After Action Report Comparison - Tamiya 35381 VS Dragon 6784 Panzer IV/70(A)

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  • Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
  • Here we have a comparison of my two latest builds, both of which are Panzer IV/70(A)

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  • @neilbrotherton4191
    @neilbrotherton4191 Год назад +11

    Just finishing building the Tamiya. I have returned to modelling after 40 years! Over the last 3 years have built about 37 kits. Rockets, piston and jet planes, subs, ships, cars, tanks, helicopters from Airfix, Revell, Hobby Boss, Trumpeter, Italeri and Tamiya and a few other brands. Some kits come to gether quite well with few headaches while others seem to fight you all the way. These types of kits can turn modelling into a chore and you just want them finished. Usually without fail the Tamiya kits just come together beautifully again and again. Others like Revell you open the box in trepidation not sure of what you will get....like flash central! Tamiya kits inspire me to do my very best without issues. The result is a consistent good build. Of course experienced modellers can overcome kit problems and produce great results. Some experienced modellers at times seem to happy to accept some very average kits and see them as a challenge. I have heard some say that Tamiya kits can be too easy to put together and the fit is sort of too good...wow. Sort of not buying a Lexus because it is too well put together. I admire and envy the work of great modellers. I will never be as good as them but I get great enjoyment out of models that just go together well. I am 70 and modelling has given me a new fantastically enjoyable experience that I never dreamed of so late in life. Your Dragon Tamiya video...really hit home.

  • @SPSteve
    @SPSteve Год назад +14

    Good that you're active again in the hobby. Tamiya kits are well engineered and are a pleasure to build.

    • @AdamMann3D
      @AdamMann3D  Год назад +7

      Thanks man. I just forgot fun was an important part of the hobby.

    • @SPSteve
      @SPSteve Год назад +2

      @@AdamMann3D the most important part for sure!

  • @Panzermeister36
    @Panzermeister36 Год назад +9

    I was just about to go to bed and I get a notification you uploaded. Fuck.
    Now, regarding the tracks, I don't think they look too bad with the extra link. On the Pz IV F did they also give one extra link? I find it suspicious that they give you exactly one extra track link per side that you end up needing despite the instructions.
    You forgot to mention it but the Tamiya kit also has the proper return roller supports (welded instead of cast) for this vehicle and Dragon has the wrong type due to reusing a hull from an existing kit.
    Tamiya Pz 38(t) next?
    Oh and I love the thumbnail 😂 thanks for the comparison of the two kits.

    • @AdamMann3D
      @AdamMann3D  Год назад

      Oh I never even read this, my dude. I seriously got a case of hide from the attention anxiety. OK so. The F i iust checked and it is done differently but also contains one extra, ans the Marder did have am extra link. And I used it, and then realized I hadn't pushed the links in to the sprocket enough, and fixed it so that both sides used the exact amount. So this confirms my suspicion that I was crewed up not Tamiya. You have to put those on tight. And the extra is likely there in case you're an idiot like me.
      I don't and didn't even know about the fender supports. Unless I forgot.
      And Marder I now.
      My honest apologies. Attention weird m outm but I made the video partially for you. I'm a dick.

    • @Panzermeister36
      @Panzermeister36 Год назад

      I meant return roller mounts. Not fender supports. I am used to StuG things so my brain switched over .

  • @PiperStart
    @PiperStart Год назад +23

    It helps that Tamiya employs modelers in its design team and has the usual Qualty Control practices of a Japanese company.

    • @AdamMann3D
      @AdamMann3D  Год назад +5

      The elegance really feels japanese.

    • @MrPDoff
      @MrPDoff Год назад +2

      It does show, Airfix kits are feeling that way too

    • @nexmer
      @nexmer Год назад

      👍👍👍

    • @gibbs677bg
      @gibbs677bg Год назад

      Funny I've never had a problem with any Dragon kit I've built and always found the detail much better, I guess everyone to their own but I would choose Dragon every time. I think I was put off by the Tamiya rubber band tracks and gimmick motorised offerings of the older tank kits.😅

  • @erikfoulk862
    @erikfoulk862 Год назад +6

    I had no issues with the Tamiya tracks. The entire kit has been a gem!!!

    • @andreivasile821
      @andreivasile821 Год назад +1

      my general experience with tamiya is if you follow their instructions to a T everything works out in the end.

    • @AdamMann3D
      @AdamMann3D  Год назад +1

      I might just be stupid then.

