15:22, I'd follow the plans to build the kit. It's said, when all else fails, read the instructions!!! Thank you for creating this video. I bought this kit quite a while ago. The box wasn't damaged, but the person I bought it from had opened the box. So, I was compelled to open the box myself to make sure it was what I bought and that it was all there. Your video will help me to properly fit everything back into the box because I've decided to sell it. I have to many hobbies and interests that this model will never get built by me. Thanks again!!!
Ernie, I also own the Bradley From 21st Century and sadly it is Underscaled! It's more like 1/7th than 1/6th. I have the Sherman as well and next to each other you can see a big difference. Did you finish the Build? Would like to see it!
Just as a funny update to this now 10 year old review. The kit is actually fully built now when I spoke to Ernie last week. He was actually thinking about making a video once it's been painted. No promises.
Hello,Jim. I bought one last week. As I noticed, the oadwheels are empty on the inboard side.So, I will have to make a mold of one face, and cast resin "backs". And, you may hvae noticed the rear deck grill hatch handles are ribs.Fortunately, at this scale,making correct replacements with very large wire will be easy.The kit includes the 75 mm gun and mantlet, so I am going to build that version.I was tempted to scratch it into an M32B3, but maybe later,.
UHM, sorry to burst your book knowledge bubble but there were only 2 Editions of Richard's book. 1976 and 1978. The edition that came out 5 years ago was a bootleg that was being blown around. Also, be honest, a GOOD copy of the book runs about 400$ and they are considered rare.
what is it for radio control more than likely , here is some thing how about someone scratch build a full scale engine and the works from front to the rear that is something I would pay to see
got mine a month ago. halfway through now. its a pain in the ass. next to nothing instructions, parts dont fit together right. for professional builders only !
its a novel idea but as a model maker i wouldnt buy this kit...one its just too big...too much paint and glue would be needed plus why wouldnt you include a nicely detailed interior and engine since your working in such large scale you really could recreate the real thing...you lost me at "its just a blown up 1/35 scale kit" not worth it
Art Mccomeskey I agree. Yes large models are nice, but something this big takes up to much room once its built. No interior is definatly a downside. Something this large just begs to be super-detailed. Please excuse the poor spelling