@@cyberleaderandy1 here are some I collect ready for war /when Jonny comes marching home /vault America and more although the ones I told you are not exclusive to this video just use shezam it will work 85% of the time
Nice video. I also prefer the 1:28 scale for WW2 vehicles. I'm fine with 1:35 scale for modern tanks because they are bigger irl so it is easier to make them on a smaller scale out of bricks, but for WW2 vehicles I feel it doesn't work that well.
I think the reason Cobi is making 1:35 scale WW2 tanks is because they want them to be compatible with their 1:35 scale trains. I would love to put a stug on the flatcar.
I think the reason Cobi is releasing many 1:35 scale WW2 builds is because they want them to be compatible with their 1:35 scale trains. It's pretty cool to be able to have the flatcar carry a tank.
Certainly there were British nd American flame tanks. The British one having an armoured trailer and the Sherman being used in the Pacific campaign. That said ive never seen a German version apart from a bad mock up in a 60s film.
I wonder if this type of assault gun (it's not exactly a "tank") was also used to warm up the soldiers on the Eastern Front during the infamous Russian winter...... 🤔Do you know that the Sturmgeschütz III was the first type of armoured vehicle commanded by Michael Wittman, the most capable and combative tank commander of WW2?
In 1:28 wäre das ein Pflichtkauf 😜generell mag ich die Bauweise der unteren Wanne nicht,leider wird die jetzt auch bei den 1:28 Panzern angewendet.Danke für das Review.Grüße aus der Hauptstadt
1:28 scale all the way. Hopefully Cobi has plans to upscale this model in the future to give it more detail/presence as it's super rare to see a flame throwing tank. Could also use a longer flames effect piece. Other than that given the choice I think the Tank Hunter looks better, but the flame thrower is so much more interesting and unique. A great reason I guess for a person to buy two of them.
I take 1:35 over 1:28 any day. I feel the 1:35 First and Second Word War tanks and AFV's are more solid, and better both as toys and as display models. I'm not a big fan of 1:28. They are to big and bulky, meaning less space for more models. And they are to big for the minifigs. 1:35 on the other hand works exellent with minifigs and hence works better for dioramas. But I am happy COBI offers both scales as it attracts a wider customer base.
Den werde ich mir wohl doch nochmal gönnen, auch wenn ich die 1:35er nicht so prickelnd finde aber die Farbkombination gefällt mir 👍 P.S na wenn dann Flammversion 🔥😎
Finally back to the good old silent building with music love it
Love to know what the music is ?
@@cyberleaderandy1 here are some I collect ready for war /when Jonny comes marching home /vault America and more although the ones I told you are not exclusive to this video just use shezam it will work 85% of the time
In this video we have
The Domination by Bonnie Grace
Squad force by Adriel Fair
As long as we breathe by Dream Cave
Try to catch me by Bonnie Grace
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Nice video. I also prefer the 1:28 scale for WW2 vehicles. I'm fine with 1:35 scale for modern tanks because they are bigger irl so it is easier to make them on a smaller scale out of bricks, but for WW2 vehicles I feel it doesn't work that well.
I think the reason Cobi is making 1:35 scale WW2 tanks is because they want them to be compatible with their 1:35 scale trains. I would love to put a stug on the flatcar.
Cool "tank" and great seeing a German flame vehicle rather than a British or American one. The figure is really nice too, great winter gear figure
I think the reason Cobi is releasing many 1:35 scale WW2 builds is because they want them to be compatible with their 1:35 scale trains. It's pretty cool to be able to have the flatcar carry a tank.
Both versions are nice, way to go Cobi making us buy two kits. A 1:28 version would not hurt my feelings. 😁
Nice flames effects and 1:35 rules !
How I wish Cobi will do a remake of all the panzer in 1:35
just amazing , the build looks so good
I never knew something like that existed in ww2. Anyway thanks for showcasing it:D
Certainly there were British nd American flame tanks. The British one having an armoured trailer and the Sherman being used in the Pacific campaign. That said ive never seen a German version apart from a bad mock up in a 60s film.
