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Zvezda's Last Full Box? :(

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Zvezda's last full box?
Slightly ahead of schedule, Zvezda have announced the release of their set 8078 German Infantry Platoon (for the years 1942 to 1944). With the release of this set there are no more full figure sets promised from this manufacturer, although a large number of game pieces are due over the coming months. Whether they will return to making full sets in the future is impossible to say, but we will certainly be sad to see an end to what has been for the most part an outstanding range of figures.
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I'm not a fan of their 4 figure minibox sets meant for Art of Tactic and am bummed out. Really bummed out.

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  1. They have produced some lovely ancients sets in their time. It is sad to think that their real money now is in game pieces...

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  2. I agree. I do hope they reconsider their product model.

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