    • @andreivasile821
      @andreivasile821 Год назад

      @@AdamMann3D its just that with dragon . . .if you follow the instructions . . well you have to figure out a completely different build sequence, and on some kits i still cant line up everything properly. I thought hey tamiya is the same, but one kit, the IS-2, i just followed their instructions, same order, used their jig for the tracks, was amazed everything was on point at the end. This was not the experience i had with the i-152 from tamiya, which i built first, where i had fit issues but i did not follow instructions as closely. Dragon though, for all their faults, looks amazing and detailed, in the end.

    • @mikethebike2456
      @mikethebike2456 Год назад +1

      ​@@AdamMann3D🛵 One trick is to enlarge a hole or thin a pin so that there's a little movement with the idler wheel 🛞. Of course you need to glue it well to the tracks.

  • @perrybuxo77
    @perrybuxo77 Год назад +5

    I quit building Dragon kits for the very same reasons you covered AND the high parts count. Tamiya is now my go-to manufacturer. I don't have the patience anymore. Good review.

    • @ronaldjulin9527
      @ronaldjulin9527 Год назад

      Trumpter is just as bad. Bought a LAV-25 Kit from them and spent more time cutting, modifying, filling and shaping then I did building. You literally have to build every piece of the suspension. Sticking to Tamiya or Meng from now on.

    • @clouddog2393
      @clouddog2393 Год назад +2

      Tamiya are a pleasure to build in every aspect . The engineering , the fit , the figures , the box art , instructions and yes l like rubber band tracks when they are of the quality Tamiya supply . Dragon are good but unlike Tamiya have never found construction of their kits to be problem free . Tamiya are far and away the best .

    • @intensiveintensives4887
      @intensiveintensives4887 7 месяцев назад

      Easy way out. I'm here building MiniArt cuz I have MODELLER'S PRIDE. Go get em!

  • @ronaldchang8885
    @ronaldchang8885 3 месяца назад +1

    Great video!Tamiya's models always provide good balance between details and building pleasure. Other brands often try to offer "value of money" through some over engineering models with tons of details even for hidden parts, which make modellers' spending much more time for a similar finished model. This may be one of the factors that Tamiya is still one of the most popular model brands today.

  • @ChampionScaleModelling
    @ChampionScaleModelling Год назад +1

    Nice to see you back to vids Adam!

  • @williamhudacsek5462
    @williamhudacsek5462 Год назад +4

    Hey Adam, welcome back! It is good to see you back at the work bench. I built the Dragon kit a few years ago. It was a headache. Especially the schurzen. Anyway, ever since I watched and enjoyed your Tigers for Dummies video, I was hoping you would do an updated version with the number of tiger kits available. Once again, I am glad you're back. Keep up with the great info!

  • @rs.p
    @rs.p Год назад +6

    Hey Adam, nice and thank you! I had always wanted to do this variant. Interesting to see what the kit difference is between the Brummbar release (Tam.) .. speaking of track fitment, when the idler is locked shaft, you can drill the receiving hole out (to remove the internal flat spot), and if you do it with a slightly undersize drill bit you get a tight friction rotation from the idler arm and you can fine tune the position to fit just right. Works on Friuls, MK, etc. too. (Same solution for all their Pzr IV kits).
    Def use the Dragon one for a paint mule ;)

  • @davidcarranza7850
    @davidcarranza7850 11 месяцев назад

    Good to have you back. I have been building the vintage tamiya kits. They make great shelf models...

  • @DNModels
    @DNModels Год назад +1

    Great video, thanx!
    Just finished the Tamiya and about to make a video review of the build and the pos-action analysis.
    My observations were similar at places and I took some steps aside from the instructions to guarantee the proper outcome with the tracks.
    But pretty much on the same page - Tamiya rulz.
    Looking to see what are Border about to say.

  • @georgewelch2366
    @georgewelch2366 Год назад +1

    Thank you, Adam, for the complete and thoughtful review comparison. Would love to see one comparing available StuG’s and Tiger 1’s.

  • @Weld24_CosmicKat
    @Weld24_CosmicKat 10 месяцев назад +1

    I'm in process of assembling the Dragon Stug IIII Ausf. G Concrete armored, and true to Dragon kits it's causing me much vexation with the vague instructions, wrong call out of parts, and frustrating fit issues....I will persevere, since I spent considerable money on the kit, but, geez, it's testing my patience.....I have MS, so it is hard for me because of tremors in my hands, and they're just fumbly as heck, but I love building kits as a pastime. I have too much difficulty painting now, and have since donated my airbrush and accessories to my sister, who is an aspiring artist, and can make better use of everything. Thanks for the build video, I had my eye on that Tamiya kit.

