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@Pinky, thanks for the compliment.  We are not giving up doing tanks, just wanted to take a break away from them to address other vehicles most gamers/modellers wanted.

We are also re-thinking our ways to design tanks.  That's why we are taking the initiative to remake the M4 Sherman, Panzer III & IV.

From hearsay, the M3/M3A1 is the last plastic kit that Italeri will produce for Warlord.

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They didn't change much during production - mostly the visor design, lights and wheels and wheels (the triangular plate was dropped).  Some photos of the SdKfz 223 show a different design for the left side stowage box.

This is very true!  In most cases are the repositioning of selected tools and equipment, adding stowage boxes, and such.  Besides the visor, lights, and wheels, the most modified piece of the vehicle is the top side of the upper hull design and layout.

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Work In Progress / SdKfz 7 Prime Mover 8t - Easy Conversions 190322
« on: October 26, 2016, 09:01:44 pm »
A new project in the making...  What is this vehicle?



Guesses?
;)

1684
I for one appreiciate  the fact that you let us see and comment on your ideas and pre production test shots . As UVS said its a brave move , being very  unusual in the hobby / model business . And I like the fact that you do take some of our comments and ideas , and incorporate our thoughts in the  redesign of your kits .

The fact that as a small design studio we are able to be more flexible.  We had been working with OEM customers all the time, this enables us to listen to feedbacks and ideas... and we think this is what the industry needed to produce better products.

On the other hand, we have much less competition because of the scale that we make our kits... in 1/56 scale; this also make us more liberal in sharing our projects with the public.

1685
That's never a good source; restored vehicles are often based on unreliable research (including plastic kits) or shortcuts due to unavailable parts.  I'll see what I have.

We have at least 3 reference books for the subject, but more are welcome!  ;)

1686
It looks as though the jerrycan rack on the SdKfz 223 is modelled on the Tamiya kit.  It's worth pointing out that it's not particularly accurate, although it's often copied.

It might be the case, we are using references from reenactment vehicles as a base.  Historically, stowage choices are numerous!


Jerrycan racks were common on the desert version of all German armoured cars.  There were also various additional stowage boxes - it would be great if these could be included as options.

It will depend on how many sprues are needed.  From the look of it, this may be a 3 sprue kit... should be able to include some stowage!

1687
The long wait is over!   Introducing the SdKfz 222/223/260/261 project...

The Leichter Panzerspähwagen (German: roughly "light armoured reconnaissance vehicle") was a series of light four-wheel drive armoured cars produced by Nazi Germany from 1935 to 1944.

Designed to meet operational requirements including reliability, run on a variety of grades of fuel, simple construction and good off-road performance the first such vehicle was the SdKfz 221 but this proved too small and too lightly armed, so in 1936-37 a heavier version was planned, using one of two standard chassis for four-wheel armoured cars, one with a front-mounted engine, the other rear mounted version, was used in the SdKfz 222, which became the standard light armoured car in German army service until the defeat of Nazi Germany.

SdKfz 222
This version of the vehicle was armed with a 2cm KwK 30 L/55 autocannon and a 7.92mm MG13 machine gun. The crew was increased to three by the addition of a gunner, relieving the commander of that task. In 1938, the MG13 was replaced by a Maschinengewehr 34, in 1942 the KwK30 was replaced by the faster firing KwK38 of the same calibre. Production ran from 1937 to late 1943, with at least 990 vehicles being produced for the army. Its full name was Leichter Panzerspähwagen (2cm).

SdKfz 223
An armoured car with similar features to the SdKfz 221, but with the addition of a frame antenna and a 30-watt FuG10 medium-range radio set. Later versions of the vehicle were equipped with an improved 80-watt FuG12 radio set. It was originally armed with a 7.92mm MG13 machine gun, but in 1938 this was changed to a Maschinengewehr 34. The crew was increased to three by the addition of a radio operator. Production ran from 1936 to January 1944, with at least 567 vehicles being produced for the army. Its full name was Leichter Panzerspähwagen (Fu).

Kleiner Panzerfunkwagen SdKfz 260/261
Unarmed radio car versions with long range radio equipment and a large "bed-frame" antenna over the vehicle. Generally used for signals use, three were used as armoured cars in Finland. The SdKfz 260 was equipped with radio sets to communicate with aircraft, the SdKfz 261 with radio sets to communicate with other Heer units. By 1 September 1940, the manufacturers had orders for 36 SdKfz 260 and 289 SdKfz 261. Production ran from April 1941 to April 1943, with 483 vehicles of both types being produced.


Proposed Features:
• Four build options to either assemble as a SdKfz 222 / SdKfz 223 / SdKfz 260 / SdKfz 261
• Choice of road wheel rims
• Interior details around the turret area included
• Full detail cannon
• Open or closed turret mesh (wire mesh anti-grenade screens)
•  Bedframe antenna
• Optional stowage
• One gun crew
• All new decal sheet
• Assembly instruction

















Enjoy!
;)

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A process that we as customers do not normally see, but Rubicon are brave enough to show us, for which they should receive a lot of credit.
Watching (and assisting) the process is informative.

Thanks UVS!  Unlike other manufacturers, we are very keen to share our design and
manufacturing process.  With direct customer feedbacks, we felt this will greatly improve
the design and quality of each final product.

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Work In Progress / Re: Digital Sculpts - US Truck Crew Set 2 - 161026
« on: October 26, 2016, 12:39:17 pm »
Second and final batch of 5 minis for our US Truck Crew set, still a work in progress...



Enjoy!
;)

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TS1 = Test Shot #1 = In most cases = minor miscast, mould line issues, missing part details, wrong parts, etc.

So no surprises, usually need TS report to send back to factory for sprue updates until everything pass QC before final signing of mould completion... a long repetitive process!

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A rare 2:18am update... just back from the factory with our TS1 SdKfz 2 sprue!













Enjoy!
;)

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Work In Progress / Re: BMW R75 with Sidecar - TS1 Plastic 161024
« on: October 24, 2016, 12:06:32 pm »
TS1 plastic finally arrived at the studio...













Enjoy!
;)

1693
Wish Lists / Re: Renault FT-17
« on: October 22, 2016, 09:54:08 pm »
To produce any model kits in plastic, we do need to sell a fixed amount of kits to break even. 
The quantity will depend on the number of sprues required.

For gaming purposes, to decide what vehicles to produce and for which country, we usually
will study rulebooks for several popular game systems, plus army lists used by most players
of each system as well.

For minor countries such as France, French-made tanks are only available at the beginning
of the war, these tanks are usually of mid-30s design.  The Renault FT is even earlier in 1918.

For some early war tanks, some will survive and still be used towards the end of the war,
but usually in small war pockets as dug-in pill boxes or for city policing and defence.

We have been studying French tanks (plus for other minor countries), and had one or two
tanks that are more favorable than others; but this list will change as updated versions of
popular game systems are released.

Right now, for the French, we have the Hotchkiss H35/H38/H39 light tank and the heavier
Char B1 bis on our list.

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Work In Progress / Re: British 15cwt CMP Truck - 3D Prototype 161021
« on: October 21, 2016, 12:50:53 am »
Our first British truck is getting a 3D print treatment... Love this tiny prototype!















Enjoy!
;)

1695
Another set (more dynamic) of digital sculpts for our Kettenkard...


Enjoy!
;)

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