This is a must have. Sig 33 in a Hetzer.
15cm s.IG.33/2(Sf) auf Jagdpanzer 38(t) Hetzer Sept 2016
I have to be honest, I hope they redesigned that front end sprocket mount.
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Posted: Monday, August 15, 2016 - 11:23 PM UTC
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Posted: Tuesday, August 16, 2016 - 12:01 AM UTC
Interesting combo, thanks for sharing that one.
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Posted: Tuesday, August 16, 2016 - 12:12 AM UTC
Slow down, Mr. D! My credit card is going to burn up and vanish in a puff of dirty smoke (or get taken away... )
Dragon appears to be on a roll with modified Hetzers. 2cm FlaK 38, a short 7.5cm aufklarungs version, and now this 15cm sIG 33 sturm howitzer Hetzer. Wow!
So does all this mean that we should be expecting a BergeHetzer coming along soon? They appear to have the hull and some innards and some of the external fittings on hand...
Meanwhile, I guess I'll have to not look at web-stores, etc., or make sure that the card is locked up elsewhere when I do!
Bob
Dragon appears to be on a roll with modified Hetzers. 2cm FlaK 38, a short 7.5cm aufklarungs version, and now this 15cm sIG 33 sturm howitzer Hetzer. Wow!
So does all this mean that we should be expecting a BergeHetzer coming along soon? They appear to have the hull and some innards and some of the external fittings on hand...
Meanwhile, I guess I'll have to not look at web-stores, etc., or make sure that the card is locked up elsewhere when I do!
Bob
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Posted: Tuesday, August 16, 2016 - 12:30 AM UTC
cool-looking beast; reminds me a bit of the Grille SPG (I built Dragon's old one some years ago)
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Posted: Tuesday, August 16, 2016 - 12:37 AM UTC
A winner for sure; love that box art, the explosion in the background and the church. So easily be the Ardennes, Battle of the Bulge.
Yep, Mr. D sure is running with the 38(d), which one(s) to get and add to the stash is a struggle.
Yep, Mr. D sure is running with the 38(d), which one(s) to get and add to the stash is a struggle.
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Posted: Tuesday, August 16, 2016 - 12:52 AM UTC
I have that plus a bunch of other conversions for the Italerie Hetzer produced many moons ago by AEF. They are a bit crude so I could be tempted if I see one cheap on ebay.....
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Posted: Tuesday, August 16, 2016 - 02:55 AM UTC
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So does all this mean that we should be expecting a BergeHetzer coming along soon? They appear to have the hull and some innards and some of the external fittings on hand...
Bob
G'day Bob
Yeah, then think about how many years they've had most of the bits necessary for a Bergepanther, and we're still yet to see one of those. After all, they only made 300+ of them . . . .
Regards
Rob
Posted: Tuesday, August 16, 2016 - 03:46 AM UTC
Looks cool, especially with those link and length tracks. Saving up for these JPz 38s.
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Posted: Tuesday, August 16, 2016 - 04:33 AM UTC
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Interesting combo, thanks for sharing that one.
DITTO!!!
So! Box Art- That means this new kit can't be very far off. It's on my "To Buy" list...
Even tho' I'm a die-hard US/Allied fan, I always DID like the Pz.38(t) and all of it's various permutations, ESPECIALLY this one, the Bergepanzer Hetzer, and the Hetzer itself. The question remains- WHEN are we going to see DRAGON actually do an all-new HETZER..? Their earlier Hetzer kits are just not up to today's standards.
Early, Mid, and Late Production models, please...
I'd also like to see the experimental Pz.38(t) with the improved Turret and the built up Commander's Cupola. I forget the designation, at the moment. Since DRAGON has basically got the 38(t) family covered, I think it would be a cinch for them to this vehicle as well, since they already do a Pz.Kpfw.38(t) Ausf.G kit...
Now if DRAGON would ONLY do away with ALL of those "DS" Tracks in their kits, and start repackaging everything with their "Neo-Tracks" ("Link-and-Length")- But I suppose that would be too much to hope for...
PS- I remember seeing two different developmental versions (different Gun Shields) of the Aufklarer 38(t) 7.5cm in one of my books. I forget which one... Can anyone clarify or comment?
Thanks...
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Posted: Tuesday, August 16, 2016 - 05:47 AM UTC
Quoted Text
Quoted TextSo does all this mean that we should be expecting a BergeHetzer coming along soon? They appear to have the hull and some innards and some of the external fittings on hand...
Bob
G'day Bob
Yeah, then think about how many years they've had most of the bits necessary for a Bergepanther, and we're still yet to see one of those. After all, they only made 300+ of them . . . .
