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Update on HäT's upcoming WW1 1/72 sets - the whole lot of them
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Below is a quote from what HäT said a couple of hours ago.

"Release E20" is Hät speak for what they plan to release in the 2nd quarter of 2011. "Stage 5", etc. is  HäT speak for where to within these pre-production and production steps the process has advanced:
01) Research of uniforms and design of set.
02) Sketches are drawn.
03) Sculpting starts.
04) Sculpting ends.
05) Pattern making starts and ends.
06) Mold making starts.
07) Mold making continues.
08) Mold making continues.
09) Fitting of mold.
10) Testing of mold.
11) Production begins!

*Start quote*

Status of current WWI sets 1/72

1) Finished or almost done so, in queue to be released E20 or beyond. At stage 10:
WWI Scottish Highlanders
WWI Indian Infantry
WWI German Wagon
WWI British Cavalry
WWI Turkish Cavalry
WWI French Cavalry

2) Masters finished, waiting to get into tooling queue. Stopped at stage 5:
WWI Ruga-Ruga
WWI Askari
WWI Schutztruppen
(That's the 3 von Lettow sets)
WWI Belgian Infantry
WWI Belgian Heavy Weapons
WWI Belgian Bicyclists
WWI British BEF in caps
WWI British in Sun Hats
WWI Bengal Lancers
WWI German Jaeger Bicyclists
WWI German Uhlans
WWI German Cavalry (in helmets)
WWI French Artillery Crew in kepis
WWI Italian Arditi
WWI Italian Heavy Weapons
WWI Italian Infantry
WWI Russian Cossack Cav
WWI Russian Cav

3) Masters not yet completed. Not yet at stage 5:
WWI Austrian Flying Pig
WWI French 37mm gun
WWI German Heavy weapons mg
WWI German Jaeger heavy weapons

*End quote*

-- Edited by Pat on Sunday 20th of February 2011 02:28:41 PM

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Hi Pat dont forget Häts current E19 Release schedule  for 1st Qtr 2011 which includes these

8173 WWI Putilov 76mm Gun
8242 WWI Italian 75mm Deport Gun
8243 WWI British Q45 Howitzer
8244 WWI Skoda 75mm Mtn Gun
8245 WWI Austrian 10cm Gun
8256 WWI British Artillery Crew
8257 WWI Russian Artillery Crew
8258 WWI Austrian Artillery Crew
8259 WWI Italian Artillery Crew

I fully expect these to be excellent the guns will be hard plastic...
and these sets from the WW2 range which will likely work for WW1 as is or with minor conversion....

8261 WW2 German Field Wagon(looks like the WW1 heavy wagon) , Done, waiting for release:

WW2 French Artillery crew, Masters finished, at stage 5.

So a lot to look forward too from Hät...

Cheerswink





-- Edited by Ironsides on Sunday 20th of February 2011 11:46:08 AM

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very in-teresting... will definitely watch the progress of the Jager bicycles. is that German heavy weapons going to be a reissue?

Greetings, Josh

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FR73 wrote:

very in-teresting... will definitely watch the progress of the Jager bicycles. is that German heavy weapons going to be a reissue?

Greetings, Josh




Is that a Rowan and Martin reference?

 

IIRC the German Heavy Weapons is a new set, with Pickelhauben.



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Yes it is Laugh in (Amazing how I even know what that is considering I'm only 22!)

and in regards to the heavy wep set; Pickels, Sweet!

Greetings, Josh

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