Tuesday, June 23, 2009 - 10:41 PM UTC
The last few months have seen a fair bit of uncertainty over the future of Tristar. Now though, all the rumors and speculation can be laid to rest with good news about the company's return.
Yesterday, I got this e-mail from the company about not only their return to production, but also part of their future Release Program:

To: All Tristar Friends

From: Michael Yuen

22nd June 2009

You may have received recent announcement letter from Pat detailing the new arrangements for Tristar especially the plans for expansion. I am now responsible for looking after Tristar’s sales and marketing. We have moved to a larger and permanent office. Please update your records
as follows:

Tristar Model Ltd

Unit 2403, Lucida Industrial Building

43-47 Wang Lung Street

Tsuen Wan, N. T.

Hong Kong


Now, part of this Release Program will be the Sd.Kfz.222 (Ausf. B) which Pat McGrath covered for this Site, back in November.

Additionally, Paul Owen, of Tracklink, passed me on photos of the model - my thanks to him!

Apart from the Sd.Kfz 222, Tristar will also be releasing 35042 1/35 WW II British Paratroopers with Welbikes. The link to the original story can be seen:

HERE (LINK)

Both models will be released in Fall 2009.

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Well apart from what has already been said it's blindingly obvious from the tape that its been put together on a temporary basis, a test build. Just looking at the images I can see, as you did a gap at the front and at the back, so logically when the top section is pushed forward to close the gap at the rear then it would in turn cover the corresponding gap in the front. Obvious I would have thought Alan
JUN 23, 2009 - 11:46 PM
I think a lot of us would have taken a Duster over a 222, but fact is that the 222 will be popular and will sell well. The main thing is that those reports of the company's demise were greatly exaggerated! Let's be thankful for that, and look forward to some interesting (and hopefully regular) releases from them in the future. - Steve
JUN 23, 2009 - 11:52 PM
Understood on the kit to see if parts fit deal. Good to see folks with a sense of opinion. Well I still stand by mine. Flame on. To me I do not see much difference in it over the Tamiya one. Notice I said much difference,granted there is some. And yes I have two or three of the Old Tamiya kits from back in the day. Price? Still I think a Duster is a long time missing deal,when just about every vehicle that Germany made has been done and some that never even made it off of the paper. MHO.
JUN 24, 2009 - 11:04 PM
This looks good to me. Always been a big fan of this vehicle, and from what I can see, this is going to be a nice build when it is released. The open vision ports alone make me smile, never mind the suspension changes.... Jamie
JUN 25, 2009 - 02:03 AM
Let's hope the Sd.Kfz.222 is not on Dragon's secret item list in 2009 or 2010. They have done this again and again since Tristar opened for business, e.g. panzer I, panzer IV, 38t and Brumbar. Paul
JUN 25, 2009 - 02:20 AM
The only difference between what Dragon usually does when Trumpeter releases a new model and this is that Tristar's models, imho surpass Dragon's in most aspects. I'd buy one of their 38(t)s and IVs over the DML version anyday, they're a lot cheaper too (at least here).
JUN 25, 2009 - 03:10 AM
Yeah, I have a stack of Tristar kits (and a stack of Dragon as well) and I think Tristar has pushed Dragon to improve some of their kits (the mkIV and mkI) The Tristar Marader III H is an outstanding kit... alot of parts packed into a little box... once opened it is really hard to get all the parts back in... molding is top notch... Customer service was good as well (I have had to replace parts from both companys)... And I am really looking forward to the 222 as they say competition ist good (well good for us ) (yes I built the Tamiya one a million years ago... easy build... no interrior, very simple gun... the best thing it had going for it was that is was a sd.kfz 222 ) Gray
JUN 25, 2009 - 06:56 AM
The fact is that Dragon is already a well established model manufacturer while Tristar was just starting up. The time and effort that Tristar took to achieve the extra accuracy eventually took its toll. Even Tamiya is trying to avoid competing directly with Dragon. Anyway, just wish the new Tristar could stay for a long long time. Paul
JUN 25, 2009 - 09:20 PM
i should offer my services to tristar as jimmy the legs, sabotage, thumbscrews and back room deals. they would be top of the market in no time
JUN 25, 2009 - 09:34 PM
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