This model is on my bench right now. I love your solution for the exhaust. I will be borrowing your idea on that. You did a fantastic job on this model. I think the hintern is the coolest of the two
Where do you see the armor segment of the plastic model hobby going? Do you ever see the day where subject will be “covered”? Will the First World War and immediate post war era get more attention? I often wonder what will happen when the managers of companies like Tamiya and Revell pass away. Will someone pick up the reins? 31:1831:21
like with many industries the tank kit hobby works in trends, some times the cold war tanks are all the rage, others it's paper panzers. Other subjects are never ending with rehashes like anything WWII, either rereleases or new tooling. I also see 1/16 static builds becoming more popular and that is a field that is almost untapped for vehicle types. As many subjects have been covered is still a drop in the bucket there are plenty of topics that have yet to be released in plastic from all eras from prototypes to even main stay vehicles, so the hobby will not be ending anytime soon and the old companies like tamiya or Dragon will not be going anywhere anytime soon
This certainly looks.....interesting
That muzzle brake looks excellent 👍
This model is on my bench right now. I love your solution for the exhaust. I will be borrowing your idea on that. You did a fantastic job on this model. I think the hintern is the coolest of the two
I was going to harass you for another amusing hobby kit but you beat me to it
That should keep you at bay for another video or two :)
1:01:02 I nearly spat out my coffee
Where do you see the armor segment of the plastic model hobby going? Do you ever see the day where subject will be “covered”? Will the First World War and immediate post war era get more attention? I often wonder what will happen when the managers of companies like Tamiya and Revell pass away. Will someone pick up the reins? 31:18 31:21
like with many industries the tank kit hobby works in trends, some times the cold war tanks are all the rage, others it's paper panzers. Other subjects are never ending with rehashes like anything WWII, either rereleases or new tooling. I also see 1/16 static builds becoming more popular and that is a field that is almost untapped for vehicle types. As many subjects have been covered is still a drop in the bucket there are plenty of topics that have yet to be released in plastic from all eras from prototypes to even main stay vehicles, so the hobby will not be ending anytime soon and the old companies like tamiya or Dragon will not be going anywhere anytime soon
🤝🎥👍
Did’nt Amusing Hobby cover World War2 Japanese prototypes? 13:14 13:15
Yeah they did
They did make the Hori tank destroyer