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Tango0116 Apr 2015 10:16 p.m. PST

Trenchworx has launched a Kiki campaign to fund a range of vehicles for the period 1932-1935 for the Soviets and Japanese armies in 28 mm.

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Soviet:

•T-26 Light Tank
•BT-7 Fast Tank
•T-26 Model 1933 [available at $9,500 USD]
•T-38 Tankette [available at $12,500 USD]
•OT-26 Flame Tank [available at $15,500 USD]
•T-34 / 76 [available at $20,000 USD]
•GAZ AAA Truck [available at $32,000 USD]
•GAZ AAA Quad Maxim [available at $44,000 USD]

Japanese:
•Type 92 Jyu-Sokosha
•Type 97 Chi Ha
•Type 79 Ko Gata
•Type 89 Yi Go
•Type 94 Tankette [available at $14,000 USD]
•Type 95 Ha Go [available at $17,000 USD]
•Isuzu Truck [available at $38,000 USD]
•Type 97 Shinhoto Chi Ha [available at $50,000 USD]

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Armand

Disco Joe17 Apr 2015 5:15 a.m. PST

Armand, it would have been easier to just do this.
TMP link

Tango0117 Apr 2015 10:56 a.m. PST

Maybe my friend, but as I have said you many times, I don't visit those pages! (smile)

Some people, (I know it's difficult from you to believed this!) like me, only visit the forums.

Amicalement
Armand

Disco Joe17 Apr 2015 12:33 p.m. PST

Okay I just want to get clarity in my mind so instead of visiting the hobby news page or the front page of tmp you just go to the forum pages and if what you want to post is not there than you post it? Is that correct? Like I said I am just trying to understand.

thebigE17 Apr 2015 2:00 p.m. PST

My bookmark for TMP takes me right to the forums. Different people visit for different reasons and not everyone visits the front page.

Disco Joe17 Apr 2015 3:09 p.m. PST

So then you have no desire to see what new items are coming out from the manufacturers? Makes me wonder then why companies would pay to have their products shown if people don't want to see them.

BlackWidowPilot Fezian17 Apr 2015 10:41 p.m. PST

Joe, in addition to having news items posted on the front page more than a few manufacturers also post announcements of their new or upcoming products on the various forum pages, just FYI.

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Tango0117 Apr 2015 11:30 p.m. PST

Exactly.

Amicalement
Armand

Come In Nighthawk18 Apr 2015 5:37 a.m. PST

Except for maybe the T-38, can't all of these already be obtained from other sources?

BlackWidowPilot Fezian18 Apr 2015 10:01 p.m. PST

Come in,

actually, I don't know of anyone who makes the Type 92 Jyu-Sokosha "combat car" in any scale smaller than 1/35 or larger than 1/144:

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Found one on Shapeways during the image search for this comment, however having already purchased some 1/144 scale aircraft from Shapeways the finish may prove to be a bit lumpy due to the peculiarities of the Shapeways materials and printing technology. A properly finished model would be something I suspect gamers interested in this period or Pulp Fiction would appreciate.

The Type 89 Yi-Go is the early production variant of this ubiquitous 1930s IJA medium tank:

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Again, I don't know of anyone making this specific and distinctive variant in any scale smaller than 1/35.

Further, there is the issue that there are many who like 'one stop shopping," and like having their models stylistically match up as much as possible.

We shall see.


Leland R. Erickson
Metal Express
metal-express.net

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