In the cupola opening of the roof, there's a little nub on the right hand side. It was supposed to orient the cupola but as we know, Takom put it in the wrong place. The thing is this : you need to cut it off. Because if you leave it there, and if you point the cupola correctly, then it won't allow the right side of the cupola to sit down and touch the roof.
@johngardner70248 ай бұрын
The more video builds I see, the more I like Takom's Tigers. Can't wait to start mine.
@daneperry80256 ай бұрын
Awesome looking tiger tank in 1/35 scale beautifully designed and detailed, the building process looks to be enjoyable and the fit of this kit looks like a dream.
@chrisstorch13379 ай бұрын
Nice. I’m thanks. I had a tough time with the turret spare tracks. Loved your quick and breezy method.
@davidpowell60987 ай бұрын
Nice job on a great kit, one criticism, the track hangers on the turret are backwards, the loop handle goes on the outside, at the top.
@ljscalemodels5269 ай бұрын
Looks fantastic kit - look forward to the painting, thanks for sharing cheers Liam
@hanswarner179 ай бұрын
Cheers
@ET42Driver4 ай бұрын
This might be weird, but I noticed takom plastic being extremely prone to nicking and those pesky sprue gate nubs/studs are hard to remove without damaging the area around it. Like the sprue gate nub is harder than the plastic around it. If you try to sand them, they stay elevated/uneven and the area around them starts to develop a pit. Scraping with scalpel does not really work either. You need to like carve them out perfectly and just to some very minor sanding. Especially annoying around sharp edges or perfectly flat surfaces. It's so easy to ruin details. Am I doing something wrong? Never had this issue with other brands. Even lousy (sh)italeri plastic was better to work on. Hell, even old ZVEZDA kits had more forgiving plastic. Also, takom plastic absolutely loves to turn into goop with tamiya extra thin glue. You can use it to your advantage as a makeshift putty/gap filling, but you can also damage/destroy the parts, surface connections and so on. Again, never had such problems with other brands. Another thing about takom plastic. DO NOT cut the part very close to the part itself. Leave a tiny bit of sprue gate nub. If you try to cut it out too close, even the fanciest nippers will rip out an ugly hole in the part or a pit that will need filling. Maybe such soft plastic helps to get better details or something, but at what cost. Most sturdy plastic I've encountered was on that ancient Tamiya Panther A kit. The issue with plasic I described above occured in all my Takom builds. Some details even required repairs. Also, seam lines on Takom models tend to be horrendous.
@TwiceEvery14Days9 ай бұрын
Looks great! I got this one too, look forward to building it. Does the cupola have the same issue as the Otto Carius kit? I will be extra careful when building it, thanks to you and someone's comment on your other video.
@hanswarner179 ай бұрын
Yes, they all have the same problem
@TwiceEvery14Days9 ай бұрын
@@hanswarner17 thanks. A weird thing to get wrong.
@daveybyrden39369 ай бұрын
I've been told that the final cupola (with drainage slots) has no problem, but the earlier cupola has the problem. Of course, the Mid kit uses the earlier cupola. In this Late kit you have a choice of either cupola. The builder has chosen the earlier version.
@masudashizue7773 ай бұрын
It's so nice not having to use putty or something to simulate zimmerit.
@georgetenthe2nd24224 күн бұрын
Honestly, because i have the TAK 2201 kit (M. Wittman), should I consider selling it? It doesn't worth trying? I do not want any mess while building it...i prefer rather an easy going build. What do you say?