[+] > Glad I have one. *
[+] > "I'm sure "COOper" , has some left". *
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[+] > "I'm sure "COOper" , has some left". *

Mitch v MG
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I'm pretty happy with my "Ostketten Exclusive" Panzer IV... $23.99 on clearance at WM, plus the cost of the Schurzen ($10 I think) from Gary, and the time to paint them..MG42 Wrote: I'm happy w/ mine too"..... The Euro Exclusive Panzer Mk.IV w/ schürzen ,.. is a must have




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Which figures?
Which figures are those on the tank? Are those Dragon?
Also, remember someone posted the prone pic of a soldier using a Bruno head? What figure was that?
I'm seeing all these great German figures with interesting camo patterns...someone fill me in!
Also, remember someone posted the prone pic of a soldier using a Bruno head? What figure was that?
I'm seeing all these great German figures with interesting camo patterns...someone fill me in!
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Yep, they are Dragon "Action 18" figs, the two on the tank are from the "Arnhem 44" set I believe. They are really very nice, and I personally like them alot. I got them on ebay from Rezzed collectibles, and you can sometimes get very good deals on these sets from Rezz.Which figures are those on the tank? Are those Dragon?
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[+] Euro Exclusive Panzer MkIV. w/ schürzen
[+] > "I got mine for free". *
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... heh heh heh ! ! !
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Re: [+] Euro Exclusive Panzer MkIV. w/ schürzen
MG-42 wrote:[+] > "I got mine for free". *+ =
... heh heh heh ! ! !
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Rub it in, would you? I paid dearly for mine...

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Dragon Figures
How do I ask this politely?
Dragon figures aren't that...um...poseable...are they?
They look fantastic, but only one pose? Correct me if I'm wrong.
Dragon figures aren't that...um...poseable...are they?
They look fantastic, but only one pose? Correct me if I'm wrong.
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Re: Dragon Figures
Your right they are not that poseable, but they come with really detailed weapons.dandaman wrote:How do I ask this politely?
Dragon figures aren't that...um...poseable...are they?
They look fantastic, but only one pose? Correct me if I'm wrong.
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While they are not poseable so to speak, their parts are highly swappable. So if you got an entire set of troops you can move arms, legs, etc.. around and make a nice variety. Also, the poses they come with are all different, typically three crouching guys and three standing / running /leaning guys in each set.
Eliminates a lot of the twisting and bending you have to do with the 21C guys to get that right pose.
And the weapons/gear/helmets are the best made so far.. Removable clips with painted bullets in the MP-40s.. How cool is that?
Eliminates a lot of the twisting and bending you have to do with the 21C guys to get that right pose.
And the weapons/gear/helmets are the best made so far.. Removable clips with painted bullets in the MP-40s.. How cool is that?

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WTF!!! I've had those MP-40s for probably two years now and never realized that! I had to run downstairs when I read that and I was shocked - not that I didn't believe you, but shocked nonetheless! Wow, almost makes me cry that Dragon doesn't put out more stuff. Make some accessory sets at least even if the figures don't sell as well!grunt1 wrote: And the weapons/gear/helmets are the best made so far.. Removable clips with painted bullets in the MP-40s.. How cool is that?
That would be like finding out my 21C Stuka has retractable landing gear. Or that the real Stuka had retractable gear

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grunt1 wrote:While they are not poseable so to speak, their parts are highly swappable. So if you got an entire set of troops you can move arms, legs, etc.. around and make a nice variety. Also, the poses they come with are all different, typically three crouching guys and three standing / running /leaning guys in each set.
Eliminates a lot of the twisting and bending you have to do with the 21C guys to get that right pose.
And the weapons/gear/helmets are the best made so far.. Removable clips with painted bullets in the MP-40s.. How cool is that?

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Yes you can get Dragon 1:18th figures on line. I got some from Greatmodels.com , very happy with them.
http://www.greatmodels.com/
Go to: Category..... then go to: Scale Action Armor & Figures...... click on 1:18 Scale.
They have a good selection and the price was right. I don't know what it will cost to ship them to Spain, but their nice figures and I think it would be worth it.
Good Luck, Normandy.
http://www.greatmodels.com/
Go to: Category..... then go to: Scale Action Armor & Figures...... click on 1:18 Scale.
They have a good selection and the price was right. I don't know what it will cost to ship them to Spain, but their nice figures and I think it would be worth it.
Good Luck, Normandy.
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Thanks!normandy wrote:Yes you can get Dragon 1:18th figures on line. I got some from Greatmodels.com , very happy with them.
http://www.greatmodels.com/
Go to: Category..... then go to: Scale Action Armor & Figures...... click on 1:18 Scale.
They have a good selection and the price was right. I don't know what it will cost to ship them to Spain, but their nice figures and I think it would be worth it.
Good Luck, Normandy.