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Post by incalcatore on Nov 28, 2017 17:51:36 GMT
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Post by niho on Nov 28, 2017 20:12:32 GMT
The Panzer II is in the background of the box! They are too fast for me, have certainly not yet built 10 vehicles and airplanes.
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Post by incalcatore on Nov 28, 2017 20:50:03 GMT
However panzer 38t has the "fat profile", there's more to modify for a real result.
Same situation on TKS.
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Post by achtungpanzer on Nov 28, 2017 21:26:35 GMT
Yes, check out that new frontal wheel on that panzer II I found my new wheels for my Panther and jagdpanther!!! A very nice 6 spoke and the size is just right at the look of it Also perfect for a panzer III Now i'll just have to wait for the tan/green/brown version.... .
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Post by achtungpanzer on Nov 28, 2017 22:12:34 GMT
Also a new gimmick inside the new 38(t)box; Some collectable cards
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Post by Sepp Dietrich on Nov 28, 2017 22:28:18 GMT
I think they will not change the Pz IV and JgdPz IVs in the near future.For this, they are not long enough on the market.Maybe at the end of next year. Before this,they will release a Pz III.The current one is too old and not much different to the Pz IV.I bet they will bring out a new one in the first quarter 2018. I think they will also produce varieties of Pz IV with the smaler tracks very soon. Thats right.Thats why i think they will bring out Pz III and varieties of it at the beginning of next year.
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Post by Deinonychus on Nov 28, 2017 23:36:48 GMT
Man, I leave you guys alone for a day only to come back and see a separate Cobi forum, a new Pz II, and my beloved 38t sitting in here. I need to stay away more often.
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Post by achtungpanzer on Nov 29, 2017 16:00:08 GMT
Thats why i think they will bring out Pz III and varieties of it at the beginning of next year. My thoughts exactly Here is what i think will definately be in the cobi catalogue; -me262 (seen on the Sherman box) -gloster meteor (As a start for a new jet line up for more to come) -brummbar (using the OLD panzer iv chassis) -nashorn ( using a lot of Caracho's building features) - a new panzerIII ( like Sepp mentioned, and maybe later on a stugIII)
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Post by niho on Nov 29, 2017 17:51:51 GMT
To add the speculative threat, the following is known:
- Me262 - 2 cm Flak 30 - new Version Tiger II - another polish tank (maybe 10TP) - U 48 - polish destroyer "ORP BÅ‚yskawica" - battleship Bismarck - some world war I and polish 100 years Independence sets - infantry landing craft - Churchill tank
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Post by achtungpanzer on Nov 29, 2017 18:37:39 GMT
Hey, is there going to be a new Tiger II?
Or do you mean the Tiger I wot as seen on Facebook?
A new tiger II would be something!!
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Post by Sepp Dietrich on Nov 29, 2017 18:48:57 GMT
What do you think about the road wheels of the new PZ II? Clean without much details i think. For what other tanks could they be used? I remember only 3 tanks they could be used. What you think? 15cm schweres Infanteriegeschütz auf PZ II 10,5cm Feldhaubitze Wespe Marder II
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Post by Sepp Dietrich on Nov 29, 2017 18:54:38 GMT
Hey, is there going to be a new Tiger II? Or do you mean the Tiger I wot as seen on Facebook? A new tiger II would be something!! A new one would be nice.The design of the current one is a little bit ugly.But i guess it has no high priority.
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Post by El Caracho on Nov 29, 2017 20:47:18 GMT
What do you think about the road wheels of the new PZ II? Clean without much details i think. For what other tanks could they be used? I remember only 3 tanks they could be used. What you think? Yeah, Wespe and Marder II are probably some MOC options, once the revamped Panzer II becomes available ... I was already thinking about a Marder II MOC when the Marder III was released, but combining set 2381 with the old 2459 didn't work, because the Panzer II chassis from set 2459 was 3 studs wider than the superstructure of the 2381 Marder III. But now with a 10 stud wide Panzer II and a 9 stud wide Marder III it might work ...
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Post by achtungpanzer on Nov 29, 2017 21:18:06 GMT
What do you think about the road wheels of the new PZ II? I think you can use those newly designed roadwheels for every pzII based tank because cobi designed these especially for a pzII, and they did a great job Somehow cobi always makes perfect roadwheels with matching design (for instance the steel wheel design which can be used for panther tiger i and tiger ii, and the specific panther roadwheels), but always uses universal front and backwheels who they use on every model ( matching or not) That new panzer ii has perfect matching roadwheels but has a frontwheel from a panzer iii ( which cobi uses now in a universal way) That's why i know there will be a new panzerIII because that wheel is a direct copy of a panzer iii frontwheel ( which resembles a panther frontwheel a bit also, and what i will definitly use on my panther moc)
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Post by achtungpanzer on Nov 29, 2017 21:30:39 GMT
But now with a 10 stud wide Panzer II and a 9 stud wide Marder III ist might work ... Yes indeed, and i got to ad that cobi made a great choice in size doing the 38t chassis in 9 stud width and the panzer ii n 10 stud width It is the perfect balance with eachother Next stop is doing the panzer iv also in 12 stud width and the panther also( panther should actually be 13 stud wide with tracks of 2,5 stud wide, but hey who's complaining?)
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