Biarnred wrote:Despotes wrote:Are the sounds or movements customizable? I noticed the track recoil was slightly off.
I'm debating between this and a Mark 1 Tiger 1 1:8
Alex, where did you buy it?
I sourced from a toy distributor in China that handled all the contact and delivery details. They are also helping with any follow up and spares etc. has been a good experience,they try very hard.
With regard to a Mark 1 example, is it all metal? Personally I like the Armortek models for their purity of line but i realise they literally cost double if everything done. I live in HK easier for me when dealing with China. When i move back to the UK in 2019 (after 19 years) for the kids education, if any money left I would like a Panther G or that Elephant from Armortek.
Alex
Yes, Alex, I think most contributors here would agree that limited edition Armortek models have a certain 'cache'. They're the elite all-shiny metal collectibles of the future. Unfortunately, they only make a few at a time, and I think they have a waiting list system, not unlike that of Bugatti and Koeniggsegg

Mark 1 tanks are mostly made of fibre glass, with the basic shells being manufactured in Russia, I understand. The Heng Long looks terrific, and suspect it's probably made under licence from Metalbox, but as Tom has suggested, the electronics might be slightly disappointing for the money. Pity that we can't get Clarkson, May and Hammond to compare the models....

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