PzKfwIV Ausf.G New Release (2 Viewers)

Brian I think you have out done yourself! Congratulations on a superb model! The weathering looks great and I think they are going to go very fast!. I did not catch the production run. Is it the usual 300 each?
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Good question. One of the real problems that we've had in the last 12 months has been items, limited edition, selling out too quickly. Its been a tough decision but we have decided to do 400 sets from now on on all releases.

So that's 400 of each style in this case. So for winter, both Zimmerit and non-Zimmerit, its 400 altogethor and likewise for Normandy and so on. This absolutely includes the new 92nd highlanders just announced as well.

We have one more brand new genre to be announced next week as well and that'll wrap it up for the July catalog.

Also keep your eyes peeled as I'll post the Normandy PzKfw IV variant on this thread real soon as well as pics of the Zimmerit version of both styles too.

Best regards to one and all!

Brian
 
FINALLY someone has seen fit to do a long barrel Pz.IV, the workhorse of the panzer divisions! It looks like a splendid piece. Those winter riders with the long grey coats are really sharp, they look so......GERMAN! I'm really looking forward to the summer version in camo, it'll be extremely hard to resist and will likely be my first foray into the world of CS. Kudos to CS. :cool:
 
FINALLY someone has seen fit to do a long barrel Pz.IV, the workhorse of the panzer divisions! It looks like a splendid piece. Those winter riders with the long grey coats are really sharp, they look so......GERMAN! I'm really looking forward to the summer version in camo, it'll be extremely hard to resist and will likely be my first foray into the world of CS. Kudos to CS. :cool:

Jawohl! Der Guut Deutsch Soldaten!
 
CS steps up to the plate and....smashes a homerun...round 'em all Brian!! What a beauty indeed, and it leaves my wondering if I will be satisfied with only one?!:eek:?! The booster sets look exquisite as well. I like how you are providing bases for the tank riders so that they can be used on or off the tank. Congrats on what is certain to be a wildly popular model that so many collectors have been asking for. The weathering on this unit looks particularly nice, and the painting overall just continues to become more and more realistic. I'm certainly getting in line for at least one of these beauties , but I'm not sure which variant until pics of the other versions are posted. Oh, the casualty figure slumping out of the a side hatch looks great w/ the blown track and barrel down. I'm curious about the new "genre" you are preparing to announce. In any case, the pZ.IV looks fantastic as do the soldiers, and I am pretty excited about this announcement! :)

Joe
 
Thanks for the dilemma Brian, I am already torn at the prospect of a summer Normandy PzKfw IV variant, or do I stay winter to compliment my CS Panther. The variety of add-ons is fantastic. Can’t wait to see some more pics of the jumpers and riders… Congratulations on an outstanding release.
 
Brian, looks great especially the long coat german soldiers tank riders....Are they 1:30 scale or closer to 1:28.....in other words.... are they K/C and Figarti compatible.....I would assume they are too large to work with first legion....Thank you for your response....Is this currently available?
 
Brian, looks great especially the long coat german soldiers tank riders....Are they 1:30 scale or closer to 1:28.....in other words.... are they K/C and Figarti compatible.....I would assume they are too large to work with first legion....Thank you for your response....Is this currently available?

All of our releases are meant to work seamlessly with our peer companies such as KC, Britians and Figarti. In regards to FL: no dice. Their great products are quite a bit smaller and truly in a scale all their own.

In regards to vehicle size, again our vehicles are built from the ground up as true 1/30th scale models that fit perfectly in existing 1/30th scale figure worlds. As you know that isn't always the case with other armored pieces. But thats changing, and its great for the industry. Look for this and and other great CS10 release in 5-6 weeks.

One last item of note: I wish to thank Phantom Warrior: a.k.a "Terry" for his invaluable help in coordinating and researching the unit designations and numbering used on all of our CS10 vehicle releases. Huzzah Terry!

kind regards,

Brian
 
Looks very nice indeed,can't have enough Bulge vehicles.I do like all the options and add ons CS offer now.Can I ask two questions,are both the skirts removable,and when do you think the Normandy version will be available?.

I also think your figures get better and better,and these riders look good in their greatcoats and will go well with either Figarti or K&C,nice work Brian.

Rob
 
Very nice indeed Brian, the figures have lots of movement to them.


