Just noticed the French firm Gaso-line has realesed in 1:48 fairly recently: Mark A Mark IV (male/female both with beautepanzer decals) A7V
And some other interesting vehicles such as the horribleuglystupidrubbishboringweak Tetrach light tank - I want one! Most out of stock right now, but should be back in later, they are after all maked as "new".
Also, you do all know about Panzershop's 1:35 WWI models? Mark I (M/F) Mark II (M/F) Mark C (M/F) Mark B Mark IV (supply version) Gun carrier Mark I (combat[6 inch/60pdr[/supply) Peugeot armoured car (Hotchkiss/37mm gun) Bussing 6'' Howitzer (Brackets mean that there are two differnt models, so in total there are 15 models)
http://www.panzershop.cz/inshop/
And if you do know about them, I have just wasted a vast amount of time...
I've checked out your links, Hugh. Very appealing subjects but hellishly expensive. A 1/48th scale Whippet at £35.15 plus postage and Panzershop's 1/35th scale Gun Carrier with 60Pdr is reduced!! to $208.00 plus postage. I think I'll wait until they come out of China in injection moulded plastic! Seasons Greetings to All! jellytwig. P.S Please let us know what WW1 treats Santa leaves under your tree. Ideally with pictures and a quick review?
Ooh, never really ask for models for christmas, just buy them with the money because the subjects are so specific, but I'm working through the RODEN Rolls-Royce 1920 version right now. I'll TRY to send photos when I'm finished. Its the Home guard version.
Unfortunately these 1/48 kits have been around for a couple of years now, not sure how they can call them new unless they have been redesigned. They also do the A7V, St Chamond and the Schneider
probably old news, and not 1:48 but I think 54mm Britain's 18pounder with crew, Vickers MG section with piece of trench. Apparantly to be released in March. Ready painted, and not cheap at all... Plus three British infantry and two German. Pictures from the catalogue form Berliner Zinnfiguren. I have no commercial interest or relation with this company, though I am a regular visitor and if you're around it's really worth to pay them a visit! They are on www.zinnfigur.com.