Monday, December 15, 2003 - 01:50 AM UTC
I think of all the companies which have emerged in the last few years, few have captured the modeller's imagination as much as AFV Club.
Always innovative with subject matters that many of the 'big-boys' would never consider, the release list for early 2004 is impressive (as always)
For a while now, rumours have been circulating that AFV Club was going to do a series of vehicles based on the SDKFZ 251 chassis. This is now confirmed with the imminent arrival of the 251/9 (ausf. D),the 251/1 (Ausf C) and the 251/1 (ausf D). AFV have also announced two track-packs, both for the 251.

The Complete Release list is as follows.

AFV35041 M40 SPG
AFV35042 M42 Duster
AFV35058 M36 Jackson (WWII version)
AFV35071 Pak 40
AFV35072 Pak 40 ammunition
AFV35073 Brass Shield Bolts for Pak 43/41

Three more of the ex-Skybow kits are also listed:

AFV35S17 M38a1 4X4
AFV35S18 WC-63 6X6
AFV35S19 M38a1C w/recoilless rifle

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