February 13, 2021

Introducing the AFVs of WWII at a Break the Bank Price!

AFV’s of WWII 1:43 scale German Sd. Kfz. 186 Jagdpanzer VI Jagdtiger Heavy Tank Destroyer with Henschel Turret – “211”, schwere Panzerjager Abteilung 512, Germany, 1945

Even though they are well behind schedule, our distributor claims that the first four vehicles in the AFVs of WWII series are still pegged for a March release. We’re pretty jazzed about this lineup, largely because there aren’t very many high quality 1:43 scale military vehicles on the market today, particularly when it comes to armored fighting vehicles. To help communicate our enthusiasm, and hopefully get you to order more of the vehicles when they finally roll in at a more predictable rate, we’ve decided to lower the price of the Jagdtiger heavy tank destroyer (#AFV00004) to just $24.99, a whopping $10 off the regular price for each of the other vehicles in the series. Frankly, that’s a huge savings and brings the item well below the price of some of the smaller 1:72 scale vehicles we also offer. Heck, you can buy several and give one to a friend at that price!

Our hope is that once you see the detail, heft and fabulous affordability of the range, that you’ll want to collect more, provided, of course, you are willing to wait for the entire series to make it to market. If you’ve already pre-ordered this particular vehicle then we will adjust your invoice to reflect this introductory price once the vehicles start to ship out. If you haven’t, well then you’re getting in on the ground floor of one of the most highly sought after series released in recent memory. These are incredible finds and certainly well worth your time collecting. Panzers vor!

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Hobby Master Turns ‘n Burns this July

Hobby Master’s 1:48 scale Finnish Messerschmitt Bf 109G-6 “Gustav” Fighter – “White 0”, Ilmari Juutilainen, MT-451, 1/LeLv34, June 1944

Even as we begin packing up the February Hobby Master releases that showed up this week, we’re already looking ahead to the summer when the latest flock of warbirds materializes. That said, here’s a quick-and-dirty at what you can expect to set off for the wild blue yonder this coming July:

German Messerschmitt Bf 109G-6 “Gustav” Fighter – “Yellow 6”, Ofw. Alfred Surau, 9./Jagdgeschwader 3 “Udet”, Germany, September 1943 (1:48 Scale)
German McDonnell RF-4E Phantom II Reconnaissance Aircraft – “Norm 83A”, 35+67, Aufklarungsgeschwader 52, Leck, Germany, 1992 (1:72 Scale)

RAAF Boeing F/A-18A Hornet Strike Fighter – A21-26, “20 years F/A-18”, 2005 [Anniversary Scheme] (1:72 Scale)
Canadian Boeing CF-18A Hornet Strike Fighter – RCAF Demonstration Team, “Canada Special Marking 2012” [Anniversary Scheme] (1:72 Scale)
RAF Panavia GR. Mk. 1 Tornado IDS All-Weather Bomber – “MiG Eater,” No.15 Squadron, Operation Granby, 1991 (1:72 Scale)
Italian Panavia Tornado IDS All-Weather Bomber – 6 Stormo, 102 Gruppo, April 2001 (1:72 Scale)
USAF Boeing F-15E Strike Eagle Multi-Role Fighter – 494th Fighter Squadron “Panthers”, “75th D-Day Anniversary Scheme”, RAF Lakenheath, England, 2019 [Heritage Scheme] (1:72 Scale)
USAF Boeing F-15E Strike Eagle Multi-Role Fighter – 493rd Fighter Squadron “The Grim Reapers”, “75th D-Day Anniversary Scheme”, RAF Lakenheath, England, 2019 [Heritage Scheme] (1:72 Scale)
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