We are very pleased to release our second vehicle from our Europe 46-49 range, the E-25
Fuchs.

This vehicle concept was one of the more useful designed for the
Entwicklung ("E") series of powerful but easier-to-manufacture designs. The E series implemented lessons learned from the rapid but somewhat haphazard German vehicle development after the first experiences with the T-34. Had the war continued for a year or two more, it's likely many of the E designs would have been fielded -- in fact manufacture of a prototype of one, the superheavy E-100, was carried on in fits and starts until abandoned in 1944.
The model shown above was gorgeously painted by Heresy Brush -- it looks like a photograph of a real jagdpanzer! Available now -- it joins our popular M34 US superheavy tank:
http://khurasanminiatures.tripod.com/europe-46-49.htmlNote: Why here? This range is developing as a straight what-if historical exploration of vehicles that were developed and sometimes actually produced, but too late to see active service. No wehrmacht zombies or Kamikaze demons will be involved. ;-)