  • @georgebernard8983
    @georgebernard8983 Год назад +2

    Great video! Sounds like the Dragon kit would make a nice battle destroyed vehicle diorama.

  • @michaeldean1289
    @michaeldean1289 Год назад +10

    Hi Adam
    Great little comparison review.
    As a diehard Dragon fan, or rather was….I’m getting really ticked off with their ridiculous instruction sheets, crappy fitting issues and crazy fitting options that you have no idea what to use without spending more money on reference books!
    I’m just so very disappointed and getting more and more disillusioned about buying any more of their kits.
    I’m starting to move across to Border models offerings now.
    Still hard to beat a Tamiya build and just buy the aftermarket kits to upgrade them in my humble opinion.
    Thanks once again for sharing your review mate ❤😊
    So sick of paying too many $$$ for a hit and miss build.
    OS. I only said to someone else the other day, it would be interesting to see Dragon actually building their own kits b4 they throw them out in the market place!!

    • @ragganyc
      @ragganyc Год назад +2

      I’ve seen some Dragon builders switching over to Miniart because of the same complaints you have. Have you tried them yet?

    • @michaeldean1289
      @michaeldean1289 Год назад +1

      Hi mate
      Yes I’ve been stockpiling them as well especially Stug III and Pz.Kpw.IV kits.
      Also some Takom, Ryefield and Meng German armour kits.

    • @michaeldean1289
      @michaeldean1289 Год назад +1

      @@ragganyc Hi mate
      Yes, I’ve got a collection of Stug III and Pz.Kpfw.IV’s.
      I’ve even started buying German armour Ryefield, Takom and Meng kits.
      It’s very frustrating especially when you have a pile of Dragon kits to get through, and they aren’t old, but a lot of their newer models.

    • @ragganyc
      @ragganyc Год назад

      @@michaeldean1289 That’s cool..I’ve only seen videos and others commenting on them. Especially the different types of Stug-3 and Pz.Kpfw-4 that you mentioned.. Yeah there’s so many great companies out there making German armour. I can understand feeling a little guilty when you already have some really cool kits from Dragon. But at same time how can you say no to them😺

    • @michaeldean1289
      @michaeldean1289 Год назад +1

      Hi mate
      I’ve got so many kits Tamiya, Academy, AFV, Asuka etc etc
      I really love Dragon’s kits, and I prefer the high parts count.
      Probably cos I’m an old ex heavy commercial mechanic lol
      Just pisses me off when they just seem not to give a rats arse about their customer base trying to put the shit together!
      Keep on modelling bro lol

  • @brucethemodelnoob
    @brucethemodelnoob Год назад +1

    Thanks for doing the comparison Adam. The Tamiya kit certainly looks like it goes together well. I’ve had a similar issue with the other three Tamiya kit I’ve built with link and length tracks… too short and an extra link required, and then too long or bulging in the wrong place. I’m 100% convinced that Tamiya expects you to glue the track parts onto the wheels during assembly. This is really unfortunate in my mind, as you then have to paint the kit with the tracks on.
    Regarding the Dragon kit I had almost none of the issues you did. No warping, and the superstructure went together seamlessly. No issues with wheel alignment, and no problems with fine parts. I did have the same issue with snugging the superstructure down onto the fenders though, but for me getting the PE frames to bend around the mesh successfully was the biggest issue.

  • @RobertKubas
    @RobertKubas Год назад

    Thanks for the comparison Adam. I have both kits and now I know what to look for.

  • @yattaran1484
    @yattaran1484 Год назад

    Thank you for another post of comparison video. Can't wait you to finish paint this model !. 😄

  • @brianhurley6289
    @brianhurley6289 Год назад +2

    Nice review. Dragon kit might be harder to build, but, something about Dragon kits, always makes them look more real.

    • @gibbs677bg
      @gibbs677bg Год назад +1

      Yes I agree and as a modeller I don't mind the odd challenge, Some Tamiya kits are so wrong on their dimensions, look at the Hanomag kit with figures lol.

  • @mikehufnagl8696
    @mikehufnagl8696 Год назад +2

    Great video, thanks Adam 👍

  • @donfrandsen7778
    @donfrandsen7778 Год назад

    Hi Adam,
    Welcome back, great review thank you, rock on !!

