Agree with other comments; what a green. Also, according to the documents those tanks were not too muddy but dusty due to the slow motion and time in combat. Finally I think this tank deserves to be also observed inside, so, as I did on mine, I kept the roof mobile placed on two IPN made from scratch in order to show the interior. All that said this model from Meng rocks as all other models from this brand. If you never tried; go for it!
I agree. Some means must be made to show interior details. I am surprised that Meng did not put pins to allow the roof to be lifted because most of the kit is interior parts. The green color is an odd shade, is it historically accurate? The A7V at Bovington shows a deeper shade applicable to modern tank vehicles. Anyone help out here?
@@lordofdunvegan6924 Hi, I tried to gather a lot of references to determine the best color set. I have a picture with color mixture. I cannot upload it here but I will find a public host and then provide the link. Interested?
Thanks for the tutorial and build of the Meng A7V. Yes I have learnt a few more techniques. There's a A7V in the Australian War memorial in Canberra, which was captured in 1918. I think it is the only one in existence. There a replica of one in Tank museum at Bovington,in England. a very good replica. Thanks the build and paint job are great.
I have recently finished the A7V from the other company........now I have seen the Meng kit. Wow!!! what a major difference, so much more quality detail. It's on my to build list. Great build and paint job, but not sure on the green.
The internals are great if you want to build one blown up, under construction, etc. Otherwise not really much use. This is an excellent kit, fits together like Lego.
nice build love how distinctive ww1 tanks are compared to ww2 tanks. i could never had build my beloved m4 sherman model how you guys build it. keep up the good work lads!
Con todos los respetos y desde la ignorancia, los tonos sobre todo el verde no se yo......mejor el interior que el exterior , pero aún así un gran trabajo
You would think a modeling company showcasing their products would have someone with much better painting skills in their build video....sorry not sorry.
Agree with other comments; what a green. Also, according to the documents those tanks were not too muddy but dusty due to the slow motion and time in combat. Finally I think this tank deserves to be also observed inside, so, as I did on mine, I kept the roof mobile placed on two IPN made from scratch in order to show the interior. All that said this model from Meng rocks as all other models from this brand. If you never tried; go for it!
I agree. Some means must be made to show interior details. I am surprised that Meng did not put pins to allow the roof to be lifted because most of the kit is interior parts. The green color is an odd shade, is it historically accurate? The A7V at Bovington shows a deeper shade applicable to modern tank vehicles. Anyone help out here?
@@lordofdunvegan6924 Hi, I tried to gather a lot of references to determine the best color set. I have a picture with color mixture. I cannot upload it here but I will find a public host and then provide the link. Interested?
Thanks for the tutorial and build of the Meng A7V. Yes I have learnt a few more techniques. There's a A7V in the Australian War memorial in Canberra, which was captured in 1918. I think it is the only one in existence. There a replica of one in Tank museum at Bovington,in England. a very good replica. Thanks the build and paint job are great.
I have recently finished the A7V from the other company........now I have seen the Meng kit. Wow!!! what a major difference, so much more quality detail. It's on my to build list. Great build and paint job, but not sure on the green.
Nick Butler, I agree. The green they used looked lime or almost fluorescent. It should be olive drab.
The internals are great if you want to build one blown up, under construction, etc. Otherwise not really much use. This is an excellent kit, fits together like Lego.
👍👍👍...
But... Aaaaaargh. What a GREEEN!!!
I just ordered mine today. Looking forward to the build. I just have to finish my Terminator.
Gran trabajo,en una gran maqueta ,por parte del Dream Team de MENG
nice build love how distinctive ww1 tanks are compared to ww2 tanks. i could never had build my beloved m4 sherman model how you guys build it. keep up the good work lads!
Con todos los respetos y desde la ignorancia, los tonos sobre todo el verde no se yo......mejor el interior que el exterior , pero aún así un gran trabajo
el modelo es muy bueno! lo único "Malo" es el precio de la maqueta pero igual se entiende por la calidad de esta
Que trabalho lindo 👏👏👏 muito bom mesmo ficou original 👏👏👏
Impresionante tanto por verlo en español que no hay nada como el tanque,yo personalmente le hubiera metido un verde acorazado pero fantantastico
Fine work and helpful. Thank you for posting!
Great model, great work!
Fantástico trabajo maestros.
Jose Moral and Michel Perez rules :)
The model looks great, the choice of colours seem a bit to stark and light for german colour to me.
Esta maqueta de Meng trae el tren de rodaje movil? o todas las de Meng son asi?
Gran trabajo!
gracias.
THE GERMAN A7V TANK IS A MOVING CASTLE
Una cosa como lo abres para ver el interior
I've seen Mephisto in Brisbane when I was a lad, it is now in Canberra I think.
Nice 👍👌
awesome work (Y) (Y) (Y)
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Nice
You would think a modeling company showcasing their products would have someone with much better painting skills in their build video....sorry not sorry.
I think the driver seats are wrong. Don't they normally look in opposite directions?
1337fraggzb00N 1seat for driver, 1 seat is for tank commander. These are movable...
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the a7v was meant to drive the same speed both ways and one was for the commander
Not possible. What did you mean when you said without glue? The tracks cannot be assembled without glue.. Do you meant you use cement?
The track links don't use glue. They clip together beautifully with absolutely no problems.
wow.. :( guess mine were damaged..
Look at 08:50
The two pieces get glued together before they can snap in my kit.
Para mi gusto la peor, pero esta bien, un poco chillones los colores.
i need help! my glue stik (pin where glue gets out )is broken!
Just fucking buy a new one. That crap is worth how much? 5 Euros?
what was or is the point of even doing or adding an interior you will never see lol.
it has so many parts lol
Waisted all that time on internal details
The
What a terrible paint job!
ruined