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03 Feb 2017 6:40 p.m. PST
by Editor in Chief Bill

  • Changed title from "New 35(T) & Nashorn Built & Ready Fromat" to "New 35(T) & Nashorn Built & Ready Format"

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Von Miligan03 Feb 2017 1:03 p.m. PST

A new built and ready 35 (T) which is just lovely, sorry cant help it.



It comes with turret in white metal with crewman, hatch can be open or closed, plus some small extra stowage if you want to use it. £10.50 GBP ready to go out of the pack.

Now in production and on the site at earlywarminiatures.com/product/sdkfz-35-t-ready-built-model


The Nashorn is also new, built and ready format.


Plastic polymer hull crammed with loads of detail cast in, white metal gun barrel, doors shield and crew + gun crutches.

This then gives you the option to have in combat mode or traveling with gun in crutches.

I got so much more to release in 20mm Scale…………………Enjoy

also, there is a short video of a 35(T) being "birthed" from the mould on our FB page at earlywarminiatures.com/category/articles

Paul T@EWM

Tarleton03 Feb 2017 3:01 p.m. PST

Love the Nashorn.

Wonder why the metal turret on the P35t though? Still looks rather good though. I do like models where you can add a commander.

Von Miligan03 Feb 2017 4:13 p.m. PST

Hi Dave,
Metal Turret as the barrel is so fine. Needs to be sturdy for handling. Cheers

Captain Cook03 Feb 2017 5:17 p.m. PST

Splendid pieces indeed.

donlowry04 Feb 2017 10:36 a.m. PST

Love the Nashorn! Now all I need is a 100-foot table to set it on so it can use its long range.

wrgmr104 Feb 2017 12:44 p.m. PST

+1 dolowry. Too bad they weren't used in Normandy. Great looking model.

Von Miligan06 Feb 2017 1:23 p.m. PST

Thanks Fellas. I'm just back from the York show and pleased to say, we sold ALL the stock we took. They were very well received , thanks to all for their feed back and thoughts.
Cheers
PAulT@EWM

Terry L07 Feb 2017 2:16 p.m. PST

Nice models but I have a question, why assemble them first? I found it was hard to get to all the tight spaces especially around the running gear. When I build a model it involves painting some sections first before assembly.

Von Miligan09 Feb 2017 12:59 a.m. PST

Hi Terry,
One piece casts and the EWM BUILT & READY range means you don't spend hours of precious time assembling and detailing your models. You can still get access to paint all the bits you need, so far as they are going to be seen and appreciated on a model.
Now I appreciate there are those who like to super detail paint their models and if access is a major issue, then perhaps these aren't for those modellers?
However, these models mean they are ready to go, and you can get them on the table without hours of assembly before hand. That means smaller "lead or plastic kit box" piles and more models on the table.
That's the rational behind the BUILT & READY range.
Cheers
PAulT@EWM

Andy ONeill09 Feb 2017 2:27 a.m. PST

I find it easier to paint into tight spots with an airbrush.
Might be worth considering if pre built appeals and you have a problem with wheels etc.

roryg195716 Feb 2017 12:56 p.m. PST

I love the EWM vehicles – I just recently got a troop of Matilda Is and Matilda IIs and they were put together the day I got them – that's not even true of the fairly easy build PSC and Armourfast models I have. Being able to glue one or two things and paint is so much better than having to put together every bogie and box and – you get the idea. I've been waiting for a good 35(T) for a long time!

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