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Thursday, February 03, 2005 - 04:26 AM UTC
Gathering information on AFV Club's new releases is not the easiest task in the world. Rather it is a series of clues that allow you, after weeks of 'hints' to finally post a news story. Unlike other companies, AFV Club does not have a website.. However I am confident that these new releases will live up to everyone's expectations...
For the unitiated, AFV Club is one of those model producers who really manufacture first-class models. Their products are (in the main) of subjects NOTproduced by other manufacturers (apart from the Sdkfz 251 series) and what has become a first for them, the Tiger.
AFV Club have produced a series of modern kits of some very attractive subjects, a good example of this is their series of U.S. Tank Destroyers. In the last year or two they have begun production of some extremely interesting and well received German subjects. Apart from their 251 series, they havebroken some interesting ground, particularly in the area of German Artillery...
AFV Club's Forthcoming Releases
AF35079 - Tiger I Ausf 'E' (Late Production) Coming hot on the heels of DML's new release, this is looking to be a very special model indeed... The kit includes such features as seperate track torsion bars, working suspension, etched brass parts and (the now standard) metal barrel...
AC35002 - Clearance Indicator Poles Another of those accesory sets for the 251 series. This time the subject is a pack of brass indicator poles. These were used to check the width of roads etc. to allow a vehicle to pass safely...
AC35003 Zimmerit coating applicator A tool which will, in theory, make the application of Zimmerit easier. I have no idea how this will work at all....
AFV Club have produced a series of modern kits of some very attractive subjects, a good example of this is their series of U.S. Tank Destroyers. In the last year or two they have begun production of some extremely interesting and well received German subjects. Apart from their 251 series, they havebroken some interesting ground, particularly in the area of German Artillery...
AFV Club's Forthcoming Releases
AF35079 - Tiger I Ausf 'E' (Late Production) Coming hot on the heels of DML's new release, this is looking to be a very special model indeed... The kit includes such features as seperate track torsion bars, working suspension, etched brass parts and (the now standard) metal barrel...
AC35002 - Clearance Indicator Poles Another of those accesory sets for the 251 series. This time the subject is a pack of brass indicator poles. These were used to check the width of roads etc. to allow a vehicle to pass safely...
AC35003 Zimmerit coating applicator A tool which will, in theory, make the application of Zimmerit easier. I have no idea how this will work at all....
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