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1:144 Chieftain Stillbrew & T-64BV Available From TimeCast


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Thresher01 writes:

You're welcome.

Love the look of these, and need to put them on my must-buy list.

Looking forward to seeing your West German vehicles too, when they become available for sale.


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TimeCast Sponsoring Member of TMP of TimeCast writes:

We Are Please to Announce the Much-Delayed Release of Our 1:144 Scale Chieftain Mk10 (Stillbrew) & T-64BV Tanks!

These were originally scheduled for last April, but the Coronavirus rather threw our plans out of the window…

Anyway, these two little gems are now available to order online.

Chieftain Mk10 (Stillbrew)

The Chieftain is correctly depicted with the Stillbrew turret armor, the hull "cheek pieces," and the modified hull rear-deck typical of the later marks. The model retails at £5.00 GBP, or £45.00 GBP for the company pack of ten models.

T-64BV

The T-64BV is fitted with the Kontact reactive-armor system. The model retails at £4.50 GBP, or £40.00 GBP for the company pack of ten models.

In addition, we have received new stocks of the M2/M3 Bradley, BTR60PB, and the various CVR(T) series AFVs.

The resin ZSU-23-4 is looking good, and is about to go into production.

We have also started converting our older metal FV432 series models for casting in resin, and the first pre-production models look excellent.

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