Tuesday, March 08, 2011 - 04:35 AM UTC
Panzer Shop have just announced a very interesting batch of New Releases in 1/35th scale. Also among the list, are some interesting-looking Reference CDs.
Schneider CA-1 (early - initial type) complete resin WW1 French first tank, contains also photo-etch and decals (PS35C156) from PanzerShop production.

AT-42 Prime Mover - complete resin Soviet WW2 Red Army towing vehicle on T-34 chassis, , with FULL INTERIOR, ENGINE etc....contains also photo-etch and metal Friul tracks (K35C19HT) from Katana production.

Schneider CA-1 (add armor - final type) complete resin WW1 French first tank, , contains also photo-etch and decals (PS35C157) from PanzerShop production.

Praga T-6 SS Prime Mover - complete resin Wehrmacht towing vehicle, contains also photo-etch and Friul metal tracks (JP35C04HT) from JP Hobby production

Canvas and accessories set for Schneider CA-1 tank, - resin detail set for WW1 French first tank (PS35A337) from PanzerShop producrion

Saint-Chamond 280mm Mortar - WW1/WW2 French self-propelled mortar, contains also photo-etch (CZK35020) from CZ Kolinec production.

Photo Reference CDs:

152mm ShKH vz.77 DANA - Photo reference CD for Modellers - more than 200 detailed unpublished photos (PS-CD02) from PanzerShop produce

M8 Greyhound - Walk Around - Photo reference CD for Modellers - more than 460 detailed unpublished photos (PS-CD03) from PanzerShop produce

M8 Greyhound - Reenactor Actions - Photo reference CD for Modellers - more than 350 detailed unpublished photos (PS-CD04) from PanzerShop produce

VT-55A Recovery tank - Photo reference CD for Modellers - more than 200 detailed unpublished photos (PS-CD05) from PanzerShop produce

SS-1 SCUD A (8K14) - Photo reference CD for Modellers - more than 150 detailed unpublished photos (PS-CD06) from PanzerShop produce

Schnieder CA-1 WW1 French first tank - Photo reference CD for Modellers - more than 170 war b/w photos (PS-CD07) from PanzerShop production

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The Schneider is very welcome, hopefully a St Chamond will on the way as well. Bless the Panzershop for showing us WW1 armor fans some love. Matt
MAR 09, 2011 - 02:05 AM
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