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 Subject:  New generation of models - What's nextList thread.  
  
 Date:  Jul 9, 2004
 From:  David Kettler 
With the onslaught of new redo next generation kits like the Sd.Kfz. 251 series from AFV and Dragon and others before and the M3 Lee's coming out. Any word on what would be next. And how do you think Tamiya is feeling about this trend. Do they care? Will it hurt them much at all? Will they join in? I doubt it.

I would live to see a new line of US half tracks done next in plastic, same and many new varients. Like the 75mm How, 75mm gun, russian/israeli 57mm, 105mm How, GMC's, 40mm bofors/50 cal combo tub AA, the shot box M2's, new mortar forward version, IH version. White scout car thrown in for good measure. I would be in heaven.

Also what is gonna be the next big thing. (ie the rail gun craze)

More big trucks in plastic would be great Germs and allied.

Diamond T's or Scammel's in plastic, hot-flash.

Any others?

Thanks D.K.
 
Thread Listing 
  New generation of models - What's next - David Kettler - Jul 9, 2004
. . . Question is: Who sets the trend? Consumers or Companies? - Yc. Wang - Jul 9, 2004
. . . . . . Re: Question is: Who sets the trend? Consumers or Companies? - david kettler - Jul 9, 2004
. . . . . . . . . Aren't we being a little harsh on Tamiya? - roy chow - Jul 9, 2004
. . . . . . . . . . . . Not bashing but praising Tamiya! - Yc. Wang - Jul 9, 2004
. . . . . . . . . . . . Well not really Harsh but Honestly disappointed in them. - Jeff Larkin - Jul 9, 2004
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I see your point... - roy chow - Jul 9, 2004
. . . Re: New generation of models - What's next - Paul A. Owen - Jul 9, 2004
. . . . . . Re: New generation of models - What's next - Paul A. Owen - Jul 9, 2004
. . . Re: New generation of models - What's next - Paul A. Owen - Jul 10, 2004
. . . Re: New generation of models - What's next - Christophe Jacquemont - Jul 10, 2004
. . . Re: New generation of models - What's next - Peter Ong - Jul 10, 2004
. . . Re: New generation of models - What's next - M. Raudsepp - Jul 10, 2004
. . . Re: New generation of models - What's next - Markus Tost - Jul 26, 2004
. . . . . . Re: New generation of models - What's next - D.T.Cote - Jul 26, 2004
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