For us " old timers ", the kits are evolving to a higher level and we almost need some re-education, reentry tutorials . Primarily a 1/48 aircraft builder, I've never seen do much detailing and additional parts. I have yet to try photo etched parts and have no idea how to glue the two different materials together. However, all of this doesn't stop me from finding your videos so informative and with the Internet making the world a smaller place, kits are easy to find. Thanks for keeping us posted.
I find it really exciting seeing how they’re coming on nowadays. Just use CA glue with photo etch. I love the smaller firms a d giving them exposure helps grow the hobby by bringing in more unusual kits. Thank you for sharing your thoughts much appreciated 👍
Another great preview video. Figures I jumped the gun on a 3d printed M76 Otter. As soon as I purchase a kit in resin or 3d some company releases a plastic version.
I’m late to the show but glad I’m here at last..Great stuff and another Miniart T-55 and I’ve got a few of them as I love the T-55..But I’m not gonna get that Iraqi version you hear..I’m not.!..Though it does look rather good..🤬..So it’s coming out soon,ah….👀Oh just get the dancing subscribe chick on while I look up the T-55’s price.🥶
I do recall the British developed a tank during WW2 for their airborne forces, called the Tetrach. Don't know the designation or even if it saw service.😅
Very interesting subject matter. Tetrach much the same as the M22 which was called The Locust both used by British Airborne designed to be flown in by glider 👍
Well done I believe the M22 Locust was deployed in small numbers during Operation Varsity, the airborne component of the Rhine Crossing in March 1945 👍
The British sent in 12 during Varsity with 6 Para. One was lost when the floor of the transport, a Hamilcar glider, failed. Five were lost on landing, leaving six to support the troops. As soon as they were joined by ground troops they were replaced by Cromwells
For us " old timers ", the kits are evolving to a higher level and we almost need some re-education, reentry tutorials . Primarily a 1/48 aircraft builder, I've never seen do much detailing and additional parts. I have yet to try photo etched parts and have no idea how to glue the two different materials together. However, all of this doesn't stop me from finding your videos so informative and with the Internet making the world a smaller place, kits are easy to find. Thanks for keeping us posted.
I find it really exciting seeing how they’re coming on nowadays. Just use CA glue with photo etch. I love the smaller firms a d giving them exposure helps grow the hobby by bringing in more unusual kits. Thank you for sharing your thoughts much appreciated 👍
Another great preview video. Figures I jumped the gun on a 3d printed M76 Otter. As soon as I purchase a kit in resin or 3d some company releases a plastic version.
Thank you and sorry to hear that- I have luck like that occasionally as well 👍
Would be funny to get the Saigon motor tricycle and modify it into a "Danish assault tuk tuk"
I’ve got to agree 😆👍
I’m late to the show but glad I’m here at last..Great stuff and another Miniart T-55 and I’ve got a few of them as I love the T-55..But I’m not gonna get that Iraqi version you hear..I’m not.!..Though it does look rather good..🤬..So it’s coming out soon,ah….👀Oh just get the dancing subscribe chick on while I look up the T-55’s price.🥶
Cheers for that - I may tqrget the T-55 now 🤔😂 👍
M22 Locust, light tank
100% 👍
I do recall the British developed a tank during WW2 for their airborne forces, called the Tetrach. Don't know the designation or even if it saw service.😅
Very interesting subject matter. Tetrach much the same as the M22 which was called The Locust both used by British Airborne designed to be flown in by glider 👍
M22 Locus, though I'm not sure if ever was used as an airborne tank or even if it ever saw combat
Well done I believe the M22 Locust was deployed in small numbers during Operation Varsity, the airborne component of the Rhine Crossing in March 1945 👍
The British sent in 12 during Varsity with 6 Para. One was lost when the floor of the transport, a Hamilcar glider, failed. Five were lost on landing, leaving six to support the troops. As soon as they were joined by ground troops they were replaced by Cromwells
@tankmaker9807 that’s very interesting thank you 👍
The m22 locust ore aka death in war thunder
Sweet 👍
M-22 Locust
Well done 👍
M22 Locust
Spot on my friend 👍
Es war der M22
U is bangon 👍
A. 1/48 B-47 or C-119 in the new stuff????
Not that I’m aware of
Love that F-84, just don't love that price.🫨
Isn’t it something else- both the subject and the price that is 👍
@TheScaleModeler Yes indeed, my friend..
M22 Locust
Nicely done 👍