Regards
Rob
Hey, Rob! Well.... Errr..... BergePanther.... Hmmmm. yeah. It's been quite awhile and not one in sight! I'm glad I stopped holding my breath on berge-kitty a loooong time ago. And I'll not even begin to with any prospective BergeHetzer.... Although it sure would be nice to see one come along in styrene before I'm like 80! But meanwhile, there does seem to be a platoon of other interesting Hetzer derivations trundling out our way!
Cheers! Bob
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Posted: Tuesday, August 16, 2016 - 05:49 AM UTC
Quoted Text
Quoted TextSo does all this mean that we should be expecting a BergeHetzer coming along soon? They appear to have the hull and some innards and some of the external fittings on hand...
Bob
G'day Bob
Yeah, then think about how many years they've had most of the bits necessary for a Bergepanther, and we're still yet to see one of those. After all, they only made 300+ of them . . . .
Look, I really shouldn't be telling you this because I was sworn to secrecy, but you are probably never going to see a new Bergepanther. I was at a meeting a couple of years ago in Asia with all the players: DML, Tamiya, Bronco, Italeri, AFV Club, Trumpeter, Hobby Boss, Meng, and Takom, plus some small fry. Everyone agreed that it just wasn't worth the effort to release a new Bergepanther because Italeri had not done well with their release and had not met their agreed profit. They have the rights to the subject until 2052, so unless they sell a ton of their existing kits real soon, you have another 36 years to wait.
Sorry to have to be the one to break it to you,
KL
Posted: Tuesday, August 16, 2016 - 06:01 AM UTC
Quoted Text
PS- I remember seeing two different developmental versions (different Gun Shields) of the Aufklarer 38(t) 7.5cm in one of my books. I forget which one... Can anyone clarify or comment?
Thanks...
Cyberhobby did one sometime back. The upper hull / superstructure is a bit different if I recall. I know I have it somewhere in the stash...
EDIT: I was referring to this one
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Posted: Tuesday, August 16, 2016 - 06:17 AM UTC
Quoted Text
Quoted TextQuoted TextSo does all this mean that we should be expecting a BergeHetzer coming along soon? They appear to have the hull and some innards and some of the external fittings on hand...
Bob
G'day Bob
Yeah, then think about how many years they've had most of the bits necessary for a Bergepanther, and we're still yet to see one of those. After all, they only made 300+ of them . . . .
Look, I really shouldn't be telling you this because I was sworn to secrecy, but you are probably never going to see a new Bergepanther. I was at a meeting a couple of years ago in Asia with all the players: DML, Tamiya, Bronco, Italeri, AFV Club, Trumpeter, Hobby Boss, Meng, and Takom, plus some small fry. Everyone agreed that it just wasn't worth the effort to release a new Bergepanther because Italeri had not done well with their release and had not met their agreed profit. They have the rights to the subject until 2052, so unless they sell a ton of their existing kits real soon, you have another 36 years to wait.
Sorry to have to be the one to break it to you,
KL
well that's it, I jacking in this hobby now, thanks KL
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Posted: Tuesday, August 16, 2016 - 08:31 AM UTC
IRT Kurt
How can they get the rights to something like that?
How can they get the rights to something like that?
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Posted: Tuesday, August 16, 2016 - 02:23 PM UTC
Quoted Text
Quoted TextQuoted TextSo does all this mean that we should be expecting a BergeHetzer coming along soon? They appear to have the hull and some innards and some of the external fittings on hand...
Bob
G'day Bob
Yeah, then think about how many years they've had most of the bits necessary for a Bergepanther, and we're still yet to see one of those. After all, they only made 300+ of them . . . .
Look, I really shouldn't be telling you this because I was sworn to secrecy, but you are probably never going to see a new Bergepanther. I was at a meeting a couple of years ago in Asia with all the players: DML, Tamiya, Bronco, Italeri, AFV Club, Trumpeter, Hobby Boss, Meng, and Takom, plus some small fry. Everyone agreed that it just wasn't worth the effort to release a new Bergepanther because Italeri had not done well with their release and had not met their agreed profit. They have the rights to the subject until 2052, so unless they sell a ton of their existing kits real soon, you have another 36 years to wait.
Sorry to have to be the one to break it to you,
KL
Hear anything about an all-new M3 Lee/Grant, M3/M3A1 Stuart/Honey, or an M8 HMC..? I probably shouldn't even think about it...
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Posted: Tuesday, August 16, 2016 - 02:25 PM UTC
Quoted Text
Quoted Text
PS- I remember seeing two different developmental versions (different Gun Shields) of the Aufklarer 38(t) 7.5cm in one of my books. I forget which one... Can anyone clarify or comment?
