@@paintingpanzers I really like the Dragon kits as well but the detail on them isn't on par with the modern kits from such company's as IBG among many. It's possible that IBG have fielded every Japanese tank. They've also made quite a lot of Commonwealth armour and vehicles.
Manchuko set look a bit inaccurate. The yellow armbands were used in the initial time of founding of the state to distinguish manchu troops from the Chinese (in reality Manchuko troops were composed from han ex soldiers of army of the old marschall). The usage of japanese helmets in manchu army went after they started using japanese uniforms and their own uniform patent in the late 30s. So imo yellow armbands plus japanese helmets are a bit anachronistic. They should have peacked caps instead of helmets. Or no armbands.
Oh right? I have no idea on the matter as that part of the war is something I know almost zero about. Interesting point, is it something that could be easily fixed when you get the models yourself? By using greenstuff, etc?
If you need tanks there's a plethora of variants from IBG Models and they're excellent to build.
Oh really? I'll check them out! I do love the Dragon kits though ...
@@paintingpanzers I really like the Dragon kits as well but the detail on them isn't on par with the modern kits from such company's as IBG among many.
It's possible that IBG have fielded every Japanese tank. They've also made quite a lot of Commonwealth armour and vehicles.
@@TheSwedeMcCoy oh really? I'll definitely check these out in that case! Thanks for the info.
Wow! Crisp, sharp details!
Cheers! I really like them too 🤩
Its a pity you didn't show the painting process and what colors did you use. Sure they are very neatly painted.
The painting tutorial for these will be released on Saturday :) Thanks!
Manchuko set look a bit inaccurate. The yellow armbands were used in the initial time of founding of the state to distinguish manchu troops from the Chinese (in reality Manchuko troops were composed from han ex soldiers of army of the old marschall). The usage of japanese helmets in manchu army went after they started using japanese uniforms and their own uniform patent in the late 30s. So imo yellow armbands plus japanese helmets are a bit anachronistic. They should have peacked caps instead of helmets. Or no armbands.
Oh right? I have no idea on the matter as that part of the war is something I know almost zero about. Interesting point, is it something that could be easily fixed when you get the models yourself? By using greenstuff, etc?