I built this kit 25 years ago and I still am amazed at how closely they resemble their real-life counterparts. You will find a scaled-down version of Rommel in the 1/48 Fieseler Storch.
The ROMMEL figure is the most valuable one in this kit...you can do a lot with him Now I have to find this kit !!!!!!! Thanks for the review... Chris from Ohio
Chris, there's one on Ebay right now in New York being sold by "rbcr17" with German weapons and British stretcher party Tamiya kits, if that helps! Cheers!
@@PetesKits we’ll see what happens...I do have a lot of kits...I like doing small dioramas... dioramas with 1 or 2 figures in their element... again... the figure of ROMMEL has great potential... thanks for the reply Chris from Ohio
@@markhammar3977 Hi Mark. That one is (strangely) still on Ebay 6 months later (?) for about $28 U.S. plus postage. On Ebay today, there is one in Oz for around $21 plus postage, and a couple more in the US, if you're interested. Cheers!
Nice pick up. These are getting harder to find. And yep, Tamiya only gives it's own colours for painting it's kits, but most paint makers have equivalent colours. Cheers !
I guess since this kit was released during The Cold War, perhaps Tamiya chose to include only famous Western generals, and decided to include Erwin Rommel as well, but no Russian, or Japanese, generals. Master Box, of Ukraine, however, has their "Generals of WW2 era" kit, (Kit No. MB 35108, issued 2012) that has one general from each of the major players in WW2, which you might still be able to pick up, unless you're in russia, that is. Cheers!
I built this kit 25 years ago and I still am amazed at how closely they resemble their real-life counterparts. You will find a scaled-down version of Rommel in the 1/48 Fieseler Storch.
I got this kit for Christmas. Haven't built it yet
The ROMMEL figure is the most valuable one in this kit...you can do a lot with him
Now I have to find this kit !!!!!!!
Thanks for the review...
Chris from Ohio
Chris, there's one on Ebay right now in New York being sold by "rbcr17" with German weapons and British stretcher party Tamiya kits, if that helps! Cheers!
@@PetesKits we’ll see what happens...I do have a lot of kits...I like doing small dioramas... dioramas with 1 or 2 figures
in their element...
again... the figure of ROMMEL has great potential... thanks for the reply
Chris from Ohio
@@chrispacer4231 No worries. Cheers!
@@PetesKits what were they asking?
@@markhammar3977 Hi Mark. That one is (strangely) still on Ebay 6 months later (?) for about $28 U.S. plus postage. On Ebay today, there is one in Oz for around $21 plus postage, and a couple more in the US, if you're interested. Cheers!
I just found this kit at a Gun Show for $10. I see the box art on the back has Tamiya color codes.
Nice pick up. These are getting harder to find. And yep, Tamiya only gives it's own colours for painting it's kits, but most paint makers have equivalent colours. Cheers !
Good review, looks like a nice kit.
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I guess since this kit was released during The Cold War, perhaps Tamiya chose to include only famous Western generals, and decided to include Erwin Rommel as well, but no Russian, or Japanese, generals. Master Box, of Ukraine, however, has their "Generals of WW2 era" kit, (Kit No. MB 35108, issued 2012) that has one general from each of the major players in WW2, which you might still be able to pick up, unless you're in russia, that is. Cheers!
@@PetesKits thanks pal!