32x German SDKFZ.4 Halftrack Found
32x German SDKFZ.4 Halftrack Found
Someone may have posted this find already...if so, I apologize for the wasted space. But I did find the 32x SDKFZ.4 Halftrack in a San Diego Walmart (finally found the Priest as well). Well done with opening doors, a driver and a non-articulared soldier standing statically and holding a KAR98. Painted in dark yellow with brown and green cammo. Good hunting!
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i just found what you are talking about.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ULTIMATE-SOLDIER-1- ... mdZViewIte
I think it's new. The same seller also has a 'standard german 3 ton truck' which looks new as well. Very cool editions.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ULTIMATE-SOLDIER-1- ... mdZViewIte
I think it's new. The same seller also has a 'standard german 3 ton truck' which looks new as well. Very cool editions.
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The link works on the 1:18 page...
Cool finds, I'm surprised I missed them when out and about on Friday and that ebay seller from my area is really starting to annoy me. Nothing like having someone in your area taking all the new goodies and posting them on ebay
However, if I really want the truck, I think there's another Wal Mart in my area that will get them, and its closer to where I live than where that seller does, and I'm sure these will eventually wind up at the small retailers
Cool finds, I'm surprised I missed them when out and about on Friday and that ebay seller from my area is really starting to annoy me. Nothing like having someone in your area taking all the new goodies and posting them on ebay
However, if I really want the truck, I think there's another Wal Mart in my area that will get them, and its closer to where I live than where that seller does, and I'm sure these will eventually wind up at the small retailers
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Try these
http://cgi.ebay.com/ULTIMATE-SOLDIER-1- ... dZViewItem
and
http://cgi.ebay.com/ULTIMATE-SOLDIER-1- ... dZViewItem
They look good.
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http://cgi.ebay.com/ULTIMATE-SOLDIER-1- ... dZViewItem
and
http://cgi.ebay.com/ULTIMATE-SOLDIER-1- ... dZViewItem
They look good.
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Hello Panzer,
Imagine if you didnt have loyalists like Area 21 to at least keep us informed about some of 21st's impending projects? I too sometimes wonder how some manufacturers operate when they continue to keep their customers in the dark. Hobby Master is another company where they tell a devotee about what's going on but fail to update their own site. IXO is the same way too. Their latest update says June.
Is it that much trouble to post news about upcoming projects on a web site? They go through all that trouble to manufacture a new item but then sit on it like its a closely guarded secret for all to wonder about. Makes you wonder why they want to be in business when more and more competitors keep cropping up...
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Imagine if you didnt have loyalists like Area 21 to at least keep us informed about some of 21st's impending projects? I too sometimes wonder how some manufacturers operate when they continue to keep their customers in the dark. Hobby Master is another company where they tell a devotee about what's going on but fail to update their own site. IXO is the same way too. Their latest update says June.
Is it that much trouble to post news about upcoming projects on a web site? They go through all that trouble to manufacture a new item but then sit on it like its a closely guarded secret for all to wonder about. Makes you wonder why they want to be in business when more and more competitors keep cropping up...
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I found the new 32x German trucks at a Wal Mart 10mi north of Fresno at the Madera, Ca store
The vehicles are well detailed and sport excellent paintschemes. I picked up the truck, but left the halftrack. The truck has opening doors to the cab and the hood opens as well, with folding doors, as would be seen on this type of truck. The cab has the seat, wheel, pedals and shift stick inside. It is also diecast. The underside is very well detailed and even has a spare tire. The canvass top is removable and the bed nicely weathered. The truck comes with optional boards that can be installed in the bed, as well as a folded frame for when the canvass is removed. The tail gate drops. A really nice touch are the two trailer-hitches. One can be used for display purposes and the other is "functional" with a removable pin. The 32x Pak-40 looks good being towed by this truck! The driver figures has movable arms and head, while the standing soldier has a movable head.
While I fear these could be shelfwarmers, the trucks are nonetheless surprisingly detailed and would make excellent choices for upcoming 1:18 vehicles!
The vehicles are well detailed and sport excellent paintschemes. I picked up the truck, but left the halftrack. The truck has opening doors to the cab and the hood opens as well, with folding doors, as would be seen on this type of truck. The cab has the seat, wheel, pedals and shift stick inside. It is also diecast. The underside is very well detailed and even has a spare tire. The canvass top is removable and the bed nicely weathered. The truck comes with optional boards that can be installed in the bed, as well as a folded frame for when the canvass is removed. The tail gate drops. A really nice touch are the two trailer-hitches. One can be used for display purposes and the other is "functional" with a removable pin. The 32x Pak-40 looks good being towed by this truck! The driver figures has movable arms and head, while the standing soldier has a movable head.
While I fear these could be shelfwarmers, the trucks are nonetheless surprisingly detailed and would make excellent choices for upcoming 1:18 vehicles!
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Oh! I thought that was capitalism? "Trade of goods and services, for profit!"Panzer_M wrote:by pirates meaning people who buy stuff at walmart for 15$ then re-sell it for 26+$
when the FOV sdkfz 7/1 came out, it was 44.95 on the ebay...now I can get it at HobbyUSA for 34.00 plus .06% tax.
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Agreed. Anyone know if they come with tow hooks so they can transport the Pak 40 or 88mm Flak guns? I can see them coming out with a separate Iron Horse Dual Pack containing a truck and a towed artillery piece in multiple schemes, particularly DAK.
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