Sunday, February 01, 2009 - 09:18 PM UTC
By JAY
Tank Workshop has released two new items as well as announcing some future releases.
We have released two new items:

TWS 0099 - Post WWII Military/Civilian Bulldozer.

This is a complete resin kit. The next release is:

TWS 1006 - Set of 9 heavy cargo crates.
There are three different sizes/styles of crates. These are great for truck and rail cargo loads as well as diorama accessories.

We have also acquired several masters from Daniel Munoz of Nuts-n-Bits. We acquired his beautifully machined D-30 Muzzle Break (STZ 038), Karl Geraet 60cm shell (TWS 1081) and the K5/Leopold shell (TWS 1082). The shells should be ready for release within the next few days. The D-30 Muzzle Break is a complex master and will take awhile to get a mold made. I hope to have it ready for release by the AMPS Atlanta show.

Lastly we have also acquired the Nuts-n-Bits CIRD (Canadian Indestructible Roller) conversion for the Churchill tank. This conversion hadn’t been released by Nuts-n-Bits but is featured in the Osprey Publication Modeling the Churchill Tank. Photos of all of these items can be found on our web site www.tankworkshop.com. A detailed write-up of the making of the Nuts-n-Bits masters can be found on Daniel’s website:

Nuts 'n BitsWebsite (LINK)

Reviews of the shells can be found on the usual review sites.
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This "Post WWII Military/Civilian Bulldozer" (looks to be based on a Caterpillar D7 to me) is welcome ! Many possibilities here from Vietnam to Iraq.... Frenchy
FEB 01, 2009 - 09:53 PM
Some cool items. The crates look a similar size to those done by Accurate Armour and they are BIG. Al
FEB 02, 2009 - 02:42 AM
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