Thanks...
Cyberhobby did one sometime back. The upper hull / superstructure is a bit different if I recall. I know I have it somewhere in the stash...
EDIT: I was referring to this one
I've got two of these... I'll get to them someday, I guess...
I bought these two because I want to replicate the different Gun Shields...
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Posted: Tuesday, August 16, 2016 - 04:24 PM UTC
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IRT Kurt
How can they get the rights to something like that?
Well, you know it's all a big cartel. The model companies get together in secret a couple of times a year to divide up the world market and set release plans, to make sure everybody gets their fair share of the money. It's like OPEC, but with more of a Mafia vibe. If someone steps outside of their assignment they can suffer an "accident" like the ship carrying kits to North America sinking or a train carrying molds being derailed. The company being punished never pushes for police intervention because they know that will only make things worse.
The really sad part is that the companies DO read boards like this and they don't react well to the moaners and crybabies demanding that they release this or that kit. (*) That's likely to get that subject blacklisted rather than released, or released with deliberate errors and problems just to get back at the whiners. ("Black Label" was chosen as a sub-brand name for a reason . . .)
In the meetings I've attended (since 1991, but the Cartel goes back to the 1950's) I've heard the names of some of the people on this and other groups being mentioned as particularly troublesome for their "demands" that this or that "historically significant" subject be released. I can tell you, the more people cry, the farther down the blacklist it goes. And this isn't just about tank models, it's everything. Have you ever wondered why there was never a kit of a visible cat to go with the visible dog, horse, and fish? Ever noticed that the last model of a protoceratops dinosaur came out in the early 1960's? Too many people with big mouths.
Be careful what you say,
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Hear anything about an all-new M3 Lee/Grant, M3/M3A1 Stuart/Honey, or an M8 HMC..? I probably shouldn't even think about it...
. . . and what you think. Especially what you think.
KL
(*) Surprisingly, they don't give a whit about bad reviews complaints about what IS released, only about what ISN'T.
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Posted: Wednesday, August 17, 2016 - 05:01 AM UTC
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Look, I really shouldn't be telling you this because I was sworn to secrecy, but you are probably never going to see a new Bergepanther. I was at a meeting a couple of years ago in Asia with all the players: DML, Tamiya, Bronco, Italeri, AFV Club, Trumpeter, Hobby Boss, Meng, and Takom, plus some small fry. Everyone agreed that it just wasn't worth the effort to release a new Bergepanther because Italeri had not done well with their release and had not met their agreed profit. They have the rights to the subject until 2052, so unless they sell a ton of their existing kits real soon, you have another 36 years to wait.
Sorry to have to be the one to break it to you,
KL
FINALLY somebody who knows what is really happening with Bergepanthers!!! Many thanks Kurt. Now I can go back to my major conversion effort safe in the knowledge that it's highly unlikely that someone will bring out a kit of the Berge just after I've finished the conversion.
Mind you, if Italeri had done a better job of their kit, maybe they would have met their profit target, who knows?
Thanks again mate.
Regards
Rob
Posted: Wednesday, August 17, 2016 - 07:22 AM UTC
I'll be getting one of each!
Posted: Wednesday, August 17, 2016 - 07:26 AM UTC
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Quoted TextIRT Kurt
How can they get the rights to something like that?
Well, you know it's all a big cartel. The model companies get together in secret a couple of times a year to divide up the world market and set release plans, to make sure everybody gets their fair share of the money. It's like OPEC, but with more of a Mafia vibe. If someone steps outside of their assignment they can suffer an "accident" like the ship carrying kits to North America sinking or a train carrying molds being derailed. The company being punished never pushes for police intervention because they know that will only make things worse.
The really sad part is that the companies DO read boards like this and they don't react well to the moaners and crybabies demanding that they release this or that kit. (*) That's likely to get that subject blacklisted rather than released, or released with deliberate errors and problems just to get back at the whiners. ("Black Label" was chosen as a sub-brand name for a reason . . .)
In the meetings I've attended (since 1991, but the Cartel goes back to the 1950's) I've heard the names of some of the people on this and other groups being mentioned as particularly troublesome for their "demands" that this or that "historically significant" subject be released. I can tell you, the more people cry, the farther down the blacklist it goes. And this isn't just about tank models, it's everything. Have you ever wondered why there was never a kit of a visible cat to go with the visible dog, horse, and fish? Ever noticed that the last model of a protoceratops dinosaur came out in the early 1960's? Too many people with big mouths.
Be careful what you say,Quoted TextHear anything about an all-new M3 Lee/Grant, M3/M3A1 Stuart/Honey, or an M8 HMC..? I probably shouldn't even think about it...
