CS Normandt Stuart (1 Viewer)

Truth be told, I am really holding out for the Schwerekriegswankerheiffenhumper Ausf D!
 
As a wargamer, I would appreciate a model of the most numerous tank fielded by the German Army during WWII. K&C has a desert version and the early short barrel version, but nothing from Normandy etc. It would be a brilliant coup on CS's part.
 
It is most curious that the Mk.4 has not appeared in Normandy colors. There have been winter, desert, early war gray, long and short barreled versions. I think (big gamble, here), that the Normandy or Westfront color scheme in the long-barreled version Mk.4, will easily out sell all the others. If CS equals it's other releases in versatility (removable skirts), how can they not sell out? Markings of the HJ or even no divisional affiliation would be a winner. -- Al
 
It is most curious that the Mk.4 has not appeared in Normandy colors. There have been winter, desert, early war gray, long and short barreled versions. I think (big gamble, here), that the Normandy or Westfront color scheme in the long-barreled version Mk.4, will easily out sell all the others. If CS equals it's other releases in versatility (removable skirts), how can they not sell out? Markings of the HJ or even no divisional affiliation would be a winner. -- Al

We've had seen such a favorable response to all of our armored pieces last year that a decision was made earlier last year to roll out the most comprehensive and complete range of 1/30th scale armor possible.

With all of the mis-scaling that has gone on in the 1/30th genre of product it seemed that an opportunity of immense proportions existed in creating such a well scaled line. So what we'll be offering this year and next in regards to AFV's should fill out those armored line possibilities quite nicely.

" Softy whispers the wind..until the storm breaks! "

Cheers! Tally Hooo!

Brian
 
" Softy whispers the wind..until the storm breaks! "

Desert Storm?:eek:
 

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