I have not built an Airfix tank kit yet but the aircraft kits are good kits. I've not had any problems with them.So MegaHobby is having an Airfix tank kit sale. My question is are these kits any good?
Yes but who would really know what's accurate or not?That is definitely an Academy rebox. If you want an accurate Tiger, buy one by Dragon or Takom or someone, but those will be a lot more expensive and more involved to build.
That would be me. PanthermanThe kit you've picked will be fine. It's not an engineering prototype you're building.
It's a pastime, a hobby, a craft, an art, self expression even.
Enjoy it.
Maybe even paint it pink like some other lunatic….?
I just ordered one of these. It will go in the stash with my Airfix aircraft.This is the one I ordered just for the hell of it.
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You would. Other people who see it when you post it online would, too.Yes but who would really know what's accurate or not?
A and C (and therefore D) are non-arguments: I build for my enjoyment too, and part of that enjoyment for me is trying to make an accurate replica of the real thing. If that's not your goal, fine, it's your model, so you should build it the way you want to — but it's better to not presume other people build models with the same goals in mind as you have. Some/many do want to know that a kit isn't particularly accurate even if they "only" build them for themselves.A. I build for my enjoyment.
B. No one I know would know what's accurate or not.
C. I build for my enjoyment.
D. If in doubt, refer to A and C
All of the Airfix 1/35 armor kits are reboxed Academy kits. Most are decent, but they are nothing like modern armor kits. That being said, they are not priced like modern armor kits.So MegaHobby is having an Airfix tank kit sale. My question is are these kits any good?
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Agreed, keep us updated, love the in-progress stuff!Excellent - looking forward to seeing the build!
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- it's the Pink Panther.
This is my Pink Panther. But it's "paper not plastic".
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Sorry, what was this thread about?
That's just it these aren't Airfix kits, they are reboxed Academy kits. So these aren't some historical artifact from Airfix of yesteryear. Airfix never made 1/35 armor kits until recently. The Cromwell tanks, K2Y Trucks, Ferret Armored Cars, and the forthcoming Stalwart are the only ones they have made, and have only be available in the last 3-4yrs or so.Stop calling them out for what they were, admit they were the originals, and they taught you what you know today.
I love the fact that companies like Airfix still have these models and haven't touched them.
Although I don't know why they have to be as expensive as they are, look at what Meng puts out for half the price!
I do not feel like I was "calling them out", I was stating my opinion that modern kits are better than older ones in general, even from the same Manufacturer.Stop calling them out for what they were, admit they were the originals, and they taught you what you know today.
I love the fact that companies like Airfix still have these models and haven't touched them.
If you want to spend three times the price for a more technically accurate model, go ahead.
Same goes for a better fit model.
I apologize if I rubbed anyone wrong here, definitely not casting aspersions anywhere.
no rubbers were flung as far as I can seeI apologize if I rubbed anyone wrong here, definitely not casting aspersions anywhere.