  • @jmartin9865
    @jmartin9865 Год назад +1

    Great review. I just finished up the Tamiya and I agree with your negatives. Overall though this was one of the funnest kits I’ve built in a long time. The engineering is amazing.

  • @timothywood4402
    @timothywood4402 Год назад +1

    Adam I gotta say that most issues you talk about on the Dragon kit are user problems/ lack of skill. Warped parts{which came from how the kit was stored} can be easily fixed with a bath of hot water ,then cold water much like we used to deal with resin parts. I totally agree that Dragons instructions are terrible and not for a beginner. That said Tamiya kits are beginner kits as ease of building comes with chunky details tho this is seen differently person to person. I replace nearly everything with P.E.and 3D printed details including tracks tho I enjoy metal replacements over resin 3D etc.. Thank you for sharing your builds.

  • @guidor.4161
    @guidor.4161 Год назад

    My first experience with a Dragon Kit was when their Maus came out in 1993, which was an excellent kit for the time. I then got the Nashorn (their very 1st 1:35 armor kit issued a year before and binned it pretty soon).

  • @stevemercer952
    @stevemercer952 Год назад +1

    Hi Adam! Good to see you back. I always feel the weakness with Dragon kits is the poor quality of the instructions,. On the tracks, remember that sag should be between the drive sprocket and the first roadwheel. look at film of the real vehicle and you will see what I mean. It shows up most obviously on panthers. I appreciate your views on the Tamiya kit and I think I will go ahead and build one myself! Cheers!

  • @choccymilklord59
    @choccymilklord59 Год назад +1

    This is a really good video style! Ive alawys been curious in how some of dragons offerings would compare with dear old tamiyas.
    I would love to see a comparison of the panzer iv gs from both tamiya and dragon. Both kits looks stunning and would love to see the difference between the 2.
    In terms of the panzer iv 70s, i dont think the breach is much of an issue as i doubt many will keep that section open. Great video!

  • @mmeaux201
    @mmeaux201 Месяц назад

    I’m building the Tamiya kit. Like people say about their kits, it practically falls together into place.

  • @mikeskinner3892
    @mikeskinner3892 Год назад

    Great review. I've just begun painting my copy and did not encounter the same track issues you did. I do really wish they included polly caps for the wheels though.

  • @willbsprueingupscalemodels3182

    Thank you for sharing your experiences with the two different brands. If I didnt know what colour plastic Tamiya uses I would have been very confused throughout the video what is what. Maybe you could be clearer and mention more often which model is from which brand. Its all a bit confusing (just like the Dragon kit ;-)). Anyway dont want to be nagative just constructive criticism. Thank you for invaluable contribution.

  • @johncrimmins1540
    @johncrimmins1540 Год назад +1

    Hi Adam ! have not seen a newer video from you for a long time. You have always been the king in comparison vid. Totally awesome.
    Did a ryefield firefly and gave up on the bullshit. every step was an issue. Panzermeister did a great vid on a ryefield stud I believe and he loved it.
    Then again, he is great with ill fitting photo etch and I am not. Really love your vids. THANKS!

  • @claytonmcclain182
    @claytonmcclain182 Год назад

    Fantastic video Adam 👍 I can say I built 🤣🤯 a dragon L 70, it was there first one the imperial kit, I had to go to therapy after. It's in a box in the garage. Anyway awesome seeing you back my friend 👍👍 God bless

  • @kennethhoang5860
    @kennethhoang5860 4 месяца назад +1

    Adam,
    Agree with you about Dragon Panzer IV Smart, 3 in 1series, Sharnhorst battheship, the company made their models so overcomplicated and their instructions are very confusing, unclear, price are expensive.

  • @maevethefox5912
    @maevethefox5912 Год назад

    Oh, I love this style of video, I'm so tempted to compare a bunch of T-34 kits just for my own amusement. I've kind of given up on taking the hobby "seriously" myself and just enjoy tinkering with interesting kits, I can't be stressed to go all out painting and weathering.

  • @hermannjoseph
    @hermannjoseph Год назад

    Loved this review. Thanks for your honesty with both of these kits, and im likely to buy the tamiya boxing 😊

    • @hermannjoseph
      @hermannjoseph Год назад

      PS don't give up on the Dragon. I think a side by side - one western front and the other winter whitewash could look stunning on the display shelf 👌

  • @chelseachelseaboy
    @chelseachelseaboy Год назад

    I have both of those kits but it sounds as though I would be better off adding the Dragon Schurzen PE to the Tamiya kit along with the magic tracks and any other finer parts and keeping the Dragon wheels for another kit.

