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Saturday, February 02, 2013 - 02:57 PM UTC
Bronco Models has let Armorama know about another early World War Two German armoured fighting vehicle in the works a Panzer Kampf Wagon 35 (T).
Bronco Models is really cranking out new offerings at the moment with the news of an early World War Two German armour offering in the form of a Panzer Kampf Wagon 35 (T). Interestingly this model states that it is being done in cooperation with SKP Model which could mean anything from a set of their fantastic Lenses and taillights to resin parts in the box. As soon as we know what this cooperation means to the modeller we will let you know as SKP 165 is not currently listed on their site.

CB35065 - Panzer Kampf Wagon 35 (T)
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Christophe the box art specifically mentions an SKP Model product code and so I dio believe something will be in the box.
FEB 02, 2013 - 04:34 PM
That's most likely the number SKP will issue the kit under. With the GAZ-69M they threw in a few goodies, different decals too. Your promo poster of the box art is just mentioning the Bronco and the SKP references. My guess is Bronco will have the kit available under the CB reference and SKP under the SKP reference. The SKP kit will probably only be available direct from SKP, like the GAZ was. Cheers, Christophe
FEB 02, 2013 - 04:47 PM
Now that is NEWS! A 35(t)! Who woulda thunk this one was coming down the pike? Bronco apparently is well on a roll. I have been so wanting a better kit then that old dog that's been around awhile and most-recently re-appeared in a Tamiya box. And wow, guess it will soon be around! Of course this both enriches the early-war German team and may (if they give us the bits) allow one to build a pre-war Czech machine, and maybe it will be followed by a Tacam or such! All cool! Bob
FEB 02, 2013 - 04:54 PM
That looks tasty! I'm a little worried about the parts count but here's to hoping that the SKP product number means that something is inside the box that will really ramp up the 'Wow' factor. Cheers, Rick
FEB 02, 2013 - 05:02 PM
Excellent news though will Bronco enable you to effectively model what is on the box art? If their kits have had one fault is they lack any kind of interior cupola and sometimes hatch detail.
FEB 03, 2013 - 01:01 AM
Not "Panzer Kampf Wagon", but Panzerkampfwagen. In German it is written as one word. And with "e" in Wagen.
FEB 03, 2013 - 01:40 AM
This one has definitely gone on my wish list for future acquisition. Have been hoping for a new-tool 35(t) for some time now.
FEB 03, 2013 - 10:20 AM
This is great news! I hope the engine and driver hatches can be modeled open and that the cmk resin interior/engine sets will fit. Bill - I hope that means we will have a 35(t) build to follow in the future. Nate
FEB 03, 2013 - 12:19 PM
I wonder where this kit is in Bronco's pipeline now? Academy beat them to market, and while their kit is nice it's by no means the final word. Am hoping if Bronco does eventually bring this out it will feature finishing options other than "panzer grau." Bulgarian, Czech, Romanian, Slovak ... please?
NOV 13, 2013 - 09:25 AM
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