Battle of Poland/France/Russia 35t & 38t (2 Viewers)

Joe

Love the videos, very creative.

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Shane ,

I think when you really get to see these AFV's either in person or video it brings the whole idea to life...Got to see a 38t in the flesh when i was in Germany , visited the Panzermuseum in Munster...Took a pic with one...Maybe if i can dig it out when i get home from work i will post it for fun !

Thanks ,

Joe
 
Shane ,

I think when you really get to see these AFV's either in person or video it brings the whole idea to life...Got to see a 38t in the flesh when i was in Germany , visited the Panzermuseum in Munster...Took a pic with one...Maybe if i can dig it out when i get home from work i will post it for fun !

Thanks ,

Joe


Here is that pic of me @ the Panzermuseum in Muster Germany standing by a 38t...IMO a beautiful AFV , & here's to hoping Andy/K&C is the very first TS manufacter to produce one...

Joe



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Here is that pic of me @ the Panzermuseum in Muster Germany standing by a 38t...IMO a beautiful AFV , & here's to hoping Andy/K&C is the very first TS manufacter to produce one...

Joe



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Yeah, it's a nice little tank Joe and i reckon you would be like a kid in a lolly shop if you visited the tank museum that i visited several years ago in France - Musee Des Blindes. It didn't have a 38t but it had a heap of other Jerry tanks, not to mention Allied tanks and other modern AFV's.

Tom
 

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Yeah, it's a nice little tank Joe and i reckon you would be like a kid in a lolly shop if you visited the tank museum that i visited several years ago in France - Musee Des Blindes. It didn't have a 38t but it had a heap of other Jerry tanks, not to mention Allied tanks and other modern AFV's.

Tom

Tom ,

Some good pic's there...Nothing better then a tank museum !

Joe
 
I agree a 35T or 38T would be a worthy vehicle worth producing as they were widely used during the early stages of the war.

Since the forum is in a lull I figured I would BUMP this old thread...In response to Andy announcing the release of the 35t @ the end of this month...Really excited that this played out like it did...also glad it is working out well for K&C to produce these historic AFV 's...When I started this thread , I don't think I could have anticipated it playing out this way , one year later both AFV's get produced...An awesome circumstance IMO...
Just to stir the pot...Now that we got a 35t on the way...38t already under our belt...
Just to kick it around , I would like to see these two AFV's persued further...
For instance a winter/white washed version of the 38t...or dare I say it...heck you guys know me...a Romanian or Hungarian version of the 38t as a special release ???
The 35t can also play out as a Romanian release or Slovak release...
Opinions !! All please comment...
Also , I would like to add thanks to Andy...IMO...a bold move to create these AFV's...It is what set's you apart from the other's...Also like seeing the sneaky pic of the Russian T-70...looks good...
OK , Gentlemen...Any thought's on a winter 38t...or foreign variant's of it or the 35t...

Joe
 
I think the 38t production should be extended. I missed out and would have purchased the three variants.

I will be purchasing ONE 35t if there is ONE version of the turret number.

How about it, Andy !!
 
I agree Joe about a thanks to Andy for these two tanks. Well done from K&C.

I would like to see a winter version of the 38t. I think there would also be good demand for this one.
 

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