@@Lexus-ce4ug the tracks, sprockets and idlers are metal, the wheels are on metal bushings so its metal on metal. I'm not a fan of the metal turret, IMO it adds too much weight on an unsupported plastic upper hull. You don't really gain anything from it. Detail wise the tamiya is better than the torro / taigen version
IMO the metal turret is a solution looking for a problem. It does make it harder to work on with drilling holes / adding details. same is true for the metal hull. It's more or less a novelty
Interesting video enjoyed watching and looking forward to seeing the painting.
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Get an auto rotating table (maybe amazon). Great detail though!!
nah. I prefer the one I have
Nice
Great video. Maybe you should invest in a battery operated turn table.
nah, I have better control with the one I have now
Great intro and tiger background. Id appreciate some references, Im building up a reference guide for german armor
Tiger from Otto Carius #217 and sPzAbt.502.
What type of thinners is used to clean the tracks? Is it white spirt ? Or celluloid based?
just regular mineral spirit paint thinner
How did you shorten the antenna?
the original radio that was installed was replaced with a 2.4ghz system. With the new system they have short stubby antennas
Get metal parts. These won’t last
what won't last?
oddball759mm tracks,turret and gears. you should have bought the torro tiger instead. Better quality
@@Lexus-ce4ug the tracks, sprockets and idlers are metal, the wheels are on metal bushings so its metal on metal. I'm not a fan of the metal turret, IMO it adds too much weight on an unsupported plastic upper hull. You don't really gain anything from it. Detail wise the tamiya is better than the torro / taigen version
oddball759mm it really isn’t that heavy tbh besides the metal hull is going to come soon
IMO the metal turret is a solution looking for a problem. It does make it harder to work on with drilling holes / adding details. same is true for the metal hull. It's more or less a novelty