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I decided to get it and it took some assembly and some were hard due to tight fit or loose one and some are out of reach from fingers.
I must say I'm happy. I know it fares much less than a Dragon 1:35 Panzer IV Ausf G but overall I think it is a fun model to collect. Not as much fun as I would like it to be because though the wheels and tracks rotate and roll, they don't do that smoothly so no chance of rolling the tank all over the study desk or bed ![]() The thing is the price is fair imo. About twice the price of a small 1:72 Hobby Master tank. I mean for twice the price you get a lot more detail and mass and much more metal. It looks convincing enough so much so that I'm thinking to collect more of these especially the Pershing and maybe KV-1 or King Tiger(Konig Tiger/ Tiger II). But if I do collect more I may have to postpone getting that 1:48 Flanker. ![]() That one huge Flanker costs 4 of these fun models. One thing I noticed is that it came with a play card. I think the producer is trying to make this tank a table miniature war game pieces. It certainly would be cool to see them used as such though I can't imagine the size of the table needed. Probably at least a medium sized room one. One little thing that irked me is that when I was trying to investigate the hull machine gun to know whether it is made of plastic, rubber or metal, my gentle pinch broke it. Nothing big that can't be fixed with a little glue but I'm a perfectionist somewhat. Luckily it is a fun model to collect ![]()
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Here a couple pictures
Forces of valor 1:32 Panzer IV Ausf G, Kursk 1943, enthusiast version. ![]() ![]() I'd recommend this model to any Panzer IV enthusiast. Even if you don't like Panzer IV it's an important tank to collect as it is the only German tank which production and deployment lasted throughout the whole second world war. Yes Dragon 1:35 panzer IV Ausf G may look much better but forces of valor is the more fun model and a tad more affordable as well I believe and bigger in scale. Besides Dragon's 1:35 Panzer IV Ausf G has been discontinued I believe. Edit: Weird I just found the second picture to be missing today.
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Yeah I just realized that Forces of valor 1:32 may be worth collecting. I always thought of them being children toys. They are fun to collect as they come with bunch of diorama pieces and a figure. And they are far heavier than Dragon's 1:35 line.
I may hunt for the M26 Pershing next if it's available in local retailer. Didn't have time to sift through all their FOV collection and they don't have that many. KV-1 and King Tiger are there but somehow I think they are rather boring model to collect. They look good though especially the King Tiger with zimmerit coating and Porsche turret but somehow they pass me as being boring models. If only they had T-55 or IS-3 or IS-4 in 1:32 . . . . . They cost a mere a third of a Minichamps 1:35 tank so I feel more confident playing with FOV more often.
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My other tanks are 1:35 too(mostly self assembled model kit and 3 Minichamps) and about eight 1:72s. This is my first 1:32 but it is also my first big scale WWII tank. So I guess if I keep the scale to WWII tanks I'll be alright. I just couldn't resist the twisting metal skirt and the mud and the exhaust rust. It's what a workhorse tank should look like. Ugly, dirty and bent than pristine. You can actually see some indentation on the turret skirt to portray bounced small caliber shell marks. Even some metal patches to fix previous large caliber shell penetrations(holes) on the turret skirt.
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http://www.tamiya.com/english/produc...work/index.htm Some pictures of their masterwork line: ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Ah, right...I'd forgotten about those.
What sort of prices do they command? |
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