New Release: Afrika Korp PzkfwIV and DAK Steyr (1 Viewer)

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New Release: Afrika Korp PzKfw IV with Jumpers! Also Rommel DAK Command Steyr 1500!​

TCS is proud to present our latest PzKfwIV DAK version with jumpers. We've taken our great PzKfwIV model and made sure there was a well weathered desert version. We've added fresh jumpers and Rommel's Command Car to round out the offering. Keep in mind you can hve the top of the car up or down: check our site for more detailed pics.

Rommel's original Steyr Desert command car is in a museum in the National History Museum in Auburn Indiana, and ours is a perfect replica. And of course there is a casualty figure and thrown track with the PzKfwIV as well. All of the above releases are scheduled for mid September and are available for pre-order on our site and with your favorite dealer. A quick note: the DAK PzKfwIV is extremely limited: just 200 versions were manufactured.

Our goal at TCS is to offer the diorama collector the richest product in regards to detail and weathering for the best price-point. Its called value, and its the credo we work from always. So expect connoisseur level quality at a reasonable price, after all collecting should be fun.

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Hope you enjoy!

Tall Hooo!!

Brian




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The Rommel pose is just excellent. Unless you catch his pose you may as well say its any old german. This IMO is really good.The other sets are good, as usual, but, the figure for me is the stand out
Mitch
 
Rommel looks nice, but I want to confirm pricing, in order to have the complete set, am I correct that it would be 129 plus 33? $162?

Tom
 
Great stuff! I was hoping for the AK version of the panzer. ETA?
 
The Panzer IV was thoroughly researched for North Afrika and was based on this version - bit hard to see the Ace of Spades and the 7 because of the fire. :eek::D:D
 

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Don't collect AK but these look excellent! Another job well done.
 
Wow! Is CS on a roll or what?!?! Just amazing work Brian. The volume and quality of your recent armor and soldier releases is impressive to say the least. Congratulations are due yet again to the thriving, rising CS!


Joe
 
Very impressive detailing and some realistic poses, and it does look like Rommel, not some old German guy :D
 
Rommel looks nice, but I want to confirm pricing, in order to have the complete set, am I correct that it would be 129 plus 33? $162?

Tom

Not to quote myself, but can anyone confirm my question or read this the way I do?

Tom
 
I agree about the track detail very very good.
Mitch
 
Well I think I'm going to want the Tank with casualty figure,a great Desert dio in there I think.Very nice Brian,congratulations.

Rob
 
Rob...

It will go nice and, having the Panzer II which, is still one of my favourite tanks with great detail it will be a nice addition and a low number being made always makes it a desirable set.


Mitch
Well I think I'm going to want the Tank with casualty figure,a great Desert dio in there I think.Very nice Brian,congratulations.

Rob
 
:cool: Brian! How about the WESPE(Wasp)SDKFZ-124, done in DAK Colors with a DAK Crew? :cool:;) NICE! CIAO!
 
Did Rommel ever ride on the Steyr? The museum hosted General von Arnim's staff Steyr, but I failed to find a historical photo of Rommel on a Steyr

Any help out there?
 
oberstoker...
I have seen two pics on the web of Rommel in the back of said steyr and one in the front drinking from a water bottle with no cap on. I have the site reference somewhere and as soon as I find it.
Mitch

Did Rommel ever ride on the Steyr? The museum hosted General von Arnim's staff Steyr, but I failed to find a historical photo of Rommel on a Steyr

Any help out there?
 

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