johngambale
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Is K&C still going to give us a M-7 Priest and M-3 Grant, being that Figarti, has supprised and made a M-7 Priest , and a M-3 Grant Tank,from his Company?
My comment is this, why not keep exlploring uncharted waters rather than re releasing old favorites??? It is nice to see new things. IN my opinion, Andy made the perfect Priest, why rerelease it? He made a great Lee, it stands on its own. He made a great Chafee. I like the original better than the re released 2. the DD 35 stands on its own.
I find it refresing that Andy keeps going forward and tries to sell new vehicles instead of the same old same old. I like the fact I have not seen a Tiger in awhile.
IMO
TD
Whilst i agree its always good to see new models released that go into areas that are not so visited,i also think its good to revisit others.For people who missed out on a previous MkIII the recent version must be a godsend.Its the same with the M7.A new version would be great for either the Brits or Americans in Normandy,its been a long time since the the last one and the price of it is prohibitive for a lot of folk.As Figarti have given us a NA Version i'd love to one day see a D Day release of this to give our troops on the ground some mobile artillery.For me its about striking a balance between new builds and older previously made vehicles,not easy i know but K&C seem to have the knack.
I do agree about Tigers and Shermans though.We have had lots of them and so other releases are welcome,however AFV's like the M7 and Matilda are nowhere near as numerous and therefore deserve another look in my view.
Rob
Good post - somewhat more along the lines of what I was trying to say. It is a balancing act. And some of the older pieces like a Matilda could be remade - we could use one in the FOB range as well as North Afrika. I just would not like the focus to be on remakes or several companies making the same models.
Terry
You all have to remember that a manufacturer is going to make what sells, and, like it or not, Tigers and Shermans sell. To a non-tech collector who wants a vehicle, he will get what he recognizes or knows. A non-tech collector will not be familier with the hundreds of variations amongst the hundreds of lesser known or down-right obscure vehicles that were made. Marketability and recognizable names are the key to the wider market. If a manufacturer wants to take a shot at a lesser known vehicle, a Tiger or Sherman with wide sales will help make that lesser known vehicle viable. Keep those Tigers and Shermans coming so we can get the lesser knowns every now and then. -- lancer
Saturation is possible, but, I think unlikely. Take the model aircraft industry as example. There are always new P-51 Mustangs and BF-109's coming out. As was pointed out earlier in the thread, the new to the hobby collectors will want examples of earlier releases they missed out on. Famous sells and the Tiger and Sherman are surely that. Anyway, the wide scope of the hobby leaves room for it all, at some point. JMO. -- AlYes i agree with what you are saying,but sooner or later there will surely be a market floating in Tigers And Shermans of all types and colours and at that point even the biggest suppliers will have to call a halt,there surely is a saturation point for all models?.It may not be for sometime yet (as there are variations we all want-Calliope hint hint!)but you'd think sooner or later every type of those two would have been done?.
Rob
Saturation is possible, but, I think unlikely. Take the model aircraft industry as example. There are always new P-51 Mustangs and BF-109's coming out. As was pointed out earlier in the thread, the new to the hobby collectors will want examples of earlier releases they missed out on. Famous sells and the Tiger and Sherman are surely that. Anyway, the wide scope of the hobby leaves room for it all, at some point. JMO. -- Al
My comment is this, why not keep exlploring uncharted waters rather than re releasing old favorites??? It is nice to see new things. IN my opinion, Andy made the perfect Priest, why rerelease it? He made a great Lee, it stands on its own. He made a great Chafee. I like the original better than the re released 2. the DD 35 stands on its own.
I find it refresing that Andy keeps going forward and tries to sell new vehicles instead of the same old same old. I like the fact I have not seen a Tiger in awhile.
IMO
TD