This custom tank turned out real good! It is simple & I like that! Keep an eye out for a company called Joy Toy with 1/18 scale so-fi & military style figures. They are about to start launching 1/18 scale mechs and very soon vehicles which really has me excited! Here is a snippet of things to come here: ua-cam.com/video/HAGvzslJO6Y/v-deo.html
That's a really good custom job. I just went with the Heng Long T90, just got my HL T72 last week. Those chap mai tanks would be good for making custom destroyed tanks thou.
Woody 5326 I didn’t even know Heng Long made a T-72 until yesterday when I was scouting for an HL Challenger 2. I’m definitely getting my hands on one of those.
@@thehumanmechanismmk2545 Yep they just came out maybe 2 mos ago. Got mine from toucanhobby, they have the all plastic model up to all metal parts, wheels, tracks, gears etc. It has the best electronics so far, the canon actually goes up and down without doing that rotation cycle. You can cycle the lights too.
TheHumanMechanism MK2 My name is Jamie Olberding. I'm from the state Iowa. I really like your reviews on military vehicles. I do have an American M1A2 Abrams Main Battle Tank toy but the batteries wore out. I'm hoping to get enough money to purchase a toy WW2 German Tiger 1 Tank. I've been searching for one but still no luck. I have three questions to ask you that got me thinking and wondering. First: Why doesn't American toy companies make any type of realistic military vehicle's from any other countries [such as China, Russia, Germany, Japan, France] aside from just U.S Army ones for kids to play with to sell at toy stores here in the U.S? Have you gotten a German Tiger Tank toy yet that's been made for kids by toy companies to play with to review? And question three: Have you been to any toy stores here in the U.S that sell any World War 2 vehicles such as German, French, Russian, etc?
1. It’s all about marketability. If the companies think it won’t sell, they won’t make it. 2. Yep. I actually have two Tiger IIs in my collection. One is from 21st century and the other is from Bravo Team by Unimax. For playability, I would recommend the Bravo Team Version. 3. At the moment, I’m not aware of any stores selling WWII toys. :(
@@thehumanmechanismmk2545 Thank you. Most of the Tanks I have are just U.S tanks such as and M1A2 Abrams Main Battle Tanks and two M-60 Patton Medium Tanks . Sometimes I wish our toy companies built foreign tank designs for kids to play with such as the Russian T-72 Main Battle Tank to go with our M1A2 Abrams tank play sets.
You should work as a toy designer your really good and these are really cool. I just started customizing my first true hero set today you inspired me to do it.
Just go to eBay, I gave up on toy stores long ago, check out joytoy 1/18 airborne and Marines. They're kinda pricey and they came right from China. Took about 2 weeks to get here in the states.
Hey,I just wanna day I love your videos,I’ve been watching them all day and I have a question to ask,which brand should I start collecting figures and vehicles from?My birthday is coming up and I want to start collecting them slowly,but I want them to be somewhat cheap also.I probably know you won’t see this.Have a nice rest of your day!
Nothing like a great costume job especially military Kevin Gijoe and stuff 😮
Have you thought about decals for these? One Oktober Guard tank would be interesting. Good video as always!
This custom tank turned out real good! It is simple & I like that! Keep an eye out for a company called Joy Toy with 1/18 scale so-fi & military style figures. They are about to start launching 1/18 scale mechs and very soon vehicles which really has me excited! Here is a snippet of things to come here: ua-cam.com/video/HAGvzslJO6Y/v-deo.html
That's a really good custom job. I just went with the Heng Long T90, just got my HL T72 last week. Those chap mai tanks would be good for making custom destroyed tanks thou.
Woody 5326 I didn’t even know Heng Long made a T-72 until yesterday when I was scouting for an HL Challenger 2. I’m definitely getting my hands on one of those.
@@thehumanmechanismmk2545 Yep they just came out maybe 2 mos ago. Got mine from toucanhobby, they have the all plastic model up to all metal parts, wheels, tracks, gears etc. It has the best electronics so far, the canon actually goes up and down without doing that rotation cycle. You can cycle the lights too.
Very nice job!!
TheHumanMechanism MK2 My name is Jamie Olberding. I'm from the state Iowa. I really like your reviews on military vehicles. I do have an American M1A2 Abrams Main Battle Tank toy but the batteries wore out. I'm hoping to get enough money to purchase a toy WW2 German Tiger 1 Tank. I've been searching for one but still no luck.
I have three questions to ask you that got me thinking and wondering. First: Why doesn't American toy companies make any type of realistic military vehicle's from any other countries [such as China, Russia, Germany, Japan, France] aside from just U.S Army ones for kids to play with to sell at toy stores here in the U.S? Have you gotten a German Tiger Tank toy yet that's been made for kids by toy companies to play with to review? And question three: Have you been to any toy stores here in the U.S that sell any World War 2 vehicles such as German, French, Russian, etc?
1. It’s all about marketability. If the companies think it won’t sell, they won’t make it.
2. Yep. I actually have two Tiger IIs in my collection. One is from 21st century and the other is from Bravo Team by Unimax. For playability, I would recommend the Bravo Team Version.
3. At the moment, I’m not aware of any stores selling WWII toys. :(
@@thehumanmechanismmk2545 Thank you. Most of the Tanks I have are just U.S tanks such as and M1A2 Abrams Main Battle Tanks and two M-60 Patton Medium Tanks . Sometimes I wish our toy companies built foreign tank designs for kids to play with such as the Russian T-72 Main Battle Tank to go with our M1A2 Abrams tank play sets.
You should work as a toy designer your really good and these are really cool. I just started customizing my first true hero set today you inspired me to do it.
Nice job! Too bad Toysrus closed in the USA can't find toys like before and seems like 1/18 3.75 scale is disappearing.
Just go to eBay, I gave up on toy stores long ago, check out joytoy 1/18 airborne and Marines. They're kinda pricey and they came right from China. Took about 2 weeks to get here in the states.
Well made brother well made.
Very cool!
Hey,I just wanna day I love your videos,I’ve been watching them all day and I have a question to ask,which brand should I start collecting figures and vehicles from?My birthday is coming up and I want to start collecting them slowly,but I want them to be somewhat cheap also.I probably know you won’t see this.Have a nice rest of your day!
I bet i could make it into a centurion tank
What modern Gi joe is it you Use in Review
What was that one you showed us
Aidan Nuñez I think you’re referring to the Heng Long T-90.
Correct, it’s a Heng Long T90 remote control tank. The thing is huge though, it’s 1:16 scale
They reused it with a little less detail The tank it is and added some ugly features and made it into the true heroes bridge laer