1/32 T-34's
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1/32 T-34's
I think I'm addicted to T-34's. I have all the earlier FOV versions. I also thought I had all of the Britains' T-34s but I discovered I didn't have the 17497B. I bought it. Now I have all available 1/32 T-34's. Once the latest FOV T-34 is released, I'll be getting that one too. I hope FOV will think about releasing some additional WWII Soviet tanks.
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Re: 1/32 T-34's
A great piece of diecast, from FoV.
Only one for me, the winterized version. And very happy with it.
I saw recently, the winterized T-34 with the red lettering, go for about $200 recently.
Think that FoV could release many more schemes of this great tank.
Only one for me, the winterized version. And very happy with it.

I saw recently, the winterized T-34 with the red lettering, go for about $200 recently.

Think that FoV could release many more schemes of this great tank.
Re: 1/32 T-34's
I might just wait until the new release t-34 get released into the market and then let it saturate the market for a while. Then I get the S1 t-34 cheap.
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Re: 1/32 T-34's
That is sort of what disappoints me about re-releases of old toolings - the originals I have suddenly decrease in value. I have the S1 FOV T-34 (#36 Subarov) and its one of my all-time favorite FOV and 1:32 tanks in general. It is practically a professional model with its excellent weathering and paint job. I've also been tickled by the fact that its become one of my most valuable 1:32 items as well, even in loose condition.
Nevertheless, I'm very glad to see FOV re-releasing a new scheme for their T-34 and I will pick it up as I could use a second tank and don't want to pay hundreds of dollars for one
Nevertheless, I'm very glad to see FOV re-releasing a new scheme for their T-34 and I will pick it up as I could use a second tank and don't want to pay hundreds of dollars for one

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Re: 1/32 T-34's
This happened with the S1 panzer IV. When FOV re-released the "almost exact" version of the S1, the values dropped significantly. With FOV re-releasing the normandy jagdpanther, the original release will suffer greatly.
"...the first 24 hours of the invasion will be decisive...the fate of Germany depends on the outcome...for the Allies, as well as Germany, it will be the longest day." -Erwin Rommel
Re: 1/32 T-34's
Here is one:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-Forces-Valo ... 256f726339
I hope the buyer really likes this particular vehicle and is not buying the S1 just for value, b/c in a couple of weeks the value will drop back down to about $70-$80. The new release will sell for $60. Someone's not gonna be to happy because I guess word hadn't gotten out about FOV's 2012 relaeses.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-Forces-Valo ... 256f726339
I hope the buyer really likes this particular vehicle and is not buying the S1 just for value, b/c in a couple of weeks the value will drop back down to about $70-$80. The new release will sell for $60. Someone's not gonna be to happy because I guess word hadn't gotten out about FOV's 2012 relaeses.
"...the first 24 hours of the invasion will be decisive...the fate of Germany depends on the outcome...for the Allies, as well as Germany, it will be the longest day." -Erwin Rommel