  • @elizabeths8021
    @elizabeths8021 Год назад

    Maybe take a shot at turning the Dragon one into damaged and abandoned vehicle, or a post-war target range hulk. It would work with the uneven suspension, missing periscopes and the broken wheel holder pins. You'd just have to add some shell impacts and spalling.
    Anyway, nice comparison!

  • @michaeltiedt6376
    @michaeltiedt6376 Год назад

    There is one from Tristar/Hobby Boss as well! And I guess it might be good.

  • @BigAndTall666
    @BigAndTall666 Год назад

    "Panzers at the Saumur" for picture references..

  • @reconmodelsvaughn469
    @reconmodelsvaughn469 Год назад +2

    I really like the dragon one over the Tamaya kit .I have the Tamaya kit and I think some of the parts are not to scale .I built a few of the dragon kits and had no problems with it at all .now 90% of my kits I use Metal track or some 3d tracks .I think you are being very hard on the dragon kits .don't take this the wrong way but the dragon kit might have been to much of a kit to get back into modeling. Dragon kits you have to take your time and not rush them or you will have problems. Don't give up keep building. Keep your videos coming.

    • @AdamMann3D
      @AdamMann3D  Год назад +4

      Oh I don't take it the wrong way, I said as much in the review. You have to remember I was known for being so hard on Dragon I got armorama banned from getting review samples. I have a love gate with Dragon.

    • @gibbs677bg
      @gibbs677bg Год назад +1

      Dragon kits all day long, Tamiya for part time modellers and stress heads😂😅😂

  • @MartinSparks-ef9gr
    @MartinSparks-ef9gr Год назад

    Hi , easy fix for the track would be make the sag between the return rollers more pronounced , it looks better also . M

  • @michaelcanty4940
    @michaelcanty4940 Год назад

    Border Models just issued a Pz IV L/70 A.

  • @readhistory2023
    @readhistory2023 Год назад

    Have you ever thought of making "destroyed" versions of the tanks with the kits you didn't like? I'm thinking smoke damage, shell holes blown in them, tracks blown off, etc.

  • @guidor.4161
    @guidor.4161 Год назад

    I recently bought the Hobby Boss (Tristar re-pop) kit, before the Tamiya one came out. Should be quite OK, far better than the Dragon one. It has plastic mesh for the Schürzen so some effort needed there but i like that much better than the flat PE Tamiya ones...you should have put the Dragon mesh on the Tamiya model.

  • @johntreloar8203
    @johntreloar8203 Год назад

    Hi Adam, good comparison, but like most manufacturers you have good and bad kits, some of my Dragon kits have very soft details,but in the same case Tamiya don't always have mesh engine cover grills, I generally build Tamiya if I want a quick and hassle free build, but will build Dragon or other model company kits if I want something that takes a bit longer and has more parts.

  • @silvestersze9968
    @silvestersze9968 6 месяцев назад

    All my concern is the joy of building a kit; not fixing or figuring out annoying stupid issues solutions. Tamiya has the Japanese culture of philosophy and precision. 🎉

  • @badlanz8642
    @badlanz8642 Год назад

    Need to build the Tristar kit now lol

  • @goforitpainting
    @goforitpainting Год назад

    Cool review.

  • @drfus1166
    @drfus1166 Год назад

    Tamiya is the gold standard for scale modeling.

  • @derekshores5839
    @derekshores5839 Год назад

    Thanks for the comparisons which were very enlightening. I have the Hobbyboss version in my stash and wonder whether anyone has any views on it, better or worse?

    • @garylawless3608
      @garylawless3608 Год назад +1

      I built the Hobby Boss kit recently, and while it is a great kit, there some issues with fit, etc., that you will come across. I also had a lot of issues with the way the shurtzen (sic) is set up. However, that may be my inexperience showing through. The the finished model looks great overall, and it certainly does not have the issues that Adam has described with the Dragon kit. You should enjoy the build. Cheers from Australia 🇦🇺!

    • @derekshores5839
      @derekshores5839 Год назад

      @@garylawless3608 Thanks for the heads-up, much appreciated. I was thinking on ET Models PE for the Shurtzen and generally although designed for the Dragon kit as it looks like separate sheets and metal tube rails - which should be fun!

