Great video of a very detailed model! The letter "J" in German is pronounced like the letter "Y" in English. Think "Yahgd Tiger"; I believe this pronunciation would be correct.
both antenna looking thingies are radio antenna, the one where you bend the part up 60° is a more powerfull antenna that belonged to the 2nd radio (on a command tank)
I recently picked up the same model and same variant awesomely enough. My only issue with it was my inability to remove the engine from the compartment for display but everything else incredibly done.
Such an awesome video. I just bought a Hobby Master Spitfire about 2 weeks ago and I love it. I’m looking at getting more and more models like yours. I’d love to have see your collection in person. Thank you for the video and I hope to see more from you soon😎
Thanks to your great video, I have not only subscribed, but just ordered my first FOV 1/32 model, the Jagdtiger you feature in this video. I normally collect diecast cars and bikes, but I've been considering militaria for some time. The quality and level of detail are excellent, especially when you consider the price. Really looking forward to its arrival! 🙂
Very impressive toy/model! Actually didn't know F.O.V. was still in business! The "Hunting Tiger" was the heaviest of the three Tiger variations, and I think only about 50 or 60 of them were ever built. Hitler loved the idea of "land battleships" that could overcome anything, at least in his fantasies. But the reality is that the Hunting Tiger had some weaknesses, such as its heavy weight and exposed treads, which, if disabled, would make it a sitting duck. The U.S. Army had orders to call in an air strike if they encountered one of these monsters------it was too strong for any American tank to deal with.
I'm glad someone is finally telling what actually happened. The propaganda is so tiresome. I'm sick of the "documentaries" claiming the Sherman was the best tank ever made. Uh uh, not even second best. I saw a documentary where a Sherman crew member recounted what happened when they encountered the Tiger. the 75mm gun couldn't penetrate the front of the German tank. It simply backed out of range and returned fire when the Sherman was trying to move to the side. Because it was facing the side, the heavier 88mm gun just punched through like it was a beer can. The poor veteran then broke down, crying. He was unable to finish the story so they moved to a different topic. I can't imagine how the British coped when they encountered the 88 on the sands of North Africa. One Brit said famously "It went through all our tanks like warm butter." He was NOT exaggerating at all.
@@largol33t1 Yep. Even a 13-year old German girl named Wolfhilde, whose diary was discovered only a few years ago, mentioned in her writing how poorly-constructed American tanks seemed to be compared to her own army's vehicles. "Wolfhilde's Hitler Youth Diary" is available from your local library. She and her brother both survived the war. She remained an unapologetic Nazi, but her brother married an American girl, moved to the States, and eventually became vice-president of the Whirlpool Appliance Corporation!
@@nftmonkey3027 "Wehraboo"? No, just relating some factual information to contribute to our hobby.. That's a lot better than just going online to shoot my dumb mouth off like you're doing. Capeesh?
2:32 After I searched... it turned out that Forces of Valor Waltersons 1/32 released two suspension variants. The one with suspension is the Porsche version, yes Porsche Suspension. I don't know why they made the Henschel Suspension static, maybe it's a cost issue because Henschel uses big road wheels? LOL
I actually found this in Virginia Beach and it was just sitting so I got it there was a mini tank cruiser from the uk and when I got home it was the size of my Lego tank that I built after I went to Vacation and that was it!!
Hi - regarding pronouncing the german. Try this : 1 - go to google translate 2- choose english (input) and german (output) 3- write: "hunting-tiger". Notice the J-sound - germans (and danes) use a slightly different J-sound. This guy, who loves history - nails it too. Good luck. Nice video.
I wasnt into tanks either until I started getting into the Forces of Valor line up. I cant get over the solid details. Thank you for sharing that and for watching!
It would take some time but if you had a steam cleaner you may be able to steam the plastic holding shell off the backdrop cardboard and save it from destruction. I'd say it would be worth a shot.
confirmed it is an antenna, from what i know when the allies or soviets see this kind of tiger it means its like the leader or comms because of the antenna. they shoot that tiger first
Awesome model, tremendous detail, your little "brass" wires are a type of targeting range finder, the Luftwaffe had a similar system, when a set of beams crossed it showed on a screen ,matched your position with the intented target area.. On pronunciation of " jagd " you're close, a German would understand, German is spoken differently than written, it would drive you crazy because certain words have "gender". In the case of jagd preceding the name, ( again Lufwaffe had the same). It means to HUNT or Hunter. Great video, standing by for the next kit review.
It's funny calling my car dealer to schedule service. Half the staff get the name right and the other half get it wrong. It's not Volks-wagon. It's pronounced Fohlks-vahgun. And it is not a person's name. It was a slogan Adolf Hitler coined meaning "The people's car."
J is pronounced as a Y, so the tank name is pronounced "yahgd tiger." "Jagd" is German for "hunt" Tiger as per being built on a tiger chassis, built specifically to hunt and destroy enemy tanks. Hence the name of "hunting tiger." If you want to get really technical, listen to Germans pronounce "tiger" and it sounds like "tea-gah" The German word for a male "tiger" is also "tiger" Preproduction: Two companies Henschel and Porsche were both tasked with designing the Tiger. Even though Henschel's designed was picked, Ferdinand Porsche nicknamed it the "Tiger" as to which the name stuck. Also: your "not sure what this is" piece, is a second antenna, known as a "crows foot" or "umbrella ariel" or "star antenna." Most German forces were equipped with radios unless removed by crew. Command vehicles carried extra radio equipment, as to communicate with other battalions, or higher up command. That will be were the "crows foot" antenna comes into play.
