Rare Military Diecast: Finding Forces of Valor Tanks on Amazon
In the world of 1:32 and 1:72 scale armor, Forces of Valor (FOV) is a name that evokes nostalgia and extreme detail. While the brand has changed ownership over the years, the original “Enthusiast Edition” models remain high-dollar targets. Finding these rare tanks on Amazon requires knowing how to navigate a massive SERP gap between modern re-releases and the coveted historical “Heavy Metal” versions.
What Makes a “Rare” Forces of Valor Tank?
Forces of Valor models are split into tiers. For the serious collector, only the Enthusiast Edition (often labeled with a blue or silver stripe on the box) provides the level of “High-Dollar” precision required for a professional display. In 2026, many of these models are out of production, making them “SERP giants” for collectors searching for investment-grade WWII armor.
Collector Insight
The “Enthusiast Edition” includes a host of separate accessories: sandbags, fuel cans, individual soldiers, and removable engine covers. If a listing lacks these accessories, it’s likely the “Action Series” (Lower Detail) rather than the high-value version.
The “Holy Grails” of FOV on Amazon
1. German Tiger I Heavy Tank (1:32 Scale)
The Forces of Valor Tiger I is the most searched tank in the hobby. The Enthusiast version features real metal tracks that clink when they roll, a rotating turret with a 3D-molded commander, and a high-resolution “Zimmerit” anti-magnetic paste texture.
2. U.S. M4A3 Sherman (1:32 Scale)
A classic of the ETO. The FOV Sherman is highly valued for its weathering—pre-applied “mud” and “rust” that look hand-painted. High-dollar versions include the 76mm gun and the T23 turret.
3. German King Tiger (Henschel Turret)
The massive King Tiger is the heaviest model in the FOV lineup. With a metal chassis and turret, it weighs several pounds and provides an incredible “High-Dollar” physical presence on any shelf.
Forces of Valor vs. Dragon Armor vs. Hobby Master
| Feature | Forces of Valor (1:32) | Dragon Armor (1:72) | Hobby Master (1:72) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Detail Level | Extreme (Accessory heavy) | High (Paint focus) | Precision (Clean) |
| Material | Diecast Metal & Plastic | Mostly Plastic (Resin) | Diecast Metal |
| Scale Presence | Large / Dominant | Small / Compact | Small / Precision |
| Price Range | $120 – $250+ | $40 – $90 | $50 – $110 |
Military Armor FAQ
A: Waltersons acquired FOV around 2016. Their re-releases often feature updated electronics (like IR battle systems) but some collectors prefer the “Legacy” FOV models for their heavier metal content and more artistic weathering.
A: On 1:32 FOV models, the tracks are usually linked metal or heavy-duty rubber. While they are durable, they are not intended to be removed. If they snap, they are very difficult to repair—buy “Mint in Box” whenever possible.
A: The 1:32 Jagdtiger and the 1:32 US M10 Tank Destroyer are among the rarest and most expensive on the secondary market due to their low production numbers.
