Jakko
Well-Known Member
It is if you want a model that looks like a Tiger and goes together easily. If you want one that's actually accurate, it isn't a decent kitLooks like a pretty decent kit.
Internally, it's missing a good deal of stuff but most of that will be out of sight anyway even if you leave the hull top loose, so no big deal. A bigger deal there is that Academy reduced the width of the ammo racks in the sponsons to accommodate the lugs on the turret: they're only three rounds wide when they should be four; this can be solved by just moving the lids inboard and widening the racks to fit. The air filters on top of the engine are also far too thin, pointing to problems in the height of the engine block; you can fix this by fitting a Tamiya engine instead.
OTOH, if you can live with all of this, it's a fine kit
(It's one of two 1:35 Tiger kits I built in my life, and I was going to put it in a diorama cut in half lengthwise, to show the interior with a full crew in action. I got as far as having a mostly complete and accurised interior before it stalled. I don't recall if I was going to fix the turret problem or not, though. Chances are I would have left that as it is.)