

This links to the 'about us' page on the Armortek website, where you'll find a sort of family tree of Products they've made. In the Chronological order of things, the Comet sprang into life in 2010. That was long before i had the ability to fantasize about oneSoeren wrote:I have had a look at the armortek page recently and saw the Ferdinand as well. That is an amazing looking model. The Comet is also a recent offering?
43rdRecceReg wrote:Son of a gun-ner wrote:It's a heng long, not an over priced tamiya, what you expect. . . .Overpriced Tamiya??
This Heng Long is as much than 8 times more expensive than a Tamiya; but still can't get an obvious detail right. As the old saying goes: "All that glitters isn't..well, worth an eye-watering $8,000"
There seems to be a strategy here of luring people in with the promise of 'metal' over plastic. Some fall for it because tanks are made of metal, and not plastic. Even then, not all 'all metal' tanks are actually all metal. (Toro 'Pro' and so on)From what I've seen, though- and this also applies to Aeromate as well- these genuinely 100% metal tanks are not as detailed as the best ABS models. That said, at least Aeromate got the front armour plate right:
Roy, I know it's a small distinction but I think it's important to remember that Toro and Taigen do not claim to have "all metal" tanks. They Market a metal Edition but the only Tank Company I know of that claims "all metal" in 1/16 scale is Mato. The rest are either metal upgrade or metal Edition. Like I said, it's kind of splitting hairs but I think it's an important distinction.43rdRecceReg wrote:Son of a gun-ner wrote:It's a heng long, not an over priced tamiya, what you expect. . . .Overpriced Tamiya??
This Heng Long is as much than 8 times more expensive than a Tamiya; but still can't get an obvious detail right. As the old saying goes: "All that glitters isn't..well, worth an eye-watering $8,000"
There seems to be a strategy here of luring people in with the promise of 'metal' over plastic. Some fall for it because tanks are made of metal, and not plastic. Even then, not all 'all metal' tanks are actually all metal. (Toro 'Pro' and so on)From what I've seen, though- and this also applies to Aeromate as well- these genuinely 100% metal tanks are not as detailed as the best ABS models. That said, at least Aeromate got the front armour plate right:
Count me as one of those that fell for that bit of advertisement when I bought my tank.. I didn't know better and took it for what it was worth.. I thought I was buying an all metal tank.. Little did I know...43rdRecceReg wrote:Taigen/ Torro usually descibe their high end (£400-500) tanks as 'Pro Metal', or 'Metal edition'. Some buyers then make the assumption that this means 'all metal',
Fancy video but still gashSteelBird wrote:Here's the development story of Heng Long 1/8 Tiger 1. There's subtitle in English, so you'd know what he says. Further the price quoted online of this mighty Tiger is $4000+, not $8000+