Ich werde mir die Stug III Ausf. F bauen Tolles Video mit super Musik
Very cool video. You have amazing videos with lot of work and money for them.
man i love this channel
bro couldnt resist the flame efect
Imagine it actually shoots a real fire, that would be hilarious
The atf would be knocking at the door
@@ICE711FAN. Were can you buy them in the States
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HANS GET ZE FLAMMENWERFER
...in 1:28 the models look way better.
This is one of the best tank and my fav❤❤❤
ALSO FIRST COMMENT GG!!!!
Wow😍😍
I'm a 1:28 scale fan, but I am considering buying this vehicle
Geiles StuG III ❤😮
Love your content and i subbed
I wonder if this type of assault gun (it's not exactly a "tank") was also used to warm up the soldiers on the Eastern Front during the infamous Russian winter...... 🤔Do you know that the Sturmgeschütz III was the first type of armoured vehicle commanded by Michael Wittman, the most capable and combative tank commander of WW2?
In 1:28 wäre das ein Pflichtkauf 😜generell mag ich die Bauweise der unteren Wanne nicht,leider wird die jetzt auch bei den 1:28 Panzern angewendet.Danke für das Review.Grüße aus der Hauptstadt
Love it
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Nice edit :v
What about you make a superspeed All cobi builds that would be awesome
Cool
You really need to do the cobi p47
Can you do Tiger Cobi in scale 1:12?
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Schon schöne Modelle, aber warum warum nur 1:35 und nicht 1:28??????
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Pls do the cobi Tiger 131 1/12 scale pls
Yea well 1:28 is cool but the smaller version is more realistic for figures.
I'll choose the flammpanzer, because I don't really like the Ausführung F version, and the flammpanzer is more unique.
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I think that the Pz. III ans StuG sgould have the same teacks and tge chassis, since it's the same on both vehicles.
How does this scale to Panzer 3 Ausf. J 2 in 1?
1:28 scale all the way. Hopefully Cobi has plans to upscale this model in the future to give it more detail/presence as it's super rare to see a flame throwing tank. Could also use a longer flames effect piece. Other than that given the choice I think the Tank Hunter looks better, but the flame thrower is so much more interesting and unique. A great reason I guess for a person to buy two of them.
I take 1:35 over 1:28 any day. I feel the 1:35 First and Second Word War tanks and AFV's are more solid, and better both as toys and as display models. I'm not a big fan of 1:28. They are to big and bulky, meaning less space for more models. And they are to big for the minifigs. 1:35 on the other hand works exellent with minifigs and hence works better for dioramas. But I am happy COBI offers both scales as it attracts a wider customer base.
vid 17 of asking to try out more sembo blocks
Kommt noch ein Video zum Jagdtiger von dir? Aber gutes Video und mir gefällt die Flammpanzerversion besser.
Kommt auch noch
Danke @@BrickMeet
Can you make cobi stug iii ausf g executiv edition
5:30 FingerNagel Wachsen Lassen 👍🤦♂DaFur Hat Man Sie Ja BeKommen...
Den werde ich mir wohl doch nochmal gönnen, auch wenn ich die 1:35er nicht so prickelnd finde aber die Farbkombination gefällt mir 👍
P.S na wenn dann Flammversion 🔥😎
which is better jagdpanther or stug at cobi
Stug has a more stable design
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7:55 I'll probably choose stug III ausf. f/8
Cobi made in poland :)
stug
Das Flammenteil schaut leider ziemlich unpassend aus.
Can you Maybe build the A1E1 Independent soon?
Hi
Not their best model. Also how many "spare" parts can fall into a box? 4x4 plates? 4x3 plates?
It's a 2in1. Some parts are needed for Flammpanzer and some for the other variant
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Panzer For Kids 🤦♂
Wtf
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