Tamiya Panzer Kampfwagen II in 1/35 Scale - Plastic Model Kit Unboxing Review
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 29 ก.ย. 2024
- The Tamiya Panzer Kampfwagen II in 1/35 Scale is porbably one of the most popular plastic model kits of all time? Join me on the workbench for this video as I take a look inside this kit of this iconic World War 2 German Army tank and figures to see what it is like.
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It would be nice kit for you to build on your channel- add variation to your channel and something that won't take forever for you to build.
That's a great idea!
Always fancied trying a tank build , but the tracks on most seem to be quite fiddly to assemble lol
these weren't too bad to do
Finally, 1/35 vehicle. Cheers Matt
More to come!
Was thinking of getting this, was also going to suggest it as well lmao
lol great minds!
great kit got mine for about 15€ (shipping incl.), only a slight fitting issue on the back
that's not a bad price!
I have built 2 of these Matt, and I have 2 more in my stash. Cheap, easy to build and Tamiya look after their moulds. Their Panzer 4 D is a iis my favourite. Polycaps was the word you were looking for.
Polycaps! I'll get it right at some point . .
How you doing?~that's beautiul picture,💯
All good
It's an old kit but a good kit and with a little work will build up into a nice little model.
Agreed. The first 1/35 Tamiya tank I built - fun. Makes a good model.
Thanks!
Another weirdish question, to follow one I put on Discord. I started on Airfix 1:72 planes as a boy. I eventually slipped into armour models (possibly the Airfix Tiger I and the Sherman/LCT kit were my first) but by the age of 11 I managed to buy some 1:35 Tamiya infantry kits. This to me was a big step sideways.... how did anyone else start off? Planes? Figures? Armour? And at what scales?
Same as you mate, always Airfix, I didn't know there were other kits available until I started reading Airfix magazine, about 1970. It was always planes for me but now I am learning to appreciate military trucks and armour, the Airfix Austin tilly started me on that but I always had a soft spot for the Airfix matador.
It was 1/72 planes for me
Definitely waiting for the build video. I've built a couple Tamiya tanks. The rubber tracks seem to give me trouble. Lack of skill/knowledge on my part.
You and me both!
Funny thing, when you uploaded this, I was building this
nice!
The rubber circles are called Polly caps if you didn’t know
That was the word I was looking for!
This is a bit out of your wheelhouse. Looking forward to the build video.
Yes, it was a little different to my normal 1/72 aircraft
Doesn't look like a 1971 kit so may just be copyright?
I think it is an early-70s Tamiya kit. Still good value for the $$$.
Actually think this was tooled in the late 68/69, and was part of the second or third wave of military kit released in 71. Think the original Tiger, Sherman, Walker Bulldog, and a few others barely predate this kit.
Maybe one day will get to the Museum at Tamiya headquarters and see all the original kits. Amazing to see a company start with quality, especially compared to the time period, and get continually better as they went.
Its a newer boxing of the kit but the tooling is from 71 never really been out of circulation since then.
As far as i know the age is accurate
Dont think i ever built that one but isnt thereb a mobile gun based on the same chassis? I think i made that.
There is - the Marder II, I built one too.
yep the PzII chassis like a lot of German tank chassis were used for multiple vehicles. Could have been the Wespe or Marder II you built
Nice!
this video came out while i was in class and my art teacher let me watch it 😂
Nice!
Lovely. Thank you for this.
Before I got into Tamiya, I bought their Dingo from a stall at "ARMEX 1975". This was an easy build for a child. Tamiya were not locally available. Whereas Airfix was in every corner shop, so I didn't get hold of another Tamiya until I found a Model Shop in Leeds.
The soldiers were not very good. Nevertheless I built nothing but Taniya for a few years.
A nice trip down memory lane. Cheers
Thanks for sharing!
I saw the post on Patreon couple weeks ago (or whenever you posted it Matt),thinking it was a Panzer 38,but I love seeing anything 1/35 scale,especiqlly that I,like many others built this kit.Thanks Matt!
Thanks for sharing!
Always recommend this kit or the Older M3 Stuart for first time tank builds. Good fit easy to build and can be done in a weekend if one likes. While its not the most accurate PzII, I think at the time there was only a cobbled together one that Tamiya could use as a reference so they took a few liberties but its good enough unless you are a rivet counter. You are right on the newer Tamiya PzII for the French campaign and I think there is a Polish campaign as well, which those let you build A/B/C variants. But they are also 3x the price of this old kit which is why I think they still make it, its just a good value.
thanks for the info!
Nice little kit there Matt for its age. The newer tooling version is an Ausf A, B, or C. French Campaign or Polish Campaign. But its much more expensive at about £29. Plus you only get 1 figure.
Thanks for letting me know!
Thank you for this review.
My pleasure!
A cool kit got two of them 🏴😄👍 happy modelling everyone
nice!
