Forces of Valor 2009 Lineup
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Re: * New 1:32nd. scale FoV '09 Line Up
ive seen the winter hano it has grenadiers in winter gear one jumping from the side of the hanomag. very nice
MG-42 wrote:>>> Nope , not as of yet. ... All these do look great (promising) . I'll be getting these + the new winter "white-washed" 251/1 Hanomag , definitely. No pic of that one either, yet. Kinda' like to see what that one'll look like too.Dauntless wrote:Thanks for some pics!
Those look nice. Definitely will get a couple of them.
Any pics of the sand colored Abrams?... It should look different than their 1st. issue winter "white-washed" Eastern Front / Kursk 1943 Hanomag w/ the 4 crew. I hope they include a whole new different crew or w/ the 4 guys , instead of those wounded dudes.
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[+] New FoV winter Hanomag ?
[+] > Apparently , it's obvious then , that a warehouse in China has located a cache of "old stock" of this previous released "winter" Hanomag , and have planned to re-introduce it as a new one , is my guess.
* Too bad they didn't locate other previous released pieces such as the Pershing for instance. ... "Oh well". "It'll go down as a true classic then , definitely".
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* Too bad they didn't locate other previous released pieces such as the Pershing for instance. ... "Oh well". "It'll go down as a true classic then , definitely".
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Already changed my FOV Stuart to British army , but think it would be good to see a Cromwell , or Churchill tank in 1/32ketelone wrote:The Brits used quite a few Stuarts as did the French, Chinese,etc. The 21st or FOV Stuart could easily be converted with a little paint and decals to increase the size of your British armor contingent.
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PICS!!!!
Soviet tank ; http://michtoy.com/MTSCnewSite/vehicles ... 80056.html
Tiger; http://michtoy.com/MTSCnewSite/vehicles ... 80054.html
Stug;
http://michtoy.com/MTSCnewSite/vehicles ... 81016.html
There ya go![/img]
Soviet tank ; http://michtoy.com/MTSCnewSite/vehicles ... 80056.html
Tiger; http://michtoy.com/MTSCnewSite/vehicles ... 80054.html
Stug;
http://michtoy.com/MTSCnewSite/vehicles ... 81016.html
There ya go![/img]
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totally agree Ketelone. I would rather see new repaints of the Panzer IV ausf. G as opposed to the same old king tiger lower hull with a new turret...
What I really don't like is the huge lack of British armor for 21st of FOV. I know FOV had the Matilda and Grant, but beyond the northern desert, they never saw a lot of service. I want come Churchills and Cromwells, some Universal Carriers and Daimler Dingos!
It seems they are getting the hint about the Russian armor, but I still want more. And instead of that king tiger, I'd rather they slapped a new turret on the T34, maybe giving us a model 1941 or 1942? I would also like to see a T-26, and, god-willing, a JS-II!
And if I had to put in a vote for some German armor, I'd have to say I would want a Panzer II L "Luchs"
All that being said, I will probably still buy all 3 of these new FOV releases, even the King Tiger.
-Kevin
What I really don't like is the huge lack of British armor for 21st of FOV. I know FOV had the Matilda and Grant, but beyond the northern desert, they never saw a lot of service. I want come Churchills and Cromwells, some Universal Carriers and Daimler Dingos!
It seems they are getting the hint about the Russian armor, but I still want more. And instead of that king tiger, I'd rather they slapped a new turret on the T34, maybe giving us a model 1941 or 1942? I would also like to see a T-26, and, god-willing, a JS-II!
And if I had to put in a vote for some German armor, I'd have to say I would want a Panzer II L "Luchs"
All that being said, I will probably still buy all 3 of these new FOV releases, even the King Tiger.
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German Armor
Hello,
Like most modelmakers, Unimax picks those vehicles that are requested on a worldwide basis, and not just by its American clientele. So, if most distributors/dealers are requesting German vehicles, then that's where they place most of their eggs. Sort of like Dragon's process of continually choosing German subjects as the basis for their figure line.
I cant say I blame them, however, diversity is something everyone can use. There's only so many Tiger I's and King Tigers you can put on a shelf if you're a collector when other topics are dying for replication.
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Like most modelmakers, Unimax picks those vehicles that are requested on a worldwide basis, and not just by its American clientele. So, if most distributors/dealers are requesting German vehicles, then that's where they place most of their eggs. Sort of like Dragon's process of continually choosing German subjects as the basis for their figure line.
I cant say I blame them, however, diversity is something everyone can use. There's only so many Tiger I's and King Tigers you can put on a shelf if you're a collector when other topics are dying for replication.
Lightning2000
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