Leichttraktor Rheinmetall 1930
Revell | No. 03506 | 1:35
Gerçekler
- Marka:
- Revell
- Başlık:
- Leichttraktor Rheinmetall 1930
- Numara:
- 03506
- ölçek:
- 1:35
- tip:
- Tam kiti
- Yayınlandı:
- 2021 Yeni çıkartmalar
- Barkod:
- 4009803035062 (EAN)
- paketleme:
- Katlanır kutu (Yan açıcı)
- konu:
- Leichttraktor » Tanklar (Araçlar)
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Gluefinger
I wonder how much of the sales price is due to the pointless "World of Tanks" branding. Same for Revell's other new release (T-26 (Revell 03505, 1:35)). Revell, are you really going to make armour modellers pay extra from now on for useless associations of regular kits with a computer game???
I wonder how much of the sales price is due to the pointless "World of Tanks" branding. Same for Revell's other new release (T-26 (Revell 03505, 1:35)). Revell, are you really going to make armour modellers pay extra from now on for useless associations of regular kits with a computer game???
All comments (6) » 1 20 December 2021, 18:41
Gluefinger
>> Hell, if I were say Revell, I'd actively go for a bit more interactive experience
Well, they do, to some extent, with their "Technik" line of kits - where they add 10 Euros worth of electronic components and 75 Euros of sales price.
>> Hell, if I were say Revell, I'd actively go for a bit more interactive experience
Well, they do, to some extent, with their "Technik" line of kits - where they add 10 Euros worth of electronic components and 75 Euros of sales price.
27 December 2021, 10:36
bk1009
Eh, I was thinking less Tamiya's RC control addons for some of their kits (I didn't even realize Revell tried that as well, lol) and more along the lines of short documentary/booklet about where this tank/plane/ship was made and where it fought sort of thing. Sort of like this page I found when I was looking up a Panther Ausf. D (mikesresearch.com/20..thers-at-kursk-1943/), only a bit more polished. Hell, I just realized that given their ties with WoT, they could work out a deal to get them access to the Chieftain (and the lads)'s vids on the various kits..
@Ben M - Eh, the variety was there, but the quality/detail level is indescribably better. To put things in context, thanks to the kits I first started out with, I've noticed that even the worst Revell and Airfix re-re-releases still shine in comparison (and the ones I used to make haven't improved judging by the quality or lack thereof when I tried building a pair of Czech Avia's)
Eh, I was thinking less Tamiya's RC control addons for some of their kits (I didn't even realize Revell tried that as well, lol) and more along the lines of short documentary/booklet about where this tank/plane/ship was made and where it fought sort of thing. Sort of like this page I found when I was looking up a Panther Ausf. D (mikesresearch.com/20..thers-at-kursk-1943/), only a bit more polished. Hell, I just realized that given their ties with WoT, they could work out a deal to get them access to the Chieftain (and the lads)'s vids on the various kits..
@Ben M - Eh, the variety was there, but the quality/detail level is indescribably better. To put things in context, thanks to the kits I first started out with, I've noticed that even the worst Revell and Airfix re-re-releases still shine in comparison (and the ones I used to make haven't improved judging by the quality or lack thereof when I tried building a pair of Czech Avia's)
28 December 2021, 19:24