I recently bought the Tamiya Panther in 1/35 as my 4th ever kit the other 3 being Airfix starter sets can you help me with a few questions with regards the panther 1. Is it necessary to wash the sprues before i build the kit ? 2. Can i complete the build before then painting it ? And finally 3 . I brush painted 1 of the other kits and to be honest it looks crap lol so im thinking of buying a airbrush to paint from now on But where can i find the information of what colours i need for the kit ?? Good video by the way
1. Washing helps clean the plastic and give a good surface for paint and glue to stick to. You don't have to do this step but you could encounter issues with the paint later on (and this would have helped solve them)
2. Smaller, more complicated parts can be painted before adding to the model, it might make it easier
3. My build video has the colours I used, alternatively if you look online there are some conversion charts for the paints that tamiya suggest so that you can see if you already have something suitable in your painting stash
This is actually a really NICE KIT… everything about it…
It has so much POTENTIAL…
I built it way back in 1972…
I’m OLD, not really
Big fan of the WAR in the DESERT…
ROMMEL used this TANK for FLANKING BRITISH strong points in the defensive lines
Glad you’re still making videos and kit reviews,
GREAT KIT…
I was surprised by this, looking forward to seeing what you do with this…
Take care…. CHRIS 🇺🇸
Thanks for sharing your thoughts Chris!
Just try to imagine how much money they are making on these vintage kits…Those molds are like the Golden Goose as there will always be a market for these. They just seem to have replaced the problematic decals
Yes, they have probably paid for themselves many times over
Hi matt i am getting my first kit today very exited great video seems like a good kit thanks for the video!!
Awesome! What did you get?
@@ModelMinutes a hurricane and a 109 I started the 109 and it's very fun and complicated I have the pilot and cockpit painted so far and that's it!! Very fun and thank you for the inspiration.
Good video mate and a good kit too
Thanks 👍
Great inbox review of this classic Tamiya kit. Most of Tamiya’s vintage tank kits still hold up. And are easy to make. I have one of these made and sitting on the shelf. Minius the figures and diorama. That part still needs to be made. Anyway, cannot wait to see your build video on it.
Thanks! I hope you enjoy completing the figures when you get the chance :)
@@ModelMinutes Thanks Matt I have got quite a few kits & videos to make.......so it is on my Scale Modelling to do list. Sadly, that's life in general so much to, with so little time to it in. Any way keep up the great work
I’ve built one of these but haven’t painted it yet but this is a pretty good kit for which I got for £11 pound at hobbycraft
yeah, that's not a bad price
AH SO AWESOME!!!! I love doing models, I have some Airfix models I bought from Newcastle a couple of weeks ago. I too have some WWII soldiers. I have all different periods of history and armies too!!!!
Very cool!
@@ModelMinutes Thanks!
Hi Matt! 😀I literally just got this kit last Friday. It seems like a nice little kit, and a good value for the price. One thing I do know about the Tamiya vinyl tracks, is the hot nail method isn't enough. You need to follow up with super glue on the joint.
Thanks for the information!
I've never had any issues with the hot nail method and I've built over a dozen tamiya afvs
I'll keep that in mind!
that and tamyia's M41 are the gateway drug into modeling
May have to look into that M41
Very good value to have a tank and figures for that price of £12.50. It is a decent kit for the age and only let down by those tracks. Think they could do with a classic kit label given the age. Good, fair review.
At least Tamiya keep the prices down for their older kits, other manufacturers would be charging £25 - £30 for this kit.
yes, a tooling date or mark of some sort would be good to see
This was the first "serious" German armor kit my brother built in about 1974; if I remember correctly, it was the motorized version.
I always liked the booklets of information Tamiya provided in their early kits. Reference material on many subjects (like uniforms and anything to do with the Waffen SS) was hard to come by in the early 70s, these instructions at least gave you what you needed to know to finish the kit correctly.
I agree fully about the extra information provided in the booklets. And the building instruction illustrations are top notch, too. Returning to the booklets, the best Tamiya instruction manuals/booklets I've ever owned were: 1/12 Martini Brabham, 1/25 Jagdpanther, 1/100 Space shuttle, and perhaps the 1/32 Tomcat.
thanks for the info!
This is not a bad little kit not to complicated but looks good when built 👍
Yeah, it was a decent build
I picked this up earlier this year but yet to build it as looks a nice little kit to build
I hope you enjoy!
Built this 2 years ago,cracking little kit despite the age!
Nice!
Great little filler kit for those orders just shy of free shipping mark too. Quick easy build for the mojo or a 48 hour buildathon event (even at 35th scale, its that easy). Have a niece or nephew over for the weekend, hand it to them. Great for lots of people, and very reasonable prices. To think, Tamiya has been doing this quality since the late 60's/early 70's.
a great idea!
I thought this was state of the art when I built it in the late 70s! From memory it went together well, although I am sure my painting left a lot to be desired... Looking forward to seeing your build.
Thanks! It was a relatively straight-forward build
@@ModelMinutes It looks excellent and a far superior outcome to mine!
I've build this marvelous kit twice. It's absolutely amazing considering it was released 50 years ago. By the way, using super glue works just fine with the tracks.
Thanks for letting me know!
I have built this kit many times and it was always an enjoyable build. If you have not made a tank model this is a good one to star with. It is easy to assemble and you get 5 figures as well. It can use some detailing but all in all it is a good buy. Thanks for sharing this.
Yeah, its not a bad kit!
Any tips on what colors to paint it?
@@joshcameron3229 For the kit version yellow brown was the color used along with pea green spots but these were very light. You don't really have to use them. For the earliest version it would be Panzer Gray but don't use the stowage bin as this was a late North Africa Campaign modification.