Thanks to Model Minutes for the review of our models, and thanks to all of you for the comments. We are continuing to improve and widen our range of models and we're now focusing on the 1/72 scale. At the beginning of July we will have a stand at the World Model Expo in Eindhoven, so if someone of you maybe attend the show, come to our stand: it will be a pleasure to meet you!
Please continue with the 1/100 scale models, and can you find a UK stockist for your products, I would be happy to buy them, also having the option to buy single models would be good or mixing and matching.
I've made a few of the Zvezda 1/100 scale tanks and they are cheap cheerful and entertaining little models. These ones seem more detailed and cover some less commonly seen Italian and early war tanks. They definitely seem worth a try.
These look stunning for 1/100 scale Armour. Can't wait to see what you do with them, painting wise. Hopefully you will make a few small dioramas for them too. Great unboxing video Matt
@@ModelMinutes sadly there is never enough time in both the week and weekend for spare time. But such is life, anyway hope you will get some time at the work bench to make these little beauties.
those look nice. if you like small tanks might also take a look at 1/144 World Tank Museum kits from F-toys, while not as detailed as those Mussini's they are fun little novelties that aren't that bad looking for being per-painted, though they can be a bit hard to find here in the West due to limited runs but online Japanese hobby stores tend to have them if you don't mind the high shipping
I am very impressed with those models. As well as building models I do a lot of table top gaming as well. It looks like I will have to look into that company. I love to paint minis and my models so I would have fun painting them as well. Thank you very much for the review.
For a wargamer, they are good, for a collector they are good, if you are just not fussy (like me) they might be enough as well. I like to assemble my models, but there comes a point where you might just want to paint the item and be done with it too. 1/100 is smaller than I normally go. I'm trying to focus on braille scale, so I guess this goes beyond braille to what? jewelry scale :) Price plus taxes and shipping is likely the deciding detail. They appeal to the table top gamer in me. The best in danged small is still GHQ in 1/285th scale.
So 15mm equivalent - is this a common WWII wargaming scale now, I am out of touch with table top gaming? The quality looks good, would have been a nice touch just to spray with grey primer to make the detail more visible.
I have two 3D models on my shelf, two aircraft in 1:48. The ones I have have the lines from the printer, and aren't very detailed. Hopefully the quality of the manufacturer will improve later. 3D printing is a good way of getting a model you want, but isn't covered by the mainstream manufacturers.
I wonder what the infill percentage is? Impressive to manage 3D printing with all those undercuts! Plus one vote for a video on painting :) Maybe a diorama at this scale?
Resin prints differently to filament so the parts can be completely solid or hollow. It looks to me that they designed the hull as one piece with an escape hole for excess resin in the bottom
Excelennt models, the detail is very good, i´m going to see the website, very good miniatures for dioramas. Greetings from Portugal, keep going the good work, 😉👍
Yes, the M13s were produced at the beginning with the long running board, but in the 2nd series, it was shortened: maybe trying to reduce the overall weight and improve a little bit the low performances of the engine. Actually the M14s had again the long running board, but also an improved engine. The performances, indeed, remained rather mediocre...
first thing that comes to mind when looking at these, is maccy d happy meal. they are having a laugh at those prices. must be just me but they look cheap and nasty
@@ModelMinutes Whilst they are clearly not cheap and nasty, not even if they were 1/72 scale, but a quick comparison to other 1/100 scale models would be good to see. I imagine they will paint up great, so looking forward to that video.
Do you know of better 1/100 models, what are you comparing them to? Or is it a case that they might be the best 1/100 scale models but still look "cheap and nasty"?
Thanks to Model Minutes for the review of our models, and thanks to all of you for the comments. We are continuing to improve and widen our range of models and we're now focusing on the 1/72 scale. At the beginning of July we will have a stand at the World Model Expo in Eindhoven, so if someone of you maybe attend the show, come to our stand: it will be a pleasure to meet you!
Good to hear!
Damn these are really good, they might bring me out of my modelling retirement.
Please continue with the 1/100 scale models, and can you find a UK stockist for your products, I would be happy to buy them, also having the option to buy single models would be good or mixing and matching.
Impressive! Hope they expand and become popular, the quality looks great.
You and me both!
As always thanks for another video. Definitely would like to see them painted. Hope you have a great week.
Thank you! You too!
They look really cool. Detail is fantastic.
I think so too!
I've made a few of the Zvezda 1/100 scale tanks and they are cheap cheerful and entertaining little models. These ones seem more detailed and cover some less commonly seen Italian and early war tanks. They definitely seem worth a try.
I built the Zvezda M3 Stuart some time ago, it was pretty good
These look stunning for 1/100 scale Armour. Can't wait to see what you do with them, painting wise. Hopefully you will make a few small dioramas for them too. Great unboxing video Matt
That's the plan! A diorama would be cool - just need to find some spare time
@@ModelMinutes sadly there is never enough time in both the week and weekend for spare time. But such is life, anyway hope you will get some time at the work bench to make these little beauties.
