BOGOF, King Tiger/Jagd Tiger 2 in 1 build by Sluban.
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 17 ต.ค. 2024
- With just a little bit of rebuilding you too can turn your King Tiger into a Jagd Tiger or visa versa, but is it worth it or should you get separate models? Here we'll explore that theory with a 2 in 1 build from Sluban, you remember them? The company that actually numbers its bags of bricks to make your life easier. (& makes the awesome Mi24 Hind)
Also today will start the Subscriber Giveaway. Wait? What's this you ask, free stuff?
Yes, really. We're going to giveaway one of the models we've done (listed below) - all you have to do is:
1.Be a subscriber
2.Let us know a fun & interesting fact about the model you want in the comments of this video or others through to the 26th June 2024.
The model is the one that was shown in the build video, it will be broken down, single bagged, no original box, with the instructions, mini figures (if in kit), any spare bricks & stickers (if in kit).
Models in the Subscriber Giveaway:
M80
Panther
J35
Abrams M1A2
M4 Sherman
MiG29
Mi24 Hind
HIMARS
USS Fletcher
King Tiger/Jagd Tiger
Good luck.
00.05 Welcome
01.00 King Tiger speed build
02.00 King Tiger pics
02.25 Jagd Tiger speed build
03.00 Jagd Tiger pics
03.30 Review
08.30 Final Thoughts
11.15 Subscriber Giveaway Details
11.45 List Of Models
12.54 Outro & Credits
This video review is not sponsored or from free products. If you purchase a model from the link below, we may earn a small commission.
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In May 1946, Romania received 13 PzKpfw V Panther tanks from Red Army stocks. The tanks were initially used by the 1st ,,Care de luptă "Brigade, later being ceded to the Tudor Vladimirescu-Debretin Division. The 13 tanks were different models (Ausf A, Ausf D and Ausf G) in an advanced state of wear. However, they were painted and inscribed with the emblem of the Romanian Army. Officially, the tank was named T5 Panther, in 1948 being painted with the new emblem of the Romanian Army . In 1950, all 13 tanks were abandoned and replaced by the T34/85.
The T5 Panther was used for training, military maneuvers and parades, such as the one on May 1, 1948 in Bucharest. Until the introduction of Soviet-made tanks, the T5 was the heaviest armour at the disposal of the Romanian Army.
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The FC-31, the naval variant of the j-35, is intended to operate on the new Type 003 Fujian aircraft carrier. This version will have folding wings. China is currently developing an engine for the Fc 31 with 22,000 lbs of thrust. The engine is called the WS 13E. The plane can carry 12 medium range air to air missiles.
12 PL12's? That's its stealth gone then. Nice info though, thanks :)
Very true