hi jdflute,
I did not mean to upset you here ,and I clearly have. quote....
'There is nothing 'brave' about making an informed decision, or stupid for that matter which you seem to be alluding to.''
I was
not suggesting that people are 'Stupid' at all

....simply saying what the experts on the 1/6th warrior have said about the Sherman.......AND this quote from 'Big Tanks of America'..
"We will stop offering them due to the sub-standard quality. The German re-seller is very familiar with sub-standard quality "....that will give you all the information for an 'informed decision'
If you like the Sherman, then go ahead and get it. The basic kit from Germany of the Sherman WAS 1550.00 Euros, in April.......The Absolute main points for me are the missing 'sponsen' covers, and the 'missing side panels' by the drive sprockets...Humpy on the 1 6th forum says....'It was dam loud with that gear box

! need ripping out!

'.... One drive motor and a complicated looking gearbox arrangement !!........ based on all this, In my opinion his kit makes the basic Heng Long look outstandingly good.
If you run without the covers your tank will be full of 'Stuff' within minutes. ........... THEN there is the Spare Parts issue, how long will this company support a product line that does Not appear to be selling ??......
The Sherman has been around for probably a year.....how many have
you actually seen
Yes buy one if you like, read the reviews and make a choice.....BUT ...I still think that you would be
Very Brave and have to be prepared for a lot of
Remedial work and not simply modifications. Look at the facts especially on the 1/6th scale build and also at the sales figures, the spare parts issue and at the companies that have
STOPPED stocking them., then Make an 'Informed decision' by all means !
Please
WAIT on the Tiger 1, until the reviews are out there
if the Tiger ever becomes available to buy......Then make an 'informed Decision' based on the reviews BUT go in with both eyes WIDE open and be prepared, for a lot of work and potential frustrations.
Alb.