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Grumble8710617 Oct 2014 9:29 a.m. PST

The A-9 and A-10 cruiser tanks are said to be "in the pipeline", whatever that means, for Plastic Soldier Company.

I hope they are easy assembly and three to a pack for a reasonable price (such as ₤ 14.95 or USD$8 apiece), and that shipping to the USA is not too expensive. Hmm, that's 22% so USD $5.28 USD -- not too bad, USD$9.76 apiece with S&H.

Griefbringer17 Oct 2014 9:55 a.m. PST

Some of the items in their "in the pipeline" section have been there for quite a while, so don't hold your breath. Especially since there are a lot of other items that might end up getting priority.

As for shipping, you can probably get them from a number of US retailers. Or if you want to order them from UK, you could try Caliver books for free worldwide shipping.

Bob in Edmonton17 Oct 2014 2:57 p.m. PST

Great news! I understand the army is short on ground support aircraft.

PiersBrand17 Oct 2014 4:58 p.m. PST

Be hard pushed to get a Cruiser tank airborne, unless its a bloody big catapult…


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