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PanzerIII

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Hi All
Please I have been looking around (without succes) for a Tank Transporter Scale 1:32 to move my Tanks around. Does anybody have a suggestion?.
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Save your money and get the King & Country M25 Tank transporter when it appears. They announced the M26 Tank Recovery Vehicle for this winter and Andy said that the version with trailer would be available (likely 2009). Otherwise with the current state of the 1:32nd vehicle market you can learn to scratchbuild or conact somebody to do it for you. You could accept the 10% size difference and get the Tamiya M25 tank transporter in 1:35 scale.

Gary
 
Hi binder001.
Thank you for your advise.
K&C is properly above my budget, I am collecting 21st Century, New Ray ect, in that price range. I normally try to only buy models with rolling wheels/tracks, why? well because I started my collection with Britains Deetail Diecast, and they all have rolling wheels, so I have made that my creteria!!.
Scale 1:35, how well does that actually works with 1:32?.
 
Have just seen K&C M26 is actually with rolling wheels.
But USD 299.00 + a Trailer is still to much for me.
Have been thinking about buying below First Gear International Truck and paint it Military colour, maybe not historical correct, but at least my Tanks can be rolled around for USD 65.95.
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Not a bad idea, and it's good to exercise your kit-bashing and painting muscles, too.

Prost!
Brad
 
Have just seen K&C M26 is actually with rolling wheels.
But USD 299.00 + a Trailer is still to much for me.
Have been thinking about buying below First Gear International Truck and paint it Military colour, maybe not historical correct, but at least my Tanks can be rolled around for USD 65.95.
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From memory I think First Gear are 1/34 scale and good quality for the price.
 
Hi all. I am still on it, looking for both American, British and German WW2 Tank Transporter.
Have found these pictures on a german home page www.united-fun.com, it is a Faun L 900 with a Trailer, Scale 1:35.
Have anybody seen these before in natural?, and if how are they?.
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