I really love Can Do 1/144 tanks a few years back. I had two King Tigers, one Panther, one Jagdpanther, and an Elefant. However, I sold all of them since I switched to 1/32 and 1/72 diecast tanks.
@@gabertricafranca6427 I've collected all sorts of scales, but I always run out of space and end up trading them for smaller scales.I used to collect 1/32 and 1/72. Now I only collect the 1/144th as they are so detailed, but take up so little space. There isn't the same choice available as in 1/72, so I also have a handful of 1/76 Oxford diecast.Thanks for watching👍
@@Ground0-dn1cv Ohh, too bad you have traded them already, but yes you are right. 1/144s do not consume a lot of space, but they are just too small for me. I will still choose a 1/72 over a 1/144. You're Welcome
Great video! The tank looks good with the diorama😊👍
Thanks😊 Nice to have one with a different diorama for a change. I usually seem to get the ones with cobblestone bases.
I really love Can Do 1/144 tanks a few years back. I had two King Tigers, one Panther, one Jagdpanther, and an Elefant. However, I sold all of them since I switched to 1/32 and 1/72 diecast tanks.
@@gabertricafranca6427 I've collected all sorts of scales, but I always run out of space and end up trading them for smaller scales.I used to collect 1/32 and 1/72. Now I only collect the 1/144th as they are so detailed, but take up so little space. There isn't the same choice available as in 1/72, so I also have a handful of 1/76 Oxford diecast.Thanks for watching👍
@@Ground0-dn1cv Ohh, too bad you have traded them already, but yes you are right. 1/144s do not consume a lot of space, but they are just too small for me. I will still choose a 1/72 over a 1/144.
You're Welcome