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UK prices are not the same as the ROW prices so I wouldn't get crazy, yet.
 
UK prices are not the same as the ROW prices so I wouldn't get crazy, yet.

I'm guessing it will be out of my budget unfortunately mate but still looking forward to its release and other JJD WW2 stuff.
 
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I don't think so - This is a classic WW2 German AFV, of a type that will appeal to (from what I see on these forums) a very large market.

As for John's Panzer 1 variants, being Spanish Civil War they obviously appealed to a much smaller collecting market. Which is such a shame.
They are amongst the best AFV's I've seen by any TS maker. If these had been produced in Blitzkrieg in the West markings (and DAK?)
it would have (will be?) been a different story.
(John's WW2 version of the Russian BT5 sold out - the Spanish Civil War version hasn't yet..................)

Roy

Roy I agree with you completely some of the finest models of this period produced. I wish John would re release the early Panzers for the invasion of Norway Denmark and the Low Countries ( and DAK). Then if only John had a moment to produce some French Alpine troops, British infantry and northern European troops to stop the German advance. Oh I would be in heaven.

Regards all

Glynn
 
I received the May newsletter from Grey Goose Collectables Thursday 11th May. Not sure if this is common knowledge now but for anyone interested it included this bit on the Jagdpanther:

"The first version will be in a tri camo pattern apparently used in the battle of the bulge. Price will be circa £250 but will be formalized early next month. This is the first foray for John into WW11 and there is plenty in the works, so watch this space!!"

Roy

Thanks for the heads up Roy..any photos available with the newsletter on the Jadg??
 
Thanks for the heads up Roy..any photos available with the newsletter on the Jadg??

No photos with the newsletter Sammy - although Clive did also mention they hoped to have a painted version on display at the June LTSS
and he would send out a further add on news letter with pics of the resin master.

Cheers,

Roy
 
No photos with the newsletter Sammy - although Clive did also mention they hoped to have a painted version on display at the June LTSS
and he would send out a further add on news letter with pics of the resin master.

Cheers,

Roy

Thanks again Roy for the update, hopefully not to much longer of a wait to hear or see what John has in store for WWII be it the Jadg or any other related product.
 
I've held a painted Jagdpanther in my hand and can promise people they will not be disappointed. I'm not a tank buff but the huge number of openable hatches and the quality of the grills will keep everyone very happy.

I'm not generally a tank buyer and so it's difficult for me to compare to other companies but I haven't seen a better one to my eye.

EDIT - the internal detail is stunning and all wheels are separate entities rather than a single moulded unit
 
With John's superb record of making armor (his SCW armor, French and German WW1 armor), I'm thinking John might be the perfect guy to tackle French WW2 1940 campaign tanks and armored cars. There are a lot of choices to pick from and it is a field only lightly touched upon. -- Al

Yes, I would love to see a really nice French Char B tank. these were few, but wreaked havoc on the German armor. If the French had had enough of them, and used them in a more modern way, they could have had a much better result, or at at least, lasted a little longer.
 
Hoping there is some sort of update at the London show tommorow on the Jadgpanther.
 

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