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Looking for a Tiger
I am looking for a Tiger I to build for a good friend (a big WWII armor fan). Some time ago I saw, in this forum, a list for sites that carried some good looking Tigers. I can't seem to find any of them now. Can anyone point me a good place to buy a nice Tiger?
Thanks, Jerry
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Which scale?
Paper model store has three or so in 1/25; Paper Model Store There are a number of Tigers in the smaller scales as well, if that's what you're after. Chris |
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Canon has a couple
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Sorry
I thought you meant an actual tiger. Not a tank
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Sega also has this free one, but I don't know what scale it is. It's not bad for a fairly simple model and can be made better with some layering;
STANDARD 大戦略 電撃戦 Chris |
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Thanks for the info. I was thinking of a 1/25 but as long as it has some good detail and is not one that is of the very hard class to build I think that my friend will like it. I will go out and look where you suggested. Thanks or is that Tanks.....I get confused easily.....
Jerry
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If you're looking for a reasonable Tiger that isn't too hard to build perhaps the Maly Modelarz Tiger would be ok. This was designed by the same guy who did the Halinski Tiger. All Tigers are going to be fairly tough builds because of the number of roadwheels.
For something a bit off-beat the WAK Tiger(P) might be interesting - a lot easier to build as well - much smaller number of roadwheels. Regards, Charlie |
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The one from Answer Kartonowe is a good representation. And it is also in the Panzer Gray color scheme. Here is the link to Papermodelstore : Paper Model Store
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If you can get an older GPM one(the yellow cover), that one would be quite simple.
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