Takom 1/35 Tiger (Mid) review



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In this video we have a look through the Mid Tiger Tank release from Takom Models in 1/35 scale

Otto Carius Review: https://youtu.be/neLegSe8DkI?si=O9aRT2ro3PUYK0oR

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12 thoughts on “Takom 1/35 Tiger (Mid) review”

  1. I've just bought this kit, the Zimmerit is the best I've seen on any model. It builds up nicely, too. I must admit I passed on the tracks for a set of RFM ones, but that's not to say they are in any way bad, just my personal preference. Highly recommended to Tiger fans like me.

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  2. Thanks for the update & information! I am no Tiger expert, so I am learning a lot!👍Interestingly, I was just looking at some Eschelon & Star decal sets yesterday, which provide a lot of information regarding whether or not the Tiger had zimmerit & whether it was an 'initial', 'early', 'mid', or 'late' version. I don't know how accurate their research teams are, but I would think that they have relatively few mistakes in terms of zimmerit & versions…however the paint schemes may or may not have beens easy to ascertain in B&W photos.

    One thing I will add is that all the Tiger I decal sets did open my eyes with one thing: Given the incredible levels of attrition, especially on the Eastern Front, I was quite surprised to see quite a few 'initial' and 'early' versions survive through much or all of 1944. So, as you point out, some of the Tigers would have had to cobble together parts from whatever was available in the workshops & what could be salvaged from Tigers which were destroyed or had to be abandoned. Consequently, one really has to check one's references if accuracy is a high priority (and you now have me very tempted to get that book, which I have heard about, but…🤔

    Anyway…I am. looking forward to seeing your completed build, AND your painted & weathered final model! Cheers!😀

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  3. Interesting you should mention the umbrella being at the wrong angle. If it is the same as the Otto Carius version then the whole cupola is at the wrong angle. Maybe if you adjust the cupola to the correct angle (with one of the viewports pointing directly forward) then it might bring the umbrella to the correct angle also.

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  4. At 1:40 Yes, you're right about the tracks being irrelevant to the kit. I honestly think Takom intended those extra sprues to be in the Carius kit, and they are here by mistake!
    At 5:05 Sorry, but no, the correct way for the umbrella is slanted – I drew a diagram, it's on my site. Takom's problem is they made the umbrella straight while its legs have to be slanted.

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  5. I split the sprues with ten guide horns in half and cut back the ends of the sprue to make some space. then I glued the guide horns into the links and they sat flat. You can't glue the links together in the guide without doing the guide pins because they have to go around the wheels

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  6. I'm just going to come out and say it, you will never find a perfect Tiger. After reading all the books, photos, damaged vehicles I've seen late tigers with early turrets early turrets with late turret modifications all sorts.

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