They look pretty cool! Thanks for sharing. Happy days and model on! 😎🇨🇦
Thanks! You too!
Early desert war tanks. Very nice. There's something very attractive about very small models like that.
yeah, and good scope for larger dioramas with more vehicles in them
these look fantastic matey
yeah, pretty impressed with these
they look very nice
hopefully a few more designs will come
nice fair review as well
thanks! Yes, I believe they have plans for more in the future
*They look awesome especially at this scale, thanks for the review!*
Glad you like them!
those look nice. if you like small tanks might also take a look at 1/144 World Tank Museum kits from F-toys, while not as detailed as those Mussini's they are fun little novelties that aren't that bad looking for being per-painted, though they can be a bit hard to find here in the West due to limited runs but online Japanese hobby stores tend to have them if you don't mind the high shipping
thanks for the idea!
Well done Mat.. Great channel. You must be doing something great if companies feel they can reach out to you.
Hope so! Thanks :D
It’s cool to see how far resin has come recently. One easy way to brush paint these, is by priming them in black, and then dry brushing the base coat.
thanks for the tip!
I am very impressed with those models. As well as building models I do a lot of table top gaming as well. It looks like I will have to look into that company. I love to paint minis and my models so I would have fun painting them as well. Thank you very much for the review.
thanks for watching!
For a wargamer, they are good, for a collector they are good, if you are just not fussy (like me) they might be enough as well. I like to assemble my models, but there comes a point where you might just want to paint the item and be done with it too. 1/100 is smaller than I normally go. I'm trying to focus on braille scale, so I guess this goes beyond braille to what? jewelry scale :) Price plus taxes and shipping is likely the deciding detail. They appeal to the table top gamer in me. The best in danged small is still GHQ in 1/285th scale.
Thanks for the info! Yes, sometimes I just want to paint something without having to build - a good way to practice techniques
Full paint and deeeeecals, of course ya nutter😜. We will need to see how you get all the stencils on these too 👍😂🤣
Lol yeah, it’s a shame that none are included in the box, but I might be able to print some hmmm
@@ModelMinutes that'd be worth a tener to see 😜👍
So 15mm equivalent - is this a common WWII wargaming scale now, I am out of touch with table top gaming? The quality looks good, would have been a nice touch just to spray with grey primer to make the detail more visible.
Good suggestion for next time 😊. Yeah, 1/100 scale seems to be a popular scale for wargaming
I have two 3D models on my shelf, two aircraft in 1:48. The ones I have have the lines from the printer, and aren't very detailed. Hopefully the quality of the manufacturer will improve later.
3D printing is a good way of getting a model you want, but isn't covered by the mainstream manufacturers.
very true!
I wonder what the infill percentage is? Impressive to manage 3D printing with all those undercuts! Plus one vote for a video on painting :) Maybe a diorama at this scale?
Resin prints differently to filament so the parts can be completely solid or hollow. It looks to me that they designed the hull as one piece with an escape hole for excess resin in the bottom
Excelennt models, the detail is very good, i´m going to see the website, very good miniatures for dioramas. Greetings from Portugal, keep going the good work, 😉👍
thanks for watching!
they look amazing
:D
@@ModelMinutes :D
I'm so ready!
awesome!
what paint is best for painting brass by brush?
interesting, can't say I know that one - would be tempted to give something "tougher" like enamel a go though
Just checked in my library and found a picture of the Fiat Ansaldo M.14/41 with only a short running board. Apparently a late version of the M.13/40.🤔
Yes, the M13s were produced at the beginning with the long running board, but in the 2nd series, it was shortened: maybe trying to reduce the overall weight and improve a little bit the low performances of the engine. Actually the M14s had again the long running board, but also an improved engine. The performances, indeed, remained rather mediocre...
Glad Marco knows :)
Great for an assembler.
A what?
I need those...
:D
Hit that like button ⭐️💯👍
:D
Its my favorite scale
it is a pretty good size, not tiny so you lose the details, but small enough to "field" a lot of tanks
@@ModelMinutes Yes, im currently making a dio its the size of a A4 paper and i have 8 tanks on it
When i turn 18 i will start a companny and start making some stuff like that
that would be pretty cool
@@ModelMinutes Yes, ts my dream
@@hanssmidt12 I think I had a dream like that once, but other things got in the way 😂
Second!
nice!
First !
yay!
first thing that comes to mind when looking at these, is maccy d happy meal. they are having a laugh at those prices. must be just me but they look cheap and nasty
I suppose each persons idea of quality can be a bit subjective. Some people really like a happy meal
@@ModelMinutes Whilst they are clearly not cheap and nasty, not even if they were 1/72 scale, but a quick comparison to other 1/100 scale models would be good to see. I imagine they will paint up great, so looking forward to that video.
Do you know of better 1/100 models, what are you comparing them to? Or is it a case that they might be the best 1/100 scale models but still look "cheap and nasty"?
@@ITSREALLYNOTYOURFAULT my opinion is not up for debate and i owe you no explanation