"New M18 Hellcat and M24 Chaffee Light tank from EWM " Topic
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Von Miligan | 14 Jan 2016 7:48 a.m. PST |
New M18 Hellcat and M24 Chaffee Light tank from EWM Available today new M18 Hellcat and M24 Chaffee Light tank in Glorious 20mm Scale. Both are highly detailed metal and plastic resin kits made in the EWM "BLITZ BUILD" format. So these will take you around 3 minutes to build, and that's if you have a slow super glue.
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link Blitz Build design – details all cast in to save you time, which is a precious thing, to paint and play rather than building. Available from EWM at : link More details on our face book site at : link Cheers Paul T @ EWM |
Tarleton | 14 Jan 2016 9:22 a.m. PST |
These look nice. I like the stowage on the Hellcat. |
wargamer6 | 14 Jan 2016 9:46 a.m. PST |
They look very nice models Paul but tongue in cheek, I'm surprised that any American equipment could be described as "early war" let alone ones that were introduced in November 1944. |
Timmo uk | 14 Jan 2016 12:04 p.m. PST |
Nice, always liked the Chaffee. |
Von Miligan | 14 Jan 2016 1:06 p.m. PST |
Hi wargames 6, well your right, they ain't "early war" ! I developed the 20mmZone brand which covers the late war periods. Hence the logos behind the models, 20mmZone, late war models by EWM. Our ww1 ranges are OTT or Over The Top miniatures for the "Great War, our interwar ranges cover the "Inbetween periods" or Interbellum and Early war all the lovel early ww2 stuff. As our ranges have expanded, that's how we are catagorising the different periods we cover. From WW1 to WW2 with lots of interesting things for i between". I hope that helps. I know I need to do more to better describe the EWM approach to our model ranges? EWM was 5 years old on Jan 1st this year. We have come a long way and I don't plan stopping for some time yet. Cheers paul T @ EWm |
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