. . . and what you think. Especially what you think.
KL
(*) Surprisingly, they don't give a whit about bad reviews complaints about what IS released, only about what ISN'T.
The truth is out there Scully....the truth is out there.
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Posted: Wednesday, August 17, 2016 - 11:36 AM UTC
Quoted Text
Quoted TextLook, I really shouldn't be telling you this because I was sworn to secrecy, but you are probably never going to see a new Bergepanther. I was at a meeting a couple of years ago in Asia with all the players: DML, Tamiya, Bronco, Italeri, AFV Club, Trumpeter, Hobby Boss, Meng, and Takom, plus some small fry. Everyone agreed that it just wasn't worth the effort to release a new Bergepanther because Italeri had not done well with their release and had not met their agreed profit. They have the rights to the subject until 2052, so unless they sell a ton of their existing kits real soon, you have another 36 years to wait.
Sorry to have to be the one to break it to you,
KL
FINALLY somebody who knows what is really happening with Bergepanthers!!! Many thanks Kurt. Now I can go back to my major conversion effort safe in the knowledge that it's highly unlikely that someone will bring out a kit of the Berge just after I've finished the conversion.
Mind you, if Italeri had done a better job of their kit, maybe they would have met their profit target, who knows?
Thanks again mate.
Regards
Rob
Just what do you have against ICM? Their Panther D was a touch better than the Dragon!
I happen to know that certain companies because of connections to the intelligence agencies of certain anti-western powers (Like the former Soviet Union and the PRC) will occasionally offer up kits that are in the Black list just to spite this cartel.
That was the story behind one certain company at first. There was actually an infiltration that ended up sabotaging a few of their kits. Just think about what companies offer up the oddball stuff. In all likelihood they are protected by intelligence assets of certain powers.
And then the story is well known how the Yakuza used their influence to force Tamiya to release World War II French subjects despite the blacklist.
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Posted: Wednesday, August 17, 2016 - 01:41 PM UTC
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Quoted TextQuoted TextIRT Kurt
How can they get the rights to something like that?
Well, you know it's all a big cartel. The model companies get together in secret a couple of times a year to divide up the world market and set release plans, to make sure everybody gets their fair share of the money. It's like OPEC, but with more of a Mafia vibe. If someone steps outside of their assignment they can suffer an "accident" like the ship carrying kits to North America sinking or a train carrying molds being derailed. The company being punished never pushes for police intervention because they know that will only make things worse.
The really sad part is that the companies DO read boards like this and they don't react well to the moaners and crybabies demanding that they release this or that kit. (*) That's likely to get that subject blacklisted rather than released, or released with deliberate errors and problems just to get back at the whiners. ("Black Label" was chosen as a sub-brand name for a reason . . .)
In the meetings I've attended (since 1991, but the Cartel goes back to the 1950's) I've heard the names of some of the people on this and other groups being mentioned as particularly troublesome for their "demands" that this or that "historically significant" subject be released. I can tell you, the more people cry, the farther down the blacklist it goes. And this isn't just about tank models, it's everything. Have you ever wondered why there was never a kit of a visible cat to go with the visible dog, horse, and fish? Ever noticed that the last model of a protoceratops dinosaur came out in the early 1960's? Too many people with big mouths.
Be careful what you say,Quoted TextHear anything about an all-new M3 Lee/Grant, M3/M3A1 Stuart/Honey, or an M8 HMC..? I probably shouldn't even think about it...
. . . and what you think. Especially what you think.
KL
(*) Surprisingly, they don't give a whit about bad reviews complaints about what IS released, only about what ISN'T.
The truth is out there Scully....the truth is out there.
UH-OH! So the Oriental-version of the Piranha Brothers are REALLY running things, is that right..? Sounds far-fetched, but I wouldn't be a bit surprised if that IS the case...
So Kurt, in all seriousness, are you privy to what kits ARE actually on the "Blacklist"?
Ya know, I never really wondered about a "Visible Cat" kit. I personally never moaned and cried for an MBT-70, an M6/M6A1 Heavy Tank, a T28 or an M103 of any kind, but BLACK PLAGUE released these frogs anyway. So are you saying that if I keep crying for all-new M3 Lee, M3/M3A1 Stuart and an M8 HMC, that BLACK PLAGUE will eventually release them..? That's pretty rich... I could probably fix 'em if they did, but I don't see it ever happening...
BTW, TAMIYA is re-releasing their ANCIENT (and BAD) 35039 M3 Lee and their equally dismal 35042 M3A1 Stuart. Would it be correct to assume that TAMIYA is being forced to do this by the CARTEL just to punish 1/35 US/ALLIED fans..?
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