Sunday, April 24, 2016 - 12:14 PM UTC
Another big list of updates from E.T. Model, this month including some populare World War 2 tanks.
E.T. Model has announced another slew of updates. This month includes updates for a STuG IV, Chaffe, Sherman, and the S-65 tractor. There another update for the M1000, as well as a value pack release for the popular Pz.Kpfw.IV.


E35-133 - Modern U.S. M1000 HETS For HobbyBoss 85502
E35-136 - WWII US Light Tank M-24‘chaffee'(Early Prod.) For Bronco 35069
E35-137 - WWII German Stug.IV (Late Production) Basic For Dragon Smart Kit
E35-145 - Russian ChTZ S-65 Tractor For Trumpeter 05538
E35-148 WWII U.S. M4A3(76)W Sherman Medium Tank For TASCA 35-019

EA35-079 - WWII German Schurzen for Stug.IV For Dragon Smart Kit
EA35-080 - WWII German Fenders for Stug.IV For Dragon Smart Kit
EA35-082 - WWII U.S. M4 Sherman Sommerville matting

S35-010 WWII German Pz.Kpfw.IV Ausf.J (Latest Production) Value Package For Dragon 6575
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This review is about the ASTACO, not the Stalinetz
APR 24, 2016 - 03:00 PM
haha. this topic shows up under ET model new PE sets
APR 24, 2016 - 03:15 PM
This review is about the ASTACO, not the Stalinetz [/quote] Two news stories got mixed up somehow... Mario
APR 24, 2016 - 03:18 PM
I was about to say, these PE sets are already out for ET
APR 24, 2016 - 10:05 PM
I think I read somewhere JGSDF had ordered two of those machines? Thanks for the review. Cheers, Christophe
APR 25, 2016 - 12:45 AM
thanks for the info Christophe! On the Hitachi website it says that they won't sell them outside of Japan. Seems odd for non-military equipment but I guess it's their call.
APR 25, 2016 - 01:06 AM
For information in the public works series, Hasegawa Was out at first is mini excavator Kubota at 1/32. this is a very functional model
APR 25, 2016 - 02:44 AM
It looks as though the Hasegawa kit is of an earlier version of the ASTACO Neo; watching the videos of the unit (all of which look like demonstration videos), the cutter arm is short a joint. In the model, the cutter arm is mounted on the turning body with a vertical pivot, allowing the arm to swing left and right; the videos and images online show the base of the cutter arm mounted on the end of a horizontal shaft, allowing the cutter arm to be rotated into a horizontal position, giving it more flexibility for working around obstacles. The base of that shaft is mounted on the vertical pivot. The arm itself appears to be the same, though. It's still a fascinating design, and unique enough to stand out whether you build it straight up as civilian equipment or as a military engineer vehicle. The arm mount discrepancy makes me wonder whether we'll see Hasegawa release a second version of the kit with a small sprue containing the pieces for the newer arm mount.
APR 25, 2016 - 08:21 PM
Doing more digging, the version of the ASTACO NEO with the horizontal spindle on the left arm is indeed a newer design; the Hasegawa kit is the ZX135TF-3 that was exhibited at the 2015 Forestry and Environmental Machinery Exhibition at the Mondeusu Hida Mount Kurai Snow Park in October of last year, while the one with the additional rotation axis is the ZX135US-3 (with an operator's compartment redesign as well, from the pictures). An opportunity for someone with more skill than I have to scratch up the upgraded arm mount and controls if they felt they really needed the most up-to-date version.
APR 26, 2016 - 08:41 AM
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