Thank you for this. I bought a set of sprues for the M5 Stuart that was missing its crew figures as well as the instructions. Was going to build it buttoned up anyway, so the crew was no loss. But I was stymied as to how to build it. Your walkthrough was brilliant. Unfortunately, the headlamp next to the hull mounted machine gun flew off the sprue when I cut it. And despite hearing it hit the floor, I cannot find it. So now, I have an M5a1 Stuart cyclops.
I was called backwards tracks in tank school it was deeply hurtful, but I had the last laugh as I was able to retreat backwards faster than the other tanks allowing me to escape the ambush. It total had nothing to do with me leading them into that enemy ambush.
I got one of these beauties a bit back and it is my fave warlord tank by far. Looks great and went together really nice tk accompany a rag tag bunch of desert british special forces
Id put the tracks on backwards just to kit bash a sci fi tracked vehicle for scatter terrain or maybe a wh40k imperial guard or PDF light gun carrier imho. There is alot of kit bashing potential here ...
Not really. Considering you usually get a couple of tanks in a box of FoW tanks and one tank in this kit. Also, they're in a different scale. FoW is 15mm scale, where Warlord's are in 28mm scale, which their game Bolt action is usually played in. I don't think they're really comparable in that way.
Thank you for this. I bought a set of sprues for the M5 Stuart that was missing its crew figures as well as the instructions. Was going to build it buttoned up anyway, so the crew was no loss. But I was stymied as to how to build it. Your walkthrough was brilliant. Unfortunately, the headlamp next to the hull mounted machine gun flew off the sprue when I cut it. And despite hearing it hit the floor, I cannot find it. So now, I have an M5a1 Stuart cyclops.
I was called backwards tracks in tank school it was deeply hurtful, but I had the last laugh as I was able to retreat backwards faster than the other tanks allowing me to escape the ambush. It total had nothing to do with me leading them into that enemy ambush.
Kids can be so cruel.
I got one of these beauties a bit back and it is my fave warlord tank by far. Looks great and went together really nice tk accompany a rag tag bunch of desert british special forces
Haven’t been this early in some time
Id put the tracks on backwards just to kit bash a sci fi tracked vehicle for scatter terrain or maybe a wh40k imperial guard or PDF light gun carrier imho. There is alot of kit bashing potential here ...
nice
I am quite sure the Stuart you get from that kit is much better than the Stuart you get from Rubicon's Panzer III kit.
That Stuart really did look quite German.
@@HerbertErpaderp Yeah! The stowage box at the tank's butt looks perfect for Sauerkraut.
By the way. LOCKING TAB MECHANISM!
Rear stowage box is ventilated so wet stuff can dry out.
Like a wet puppy.
Play bolt action was difficult or not?
It's not a hard game to play, but it can be time consuming.
@@HerbertErpaderp oh.. gitu
Are warlord kits cheaper than fow kits? 🤔 Would like to see if they are a cheaper alternative
Not really. Considering you usually get a couple of tanks in a box of FoW tanks and one tank in this kit.
Also, they're in a different scale. FoW is 15mm scale, where Warlord's are in 28mm scale, which their game Bolt action is usually played in.
I don't think they're really comparable in that way.
Ahhh lets just say the germans developed an sizer-uper ray to turn them into 28mm
I'm the 6th like
Lucky you, I'm 54th.
Are you really no expert in anything?
Well, Technically I had expert certificates for Word, Excel and Access in like 2011.