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Sunday, November 24, 2013 - 03:20 AM UTC
Some less happy news in from Inside the Armour, a couple of kits are being taken out of production, so the time is now if you want one.
Inside the Armour has informed Armorama that they have decided to take the A10 Cruiser and Covenanter Cruiser kits out of production as a measure to concentrate more on conversions and updates. There is currently a limited stock of these kits available, but it is advisable for anyone desiring one to place your order as soon as possible.

It should be noted that that A9 and Somua kits will remain in production.

Armorama would like to thank Inside the Armour for the update.
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thanks for posting Kevin at the time of posting this there are 9 A10s and 5 Covenanters left
NOV 24, 2013 - 04:41 AM
Should be one less of each soon .... unless I get an e-mail soon with a "Sorry, it was already sold out" ;-)
NOV 24, 2013 - 09:29 PM
thanks Robin, received and you got it nearly sold out now guys
NOV 24, 2013 - 09:46 PM
6 A10s and 2 covenanters left
NOV 25, 2013 - 08:24 AM
Argh - almost wish the Covenanters had stayed with Cromwell - at least that way while I couldn't afford to get one (I'm out of work) and it'd be almost impossible to actually get even if I did, I'd still be able to get one *in theory*. Now that ITA's got the molds - and discontinued it - I can't even get it theoretically.
NOV 26, 2013 - 09:21 AM
Argh, hit enter too soon - meant to ask if there's any chance that there'll be future limited production runs? It's a tank I really like - partly because you can't *not* love a tank that places the radiators on the front glacis, partly because I grew up in the area of the original last stand of the Covenanters. Of course, I could always hope that the reason these are discontinued is that Chris has gotten wind of forthcoming injection-molded kits. However, while I could *just* see that happening via somebody like Bronco re the A9 and A10, it doesn't seem likely for the Covenanter.
NOV 26, 2013 - 09:24 AM
no, there is no wind of any styrene ones, it's just that they are very expensive and time consuming to produce. whether or not I release them again will depend on demand
NOV 27, 2013 - 12:24 AM
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