  • @larryscarafile7309
    @larryscarafile7309 Год назад +1

    I'll take a Tamiya kit over a Dragon variant any day

    • @hermannjoseph
      @hermannjoseph Год назад

      I'm with you not to mention the overpriced dragon kit here in Europe. Its like you "pay for pain" when it comes to the build...

  • @Savchenkov1
    @Savchenkov1 Год назад

    Time to get out the sledge hammer ! In retrospect maybe you could have taken the best of both kits to make a Frankenstein.

  • @mojungle3054
    @mojungle3054 4 месяца назад

    I hate that I'm too big for most surplus

  • @babylonsburning1
    @babylonsburning1 Год назад

    Nice Vid.

  • @clouddog2393
    @clouddog2393 Год назад

    To me there's no comparison . Tamiya were and are the best knocking the competition into a cocked hat . Not saying the others are'nt good but Tamiya were always ahead of the market .

  • @johndillon8051
    @johndillon8051 Год назад

    Your revue reinforced what I saw in the photos of the Tamiya kit. The schurzen is really crappy. You can barely see through it. I would definitely have to replace that mesh to even consider that kit.

    • @AdamMann3D
      @AdamMann3D  Год назад

      I get that. It's a compromise for sure. I saw that RFM had a PE option sort of inbetween the two styles. Have you done the Dragon Thoma skirts?

    • @johndillon8051
      @johndillon8051 Год назад

      No I haven't done the Dragon skirts but the curve on the example you showed made me cringe. I don't know whether annealing would be the solution to that or would cause a bigger issue.

  • @johnberry2877
    @johnberry2877 11 месяцев назад

    Tamiya👌

  • @danaringquist9730
    @danaringquist9730 Год назад +6

    And this is why I quit building models. The fun of building for the pleasure of it don't exist . Nobody does videos of easy enjoyable builds. Even online forums can be nasty too. One group told me if i'm not going to build to be realistic this hobby is not for you and were not interest in your build, try a beginners group. Its just me, have fun building as you please

    • @georgewelch2366
      @georgewelch2366 5 месяцев назад +1

      Don’t let people dictate how you spend your hobby time. Do what you want how you want.

    • @danaringquist9730
      @danaringquist9730 5 месяцев назад

      @@georgewelch2366 okay, YOU can tell my wife that! 😂

    • @danaringquist9730
      @danaringquist9730 5 месяцев назад

      No I enjoy the hobby. It’s just sometimes you really don’t understand the time some people put into a single kit. Nobody other than the wife will see them. I don’t keep them. I’ll finish a kit and it will sit on a shelf and when I’m done with the next kit the one on the shelf goes into the trash.

  • @stevecam724
    @stevecam724 Год назад

    You screw up the build sequence on the DML kit then complain? Maybe not so precious next time mate 😂

    • @AdamMann3D
      @AdamMann3D  Год назад

      I screwed up on an part that I pointed out I screwed up. Not the parts I was complaining about.

  • @multipl3
    @multipl3 Год назад +1

    Dragon sucks. Not that I prefer Tamiya as theres no challenge. I prefer Takom by a long way

  • @MrPDoff
    @MrPDoff Год назад

    You cant go wrong with Tamiya.

    • @BigAndTall666
      @BigAndTall666 Год назад

      Don't buy the old panther tank then....

    • @aldo5428
      @aldo5428 Год назад

      @@BigAndTall666it’s 50 years old plus, still not a bad kit for the non rivet counters and there’s a lot of us about …….

  • @silvestersze9968
    @silvestersze9968 6 месяцев назад +1

    Dragon kit sucks in my opinion after watching the review. 😮

  • @markholmphotography
    @markholmphotography Год назад

    Creating a kit that is hard to build is not “lack of skill” when you have a issue building - it is just poor engineering.

  • @HenrikFredriksson-oi4lz
    @HenrikFredriksson-oi4lz 10 месяцев назад +1

    Dragon kits is hyped and overated🙄

  • @motthomas4220
    @motthomas4220 11 месяцев назад

    👁👁

  • @karilhasselman146
    @karilhasselman146 Год назад

    'Promosm' 😪

  • @Duececoupe
    @Duececoupe Год назад

    I'd say that Dragon kits are for those, who's into self flagellation, the devotional practice of flogging oneself or similar fetishes....🤪😆😂

  • @intensiveintensives4887
    @intensiveintensives4887 7 месяцев назад

    And now we got one (3, in fact) from border model that smokes them both