The provision of a zimmeritt coating on separately affixed panels is something i've not seen before, and looks ok for the scale of the model.
@andyoertig20076 жыл бұрын
The Warlord & Italeri's Tiger I kits are exactly the same Kit... I have the Warlord kit! Great video!
@mauriciomorais78187 жыл бұрын
*Italeri wins big time:* >Zimmerit looks realistic for the late Panzer hulls, and the thin grills aren't that bad. >Tracks and wheel details look amazing. Even the cables on the deck are detailed. Granted, no tracks on the front is a shame, but the floppy gun - there's this thing called putty; it helps make flexible parts more rigid without having to glue them... Anyway, good video. It helped me decide which one to buy. edit: just checked Warlord's site, there's a Tiger version without zimmerit, it's called "Early Production Tiger I ausf H"
@HerbertErpaderp7 жыл бұрын
I think the Warlord tiger you're talking about is resin, which is fine, though their plastic tanks are much better.
@easyaussietarget33553 жыл бұрын
Just got the same tank recently but they changed the front of the box Looking forward to putting it together!
@daltonvickers79778 жыл бұрын
pretty cool kit
@AdamMann3D4 жыл бұрын
The thing you called a track tension tool is a C-Hook, it's used to connect tow cables to the clevis. Also for what it's worth neither kit has accurate tracks and these cost way too much. You could get a 35th scale Dragon Tiger for that money.
@HerbertErpaderp4 жыл бұрын
A 35th scale Tiger. Perfect for those games using 56th scale models...
@trekanbelluvitsh5 жыл бұрын
The odd angle of the gun you had to choose for not having a big gap is a real dealbreaker. And the vents on the engine deck look like they were moulded upside down. What's on the inside sould be on the outside. Another dealbreaker to me. But luckily I could see it while watching your excellent video.
@carlmayne35198 жыл бұрын
In one of your videos could you compare the size of the model with say, one of the bolt action infantry figures ... I've found the bolt-action vehicles to be on a much smaller scale than the vehicles, even though they say it's meant to be 1/56th / 28mm. And I'm looking for a good scale that fits. I did buy an Italeri Puma not so long ago (But I don't think it was warlord) which was pretty close, but I'd like to see some comparisons. ... Cheer's and love the videos ;)