One of the first things I have noticed is the impressive amount of options allowing you to build early, mid or late war variants. This includes two entire sets of tracks and running gear! The tracks are single piece with the wheels, so you can select the set with steel or the set with rubber road wheels.
The options extend to most other parts too with three different turret tops, ventilation systems and a variety of accessories that may be selected and attached as desired.
Three different turret tops |
Another nice feature of the kit is that each sprue is sealed in it's own plastic bag to help keep any bits that may come loose whilst the courier is launching it from orbit.
Two complete sets of wheels & tracks |
The instruction leaflet is a very well laid out piece with all parts easily recognisable and clearly numbered (including all optional parts) as well as that is some rather cool historical notes, just telling you little bits of information about the vehicle during it's tenure as the beast of the battlefield.
"From Nov 42, for Tigers sent to regions like Tunisia, Sicily, Heeresgruppe Süd and Mitte in Russia, Feifel air pre-cleaners are installed.
After Aug 43, these were no longer fitted at the factory."
I'm thinking that I'm going to enjoy building this monster!
The instruction leaflet contains loads of detail |
A quick count up reveals 68 parts (including various options) so it's quite detailed and sturdy at the same time. The main hull particularly looks hardy enough to deal with clumsy gamer hands (well, mine) and the front, top and rear hull facial glue onto the central lump.
The main options include:
- Steel or rubber road wheels.
- Early, mid or late production turret tops.
- Gun sight choices.
- Optional spare track sections.
- Three different headlight configurations.
- Pistol port.
- Optional Feifel filters.
A strong looking (half) hull. |
So now we have seen all the bits and the great detail, I better get to building (my favourite bit) and then trying to figure out what colour scheme to go for.
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