Now about those Zulus............:D
 
Looks very nice indeed,can't have enough Bulge vehicles.I do like all the options and add ons CS offer now.Can I ask two questions,are both the skirts removable,and when do you think the Normandy version will be available?.

I also think your figures get better and better,and these riders look good in their greatcoats and will go well with either Figarti or K&C,nice work Brian.

Rob

Thanks Rob I really appreciate the kudos, its certainly nice to hear.

All of the Shurzen is indeed removable. So this allows for even greater flexibility. The number one goal is to make all the AFV's flexible and multi-purposable ( I think thats a word :)), thus enhancing the value for the collector and dioramist. These two variants will be available in 5-6 weeks time. I'll post the Normandy variant very soon, as well as pics of the model sporting Zimmerit.

best regards,

Brian
 
Brian, looks great especially the long coat german soldiers tank riders....Are they 1:30 scale or closer to 1:28.....in other words.... are they K/C and Figarti compatible.....I would assume they are too large to work with first legion....Thank you for your response....Is this currently available?

I have my CS halftrack and Panther displayed with lots of King And Country figures, and they go great together.
 
Thanks Rob I really appreciate the kudos, its certainly nice to hear.

All of the Shurzen is indeed removable. So this allows for even greater flexibility. The number one goal is to make all the AFV's flexible and multi-purposable ( I think thats a word :)), thus enhancing the value for the collector and dioramist. These two variants will be available in 5-6 weeks time. I'll post the Normandy variant very soon, as well as pics of the model sporting Zimmerit.

best regards,

Brian

Thanks Brian,I appreciate your reply.As collectors we sure do moan if we see something we don't like,so I always like to point out stuff I do like too!:cool:.

Can't wait to see the Normandy version too.

All the best

Rob
 
I have my CS halftrack and Panther displayed with lots of King And Country figures, and they go great together.

Thank you, for your response...Do you have any pictures to show to compare.... That would be a great help... it is encouraging to me with Brian's response and yours that they go well together....The tank riders and jumpers off the tank are very realistic looking....Really like the long over coats....Are these peuter figures?
 
All of our releases are meant to work seamlessly with our peer companies such as KC, Britians and Figarti. In regards to FL: no dice. Their great products are quite a bit smaller and truly in a scale all their own.

In regards to vehicle size, again our vehicles are built from the ground up as true 1/30th scale models that fit perfectly in existing 1/30th scale figure worlds. As you know that isn't always the case with other armored pieces. But thats changing, and its great for the industry. Look for this and and other great CS10 release in 5-6 weeks.

One last item of note: I wish to thank Phantom Warrior: a.k.a "Terry" for his invaluable help in coordinating and researching the unit designations and numbering used on all of our CS10 vehicle releases. Huzzah Terry!

kind regards,

Brian

Thanks Brian.....This looks like a great release....Much success...Frank
 
Is the "new genre" that you are mentioning a WWII item(s) ??? And when will you be posting it ??
Thanks










New Armor Release PzKfwIV Ausf.G​


TCS is pleased to introduce our 1/30th scale PzKfwIV Ausf.G.

With a huge new array of accessories, booster sets and weathering.

As we move our armored line forward we have added paint chips and weathering like no other model before. Your demands have grown and so have we. There are now a multitude of washes and drybrush that go hand in hand with paint chips and airbrushed dirt residue throughout this model.

Our PzKfIV Ausf. G comes complete with not only our thrown track option but a complete set of Shurzen , a casualty figure, rear stowage ( helmet and crates ), two crew figures a destroyed idle wheel, copula machine gun, open and closing hatches and also a removable side shurzen plate. If that wasn’t enough each variant has two, two figure booster sets available. Two riders and two jumpers. The riders even come with separate terrain bases for use on the ground.

Below are just a few images of the Winter non-Zimmerit version. As has always been the way our products are offered this PzKfwIV Ausf.G comes in many styles and campaign colors, Zimmerit and non-Zimmerit. I guess you’ll just have to stay tuned as we continue this killer product roll-out.

At TCS our goal is to match your high product standards with a price point that keeps collecting fun and easy. Look for pre-order availability on this and other offerings on our website and through your dealers in just a few weeks. ETA for these great new sets is 5-6 weeks. Visit us on the web at: www.thecollectorsshowcase.com

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