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Tango01 | 17 Mar 2016 3:45 p.m. PST |
"…Well to start, being shallow and abundantly stupid, I'm a sucker for aesthetics – I do indeed think some tanks are "prettier then others" and whilst I generally favour the ugly step children of the tank world (early Soviet armour), I do have an intractable proclivity for German hardware. In this respect I do love the work Warlord/Italeri have put into this kit. Their model is sleek, well detailed and ridiculously easy to assemble. Coming straight off the sprue, this number took about 30-40 minutes to assemble, but also presented none of the usual challenges I face with plastic kits (one by one track assembly can take a walk!). I did opt to remove the antenna as I found it to be a little vulnerable during transportation. I can proudly say however that this puppy (or should I say kitty?) is rugged. I'm particularly clumsy and managed to already drop the unfortunate thing on my hardwood floor – result? No damage! Good outcome as this is both financially beneficial and historically accurate – Thumbs up Warlord!…"
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