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ALPHA


Don't do too much detail on these things....but what is interesting is that one ...the HA GO is a collaborative deal between Tamiya and FineMolds...it includes PE and white metal parts ...Guess that accounts for the price difference...The Tamiya Chi Ha is already noticeably easier than my previous FineMold which would be the Chi Nu...and is already half way doneKiaser wrote:Well this is interesting two more...............
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two very interesting kits
the detail will be good to see Alpha
Two words silly putty
Eating will make you MerryKiaser wrote:Alphayou must be ripping into these when mentioned feeding up to stay sharp , you should have reminded me about the other effect gut ache O boy
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I managed to acquire RC 1/25 chieftain I hope this is not a bad move
:OOPS...Made a mistake lol....my favorite British tank is the Centurion not the Chieftan lol....Tamiya used to produce a 1/24th scale Centurion..not sure if it's powered anymore...Still ...It's not in GUP.....so that one isn't a priorityKiaser wrote:Phew thanks for the positive feed backI wish that I was merry eating to much of the good things
has turned me into a brick for the last day in recovery mode
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Yup ....got interesting news though...found another Viable candidate to attempt in 1/16th
Keen to watch your talent but soonyou will have to return to the dark side 1:16
If they did...I'm still going with Heng Long...right now not liking the quality of the Tamiya product...seems what I am experiencing with the 1/35th scale product is what I have similarly been hearing about that Type 10 they just released....the casting of the Chi ha was bad...looks like they had to cut some new molds for it which left a lot of flash...and the Ha Go...even though it's a collaborated effort is even worse...most of the time spent so far is cleaning off flash...almost every piece has some ...With that said though...I really like the Ha Go...especially since there's a good chance it can be translated to 1/16thKiaser wrote:Phew , Maybe contemplatingretirement master , Check out the Tammy 1/16 big tanks they have made three new spots coming soon
,could it be a
challenger 2 .
Apologies for the slow progress....Cleaning off the flash has brought the Ha Go to a crawl...a test of patience for sure...cleaned off a tiny hatch handle no bigger than a fennel seed...was in the process of applying glue...and the sucker went flying off somewhereKiaser wrote:I agree not a spring chicken anymore but jeez they make it difficultI wish they start marketing like motor vehicles let's Call it Toy wars teaching them young
I think the JS2 might be the last tank they really paid attention to...These 1/35th models they are putting out now...some are new...some aren't but must have had mold revisions ....the Ha Go is surprisingly bad...not something I would expect from Tamiya or FineMolds ...though I wouldn't know which company is fully responsible for the casting of the plastic...because the kit came with photo etch as well as white metal detail parts that are marked FineMolds...those are terrificKiaser wrote:all is good working on js2 I know the feeling.........
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so the small bits on 1/35 would be twice as bad ,
and those handles are a pain
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They want what's in everyone's pocket lol....Kiaser wrote:![]()
the only thing Tamiya was paying attention to was my wallet