jargonking Posted April 17, 2014 Share Posted April 17, 2014 Tamiya's New item(Shizuoka hobby show 2014) -1/35 WWII Sheman firefly VC(AsukaModel=Tasca+Tamiya figure)-1/35 WWII Sheman M4A3E8(AsukaModel=Tasca+Tamiya figure)-1/35 WWII Airborne Troops /w motorbike(brand new)-1/35 WWII 7.62cm Pak36® diorama set(ICM+Tamiya figure,accessary)-1/35 WWII Sd.kfz.10(ITALERI,/w renewal parts)-1/48 WWII British Achilles tank destroyer-1/700 CV-3 Saratoga(brand new)-Mark IV's man type AA. And British infantry of the new mold 5 Asuka is released, Firefly and the easy eight's (Tasca) party.Tamiya figure set sales. -British Airborne Infantry small motorcycle set a new mold figure 3D modelling-7.62 cmPaK 36 ® set Tamiya figures to the cannon of the ICM.Set to enjoy even for beginners, with sandbags and wagon and scene-based scene. -Comes with a runner of the Tamiya 1-ton half is made by italeri, new mold becomes part of the. Tamiya's New item (Shizuoka hobby show 2014)-1 / 35 WWI Mark IV tank Male (brand new, motorized)-1 / 35 WWII Sheman firefly VC (AsukaModel = Tasca+Tamiya figure)-1 / 35 WWII Sheman M4A3E8 (AsukaModel = Tasca+Tamiya figure)-1 / 35 WWII Airborne Troops/w motorbike (brand new)-1 / 35 WWII 7.62 cm Pak36 ® diorama set (ICM+Tamiya figure, accessary)-1 / 35 WWII Sd.kfz.10(ITALERI, / w renewal parts)-1 / 48 WWII British Achilles tank destroyer -1 / 700 CV-3 Saratoga (brand new) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Calum Posted April 18, 2014 Share Posted April 18, 2014 As a 1/48 Armour Modeller the Achilles is welcome - But I'd love to see the Firefly VC and some modern stuff in that scale as well. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AlCZ Posted April 18, 2014 Share Posted April 18, 2014 I have little mess in this... Great War Tank Mark IV is motorized only ? A motorized toy, not static model or normal static model AND motorized version ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Radpoe Spitfire Posted May 5, 2014 Share Posted May 5, 2014 Hmm, looking forward to the Sherman Firefly, but would like to see more of what the WW1 Mk IV tank has to offer. Both have reletively local connections to me with the Firefly operated by the Sherwood Rangers Yeomanry & the Male Mk IV built at Lincoln. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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