Dragon Armor
Dragon Armor
Up until now Dragon Armor has been mostly large German tanks (at least for WWII). I think their new thing will be Russian T-34 variants. I've seen alot of pictures showing future Dragon Armor and so far most have been different T-34s (from the Dragon Expo this summer as well as this Japanese show). Picture of upcoming Dragon Armor tanks below......

Dragon Armor
They do have a lot of the T-34's coming up. But also, they do have the Stugs, Nashorns, Hummels, and Jagdpanzers coming out. So I think we will see plenty of German Armor. Also, a sherman is on the way sometime.
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Hi,
When we attended the Dragon Expo in Atlanta back in July, Dragon had no less than 10 different variants of the T-34/76 in a showcase on display. If memory serves me correctly, I also saw around 8 StuGs. I dont recall if the German SP guns were on review.
I'm not sure if Dragon will be unveiling some new products at the upcoming IEXPO in Los Angeles this October. They're listed as an exhibitor, but that doesnt necessarily mean they'll be showing much in the way of new product. Just a guess, but the same product recently shown at the Tokyo Show last week will probably be on display at IEXPO. This included the 1:144 scale B-29 "Enola Gay" and their first ever 1:72 scale diecast Me-262 Sturmvogel.
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When we attended the Dragon Expo in Atlanta back in July, Dragon had no less than 10 different variants of the T-34/76 in a showcase on display. If memory serves me correctly, I also saw around 8 StuGs. I dont recall if the German SP guns were on review.
I'm not sure if Dragon will be unveiling some new products at the upcoming IEXPO in Los Angeles this October. They're listed as an exhibitor, but that doesnt necessarily mean they'll be showing much in the way of new product. Just a guess, but the same product recently shown at the Tokyo Show last week will probably be on display at IEXPO. This included the 1:144 scale B-29 "Enola Gay" and their first ever 1:72 scale diecast Me-262 Sturmvogel.
Lightning2000
www.themotorpool.bigstep.com
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