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What's New at AGNM? If you want to find out what's in the works, and have your say as to what gets built next, just click the link below to join our new Yahoo group:
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All prices are in US$. Shipping is 15% on orders under $100.00 USD, and 10% for orders of $100.00 USD or more.
Our online shopping cart accepts payments from PayPal or from any major credit card. We will also accept US$ money orders if you email us your order directly.
Vehicle hulls and turrets are cast in resin, while gun barrels, hatches and other small bits are white metal. Vehicles, equipment, and figures are supplied unpainted and require some assembly.
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WHAT’S NEW AT AGNM?
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March 17, 2007
New guns in the webstore! Yes, some of the former FoA catalogue itemsare now available. Visit the new German Guns page to find the 75mm leIG infantry gun, the Pak36 AT gun, the 20mm Flak38 and trailer, and the 150mm sIG33. You can also find the French 75mm field gun (Canon de 75 modele 1912) on, wait for it...the France page! Coming up next in the pipeline (in rough order of appearance): PzIVF2, M8 Greyhhound, Zis light Truck, M3 Stuart, and perhaps a MkI Universal Carrier thrown in the mix someplace.
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March 1, 2007
The newly mastered and cast French H-39 is now available. Many more exciting releases are slated for the next few months, including anti-tank guns and artillery pieces (from the old FoA catalogue), the long-awaited Stuart, the Pz I command variant, and maybe even some US armoured cars!
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December 1, 2006
Army Group North Miniatures has completed the move to its new World Headquarters! The elves are back to producing and shipping the finest 1/56th scale resin vehicles on the market. For a view into the inner sanctum of the new AGNM manufacturing facility, CLICK HERE. Stay tuned to this page for breaking news about new releases and exciting new projects!
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November 1, 2006
Army Group North Miniatures is moving its World Headquarters to new, more luxurious digs! Unfortunately, during November we will be unable to produce and/or ship any product (the elves, after all, can only do so much at one time). Rest assured, come December 1st when the new manufacturing facilities are up and running, AGNM will be back at full production and able to fill any orders placed through the website. Thanks in advance for your patience and continued patronage!
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September 25, 2006
The AGNM elves have been busy over the summer, slaving over the workbench in the sweltering Canadian heat, to produce two FANTASTIC new models!
For the early war British we have the sprightly, very fashionable little Vickers MkVI light tank and for the Germans the ever-present Pzkpfw III E, workhorse of the early campaigns.
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July 15, 2006
The AGNM elves have been toiling furiously to integrate the Force of Arms catalogue into the existing AGNM stable and introduce new products as well. The two newest additions are the Sherman M4A3, something to support all those BAM GIs on your table, and the Stug III C/D, one of the early versions of the Stug designed for close infantry support. If you’d like to learn more technical details about the Stug III C/D, click here.
Up next on the AGNM slate? The tiny but very cool British Vickers MkVII and perhaps long-barreled versions of the PzIV and Stug. So, what does the boss have to say about the near future for AGNM? “I am seriously considering some new British gear, but my thoughts so far have been more directed to expanding the North Africa range of vehicles. So, we might be looking at some Cruisers and perhaps a Crusader. Certainly there is not a lot in the range for the late war period at the moment. Is this something people would like to see changed? Let me know, I am a sucker for commissioning models on the spur of the moment, so if everyone really wants one, I might just go for a Cromwell or Panther. If you want to make your wishes known, click here.
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May 1, 2006
Now in the Webstore! A brand new AGNM model, the ubiquitous Sdkfz 10 1-ton hauler. This little vehicle was used throughout the war as an artillery tractor and a mount for various anti-aircraft and anti-tank weapons. Click Here!
The Soviet T-35 is temporarily out of production because...errr...it’s out of production. Our apologies, but we’ll post notice when this great vehicle comes back on-line.
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March 1, 2006
After much negotiation and deal-making, Force of Arms miniatures has agreed to sell their entire range of WWII vehicles and guns to AGNM! As many of you already know, FOA’s gear is top quality work and we believe it will make an excellent addition to AGNM’s current range of models. And yes, there will now be PzIIIs and StuGs (just to name a few!). With this deal settled, the AGNM workshop is finally free to get back to work getting new models into production. We will now have a HUGE backlog of masters waiting for release, and you should be seeing new gear coming on-line starting later this month and continuing in a steady stream throughout the remainder of 2006 and on into 2007. So, now the hard work begins! The Force of Arms vehicles are already mastered and molded to be cast as 'unbased' vehicles, which is excellent as we have promised that all new releases will be available in this format. However, to maintain continuity with our existing range we will also be molding the vehicles in the traditional AGNM based format as well, so each of the former FOA models will be available both ways. As for the guns (of which there are many!), AGNM will be talking to some talented folks about sculpting some gun crew, and it is our intention to release them as complete packs with three crew each, just as the Pak36 is available now.
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January 1, 2006
Now in the Webstore! Renault 35 and Renault 39 light tanks! Used by France, Poland, Romania and Germany, this little tank showed up in more places than you might expect! Click Here!
Bolt Action Germans added! The BAM German range has been added, with the Brits coming very soon. The new BAM Nebelwerfer is very nice, so nice that I sold out before I even got them on the website! More will be in the mail shortly. Click Here!
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November 1, 2005
T-34/40 Rolls off the Assembly Line! At last the T-34/40 is in full production! Mastered by the illustrious Tony Ashcroft, this classic Soviet fighting vehicle is available in either a based or unbased version. Click Here!
BT-7a ready for duty! This close support variant of the BT-7 fast tank will give your Soviet forces the firepower they need to blast the German invaders out of even the toughest cover! Click Here!
In the works: In the pipeline we still have masters for a Zis truck for the Soviets, the Hotchkiss light tank for the French, the US M3 Stuart, the British Honey and an SdKfz221 and Pak38 + crew for the Germans. The SdKfz250 has gone back to the modeller for a few changes, and with a bit of luck we should have the master back in another month or so. Stay tuned for updates!
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