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Coming soon from Vision Models -- A German 7.5cm leIG 18 light infantry gun.
The 7.5 cm leichtes Infanteriegeschütz 18 (7.5 cm le.IG 18) was an infantry support gun of the German Wehrmacht used during World War II. Designed by Rheinnetall in 1927, more than 12,000 were produced between1932 to 1945.

Kit #35007 depicts the infantry gun in 1/35. Options for two types of wheels are offered. Two figures in DAK uniforms are included. Of interest are the poses of the pair – far from gazing or pointing stances, the two seem to have just went through a terrible sandstorm. Vision Models’ target release date is December 2016.
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i am really happy with this news but after some compare with their CAD images, i am worring about some detail... as you can see, there was light for some guns. it seems that kit represents this "with light version" there is electric wire back side of the shiled and look at the some details 1. there is no wire for the light. 2. the chain and small stick part(?) is omitted and frame for shield in the big red circle is different shape.(yes, some guns have the same frame with kit CAD but at least different with this model) 3. the sight is not fully depicted at the kit and some parts seems omitted. 4. at least with this CAD, the left upper shield looks short. 5. decals are needed to depict the fire tables. should this kit need some modification? or i understand something wrong? since kit is not released yet, i hope they check can about this for the perfect kit. i really love this kit and really want their kit to be excellent
NOV 14, 2016 - 10:22 AM
One more piece of trivia: When the PaK 40 was pulled by the full tracked RSO the jerking and twitching caused when turning caused the sight and gun to become misaligned. Even if the gun itself was travelling on rubber rimmed steel wheels the sideways yanking of the gun "legs" when the tow hitch moved sideways was enough to cause bad swinging in the gun. / Robin
NOV 14, 2016 - 01:14 PM
I have a model of one - resin and PE. The box trail and shield are PE, as are a lot of small details. Had it for over 30 years and forget who made it, but the names Aries and Royal Models come to mind - although it may not have been either. Definitely not Verlinden!
NOV 14, 2016 - 08:44 PM
I have a model of one - resin and PE. The box trail and shield are PE, as are a lot of small details. Had it for over 30 years and forget who made it, but the names Aries and Royal Models come to mind - although it may not have been either. Definitely not Verlinden! [/quote] I'm inclined to agree that it was AIRES...
NOV 15, 2016 - 05:04 AM
Depending on the price I'm definitely interested in this, high time the old Esci offering was updated. The figures are nice (I can see them either in a vignette or a larger diorama entering the cage in Tunisia at the end of Panzerarmee Afrika) too, though I forever bemoan companies NOT giving the correct number of crew members!
NOV 15, 2016 - 11:36 AM
Check out the Hobby Search website; a tentative pre-order price is given. Already placed an order for 1 set. The figure poses are unique indeed.
NOV 16, 2016 - 12:45 AM
Again Dragon got caught napping and got beaten to this rather obvious choice. Now, how many vehicles can it be mounted on?
NOV 16, 2016 - 04:44 AM
Possibly KMT (if it's old). LINK Or Dnepromodel (if more recent). LINK
NOV 16, 2016 - 06:46 AM
Nope. Neither of those. Most likely the Aries.
NOV 16, 2016 - 08:31 PM
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