
The world needs a 1/18 Katyusha. Now!
The world needs a 1/18 Katyusha. Now!
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That would be sweet. 21c should blow the doors off of the whole wheeled vehicle freeze so we can sit the Maultier, Blitz, Deuce, the kat and some armored cars..
Not so much to ask right? Pick one and start somewhere.. From my observation, the 1/32 Opels flew off the shelves..
Not so much to ask right? Pick one and start somewhere.. From my observation, the 1/32 Opels flew off the shelves..
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I know the weapons casrriers seemed to do pretty well around here, especially the WC63 (probably the bang for the buck factor over the 51). And I still keep hoping for a deuce-and-a-half in one of its countless variations. And any kind of armored cars, both Allied and German, would be a nice touch.
As far as Russian vehicles go--that's a whole new direction that 21st hasn't touched, and leaves a whole army of Eastern Front Germans on extended leave. I was tempted to pick up a few of the PTE figure sets with the horses so I could create some Russian horseback cavalry just so there is SOMETHING!
As far as Russian vehicles go--that's a whole new direction that 21st hasn't touched, and leaves a whole army of Eastern Front Germans on extended leave. I was tempted to pick up a few of the PTE figure sets with the horses so I could create some Russian horseback cavalry just so there is SOMETHING!
Verraten und verkauft,
zu lange vertröstet zu lange belogen
Verraten und verkauft,
Durch den Dreck und über den Tisch gezogen.
H.R.K 1993
zu lange vertröstet zu lange belogen
Verraten und verkauft,
Durch den Dreck und über den Tisch gezogen.
H.R.K 1993
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Silly thing is that most of the Unit markings used on the early 21stCT vehicle releases (Tiger, SdKfz 251, 1/6 scale Kubel, etc) are those for German units from the eastern front !?!FieroDude wrote:I know the weapons casrriers seemed to do pretty well around here, especially the WC63 (probably the bang for the buck factor over the 51). And I still keep hoping for a deuce-and-a-half in one of its countless variations. And any kind of armored cars, both Allied and German, would be a nice touch.
As far as Russian vehicles go--that's a whole new direction that 21st hasn't touched, and leaves a whole army of Eastern Front Germans on extended leave. I was tempted to pick up a few of the PTE figure sets with the horses so I could create some Russian horseback cavalry just so there is SOMETHING!
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A Katyusha would make an awesome XD model in my opinion, but considering the scarcity of Soviet vehicles in pretty much all scales, just about any Soviet XD piece would be a welcome addition as far as I'm concerned.
Gen. George S. Patton Jr., 28th Regimental Colonel, 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment, U.S. Army, "Blood and Steel"