KIT: | Tamiya 1/48 SdKfz 181 Tiger I (early production) |
KIT #: | 32504 |
PRICE: | $99 HKD |
DECALS: | Four options |
REVIEWER: | Paul Cheung |
NOTES: |
HISTORY |
Issued together with the Schwimmwagen is the Tiger I tank. With the modern
cloning technology Tamiya could simply reduce their 1/35th scale best
seller to the quarter scale little brother. So I shall leave the issue of
authenticity and detailings to those AFV experts. Rather, I shall talk
about the impact of this model in relation to the future development of the
industry as well as the buyer side of the hobby.
THE KIT |
Tamiya's previous efforts in 1/48th scale AFV are only of supporting
vehicles - the latest Schwimmwagen, the earlier Kubelwagen and the
Kettenkraftrad with infantry cart - that they are usually being placed
alongside with
aviation models to act as a kind of backdrop or accessory
item, rarely to be displayed by its own self, it is just too trivial. But
then, it comes the Tiger I, and this has changed the game! I do not know
about what other modelers who are devoted to the 1/48th scale arena think
but I am a deadhead that I have never touch any AFV in 1/35th scale, no
matter how attractive they are. It is simply just not my cup of tea.
However, I must say that I have no hesitation in paying my money to buy the
kit. A quality Tiger I at last, the joyfulness is not about having the
model itself but regarding about the my devotion in selecting the 1/48th
scale is finally being recognized by a major manufacturer on items that are
largely being neglected before. In my early days of modeling, like a lot of
other people, I built any things that came in hands in any scale. With
times, I started focus on 1/48th scale because I think it is not as small
as 1/72nd while holds enough details to play with but not too exhaustive as
in the 1/32nd scale. To me, it is almost the perfect scale to model.
While 1/48th has dominated the aviation modeling it is largely ignored in
AFV markets except the once-in-a-while Bandai kits. If Tamiya continues to
contribute new kits in this scale range, and I think the Tiger I is a pilot
product to test the reaction, a new wave of AFV products will be the future
trend in the hobby. Let掇 see whether there is new revolution in the
modeling industry or not?
Paul
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