What are we going to see next?
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Re: What are we going to see next?
Thanks for that Frank, but i just don,t know?????????........but you can be sure that i shall work on it ,and i look forward to the replies that you get to this question........good luck
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Re: What are we going to see next?
erm
as the holy grail has never been found i cant answer your question

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Re: What are we going to see next?
I bet i see the name "Churchill" in the next couple of replys
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Re: What are we going to see next?
I would like to see a Grant or Matilda.
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Re: What are we going to see next?
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Re: What are we going to see next?
I was kind of hoping for Tamiya to showcase some British Armour at the Shizuoka Model Show. It sadly seems Tamiya want to scale down though.
I'd kill for a Tamiya Cromwell or Comet!
Cheers,
Rik
I'd kill for a Tamiya Cromwell or Comet!

Cheers,
Rik
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Re: What are we going to see next?
Perhaps they should lower thier prices a little, make them more accessible = more folks buying them = more profits = More funds for development and new lines. (just a thought)grim_marmazet wrote:at . It sadly seems Tamiya want to scale down though.
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Re: What are we going to see next?
Its strange that most manufacturers have made a majority of German WWII armour. Ok it is the most interesting, but we need to show that they should diversify a bit more. Once the Hooben T55 comes into a few hands that should spark a few interesting modifications. For me post war armour is more interesting. I have my old Leopard A4 (sadly still not running due too lack of funds. We are saving for so much right now for a wedding, house and childcare) but I'd like one day to be able to choose from some interesting options. My wish is for a T72 or a Merkava.
Re: What are we going to see next?
I know its a bit off, but I'd love to see a USMC M50A1 ONTOS. It just looks sick.
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Re: What are we going to see next?
I agree it would be nice to see them lower prices, but how far could they lower them? You get a lot for your money in a Tamiya. I think their large kits just cost so much in start up, its hard for them to add a larger range in todays economy.vonrundstedt wrote:Perhaps they should lower thier prices a little, make them more accessible = more folks buying them = more profits = More funds for development and new lines. (just a thought)grim_marmazet wrote:at . It sadly seems Tamiya want to scale down though.
Cheers,
Rik
Saying that, its not unusual to spend £500 plus on other R/C models, such as cars and planes. You only have to look at boats and subs to see how cheap Tamiya tanks are in comparison to other forms of R/C.
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