I just built a Sherman that I ordered and received a couple days ago, not this classc one but from a later kit. Good weekend kit to built and spend a night with a cup of coffee building the tank.
It will be dope if you guys have an upgrade packs for the classics for those of us that rather have printed parts. Just my opinion, BUT I would like to see the newest Sherman kit available again someday for my collection. Ahahah! I'll keep an eye out if you guys put it in stock. Thank you guys!
@bbcmotd had a comically long list of issues such as: being unable to shift into third gear, armor cracking from anything spicier than a rifle round, and kept its fuel tanks in the fighting compartment with the crew. Diesel burns, shut up. The Sherman was in every way a better design
@joe61292 was good, but not really produced in large numbers because there wasn't really a need for them. The majority were field modifications to existing Shermans
@@BrickmaniaDesignersStudio your prints used to be super crisp and on par with other brands, now it looks like all the lines are thick or blurry and the figs have a unnatural feel
@@bobertairsofts5585 Sounds like you prefer the old-school LEGO style art with hard outlines. We've moved on to a more artistic approach that stresses realism and soft strokes, rather than comic book-like hard outlines. We periodically restock our older figures and of course there's some other companies doing traditional prints that are worth supporting too. What you are talking about has nothing to with quality, but a conscious decision with artistic approach.
I just built a Sherman that I ordered and received a couple days ago, not this classc one but from a later kit. Good weekend kit to built and spend a night with a cup of coffee building the tank.
I love M4 Sherman and M1A2 Abrams😍
Good job guys!👍
It will be dope if you guys have an upgrade packs for the classics for those of us that rather have printed parts. Just my opinion, BUT I would like to see the newest Sherman kit available again someday for my collection. Ahahah! I'll keep an eye out if you guys put it in stock. Thank you guys!
Best tank of world war 2
Chi-Ha:
T-34
@bbcmotd had a comically long list of issues such as: being unable to shift into third gear, armor cracking from anything spicier than a rifle round, and kept its fuel tanks in the fighting compartment with the crew. Diesel burns, shut up. The Sherman was in every way a better design
Jumbo Sherman
@joe61292 was good, but not really produced in large numbers because there wasn't really a need for them. The majority were field modifications to existing Shermans
You should do an upgrade pack with more crew, and printed tiles.
I like the Sherman but I got an idea for another classic kit. Can you do a classic CCKW truck? That would be very interesting
Don't have to ask me. More Shermans More Shermans
It’s good but I don’t have the money for one let alone 2 this helps a bit tho
RAD!
WTF ? How many upgrade versions do we need? !
We make Shermans year round. We're always updating a modifying. It's called design evolution.
For a Lego chanel, you guys do a better job explaining the Sherman then 'historical information chanels'...
Oh boy! I cant wait to pay $500 for something I could get from cobi with better detail for $75
Just do a upgrade printed pack
And why has your torso printing quality gone down overtime?
they already have that
Please elaborate?
@@BrickmaniaDesignersStudio your prints used to be super crisp and on par with other brands, now it looks like all the lines are thick or blurry and the figs have a unnatural feel
@@bobertairsofts5585 Sounds like you prefer the old-school LEGO style art with hard outlines. We've moved on to a more artistic approach that stresses realism and soft strokes, rather than comic book-like hard outlines. We periodically restock our older figures and of course there's some other companies doing traditional prints that are worth supporting too. What you are talking about has nothing to with quality, but a conscious decision with artistic approach.