@@zaynevanday142 whoa!! Ya that's pricey haha. Here ya go! $62! historicaviation.com/sd-kfz-186-panzerjager-tiger-1-32-die-cast-model/ Historic Aviation is a distributor for Forces of Valor. Not sure if they ship to AU though..
Great video of a very detailed model! The letter "J" in German is pronounced like the letter "Y" in English. Think "Yahgd Tiger"; I believe this pronunciation would be correct.
The extra antenna is one that was attached to the command tank of a section of tanks. This allowed the commander contact with all the other vehicles
I love how the jagdtiger it had man details and is so reslistic
both antenna looking thingies are radio antenna, the one where you bend the part up 60° is a more powerfull antenna that belonged to the 2nd radio (on a command tank)
I recently picked up the same model and same variant awesomely enough. My only issue with it was my inability to remove the engine from the compartment for display but everything else incredibly done.
Love it mate! These look great.
Thanks for watching!
The detail is amazing wish they had these when I was collecting WW2 stuff.
The star antenna is for a second radio...It means it's a command tank.
I wish this stuff was around when I was a kid
Such an awesome video. I just bought a Hobby Master Spitfire about 2 weeks ago and I love it. I’m looking at getting more and more models like yours. I’d love to have see your collection in person. Thank you for the video and I hope to see more from you soon😎
Great looking Jagdtiger . I didn’t know anything about force’s of valor. But now I know thanks . 👍🏼🇺🇸.
Man if I had that when I was a child I'd ask for nothing more cuz that looks awesome and is really tempting to play with
Now that’s the real Tonk
Very good!!
Thanks to your great video, I have not only subscribed, but just ordered my first FOV 1/32 model, the Jagdtiger you feature in this video. I normally collect diecast cars and bikes, but I've been considering militaria for some time. The quality and level of detail are excellent, especially when you consider the price. Really looking forward to its arrival! 🙂
Would have loved to have had one of these back when I was 12 years old !
Very impressive toy/model! Actually didn't know F.O.V. was still in business! The "Hunting Tiger" was the heaviest of the three Tiger variations, and I think only about 50 or 60 of them were ever built. Hitler loved the idea of "land battleships" that could overcome anything, at least in his fantasies. But the reality is that the Hunting Tiger had some weaknesses, such as its heavy weight and exposed treads, which, if disabled, would make it a sitting duck. The U.S. Army had orders to call in an air strike if they encountered one of these monsters------it was too strong for any American tank to deal with.
Good info! Yes Forces of Valor is actually releasing new products and they are really detailed.
I'm glad someone is finally telling what actually happened. The propaganda is so tiresome. I'm sick of the "documentaries" claiming the Sherman was the best tank ever made. Uh uh, not even second best. I saw a documentary where a Sherman crew member recounted what happened when they encountered the Tiger. the 75mm gun couldn't penetrate the front of the German tank. It simply backed out of range and returned fire when the Sherman was trying to move to the side. Because it was facing the side, the heavier 88mm gun just punched through like it was a beer can. The poor veteran then broke down, crying. He was unable to finish the story so they moved to a different topic. I can't imagine how the British coped when they encountered the 88 on the sands of North Africa. One Brit said famously "It went through all our tanks like warm butter." He was NOT exaggerating at all.
@@largol33t1 Yep. Even a 13-year old German girl named Wolfhilde, whose diary was discovered only a few years ago, mentioned in her writing how poorly-constructed American tanks seemed to be compared to her own army's vehicles. "Wolfhilde's Hitler Youth Diary" is available from your local library. She and her brother both survived the war. She remained an unapologetic Nazi, but her brother married an American girl, moved to the States, and eventually became vice-president of the Whirlpool Appliance Corporation!
Oh look a Wehraboo claiming the Tiger being an Unbeatable Death machine
@@nftmonkey3027 "Wehraboo"? No, just relating some factual information to contribute to our hobby.. That's a lot better than just going online to shoot my dumb mouth off like you're doing. Capeesh?
It's a pitty they don't make this in 1:18 Scale. Once again Well Done.
They are coming out with a 1/16 scale King Tiger in diecast! Thank you for watching!
Good to see you again bro!
Thank you and thanks for watching!
Hell yeah, please do more WW2 reviews, greetings from Ecuador btw
Really nice tank
I recommend using tamia model glue. It’s for models but it works pretty good
I need to try that out. I actually think I have some but its the plastic glue.
Yes, I do believe it is plastic glue
Antenna!!! Love watching!👍😁
And a command antenna.
Good info, thanks! I appreciate you watching.
Picked it up after watching this, awesome tank, thanks!
Wow that's impressive keep up the work
2:32 After I searched... it turned out that Forces of Valor Waltersons 1/32 released two suspension variants. The one with suspension is the Porsche version, yes Porsche Suspension. I don't know why they made the Henschel Suspension static, maybe it's a cost issue because Henschel uses big road wheels? LOL
Not a tank collector but my god does this make me want to start lol
What a great model
I actually found this in Virginia Beach and it was just sitting so I got it there was a mini tank cruiser from the uk and when I got home it was the size of my Lego tank that I built after I went to
Vacation and that was it!!
Wow cool tank
Not a tank.
@@AWMJoeyjoejoe ok
@Elsa Segovia Its not a tank, its a tank destroyer.
@@AWMJoeyjoejoe bro that is a tank
It’s a nazi tank
great job with the model, please can you tell us the cost of elite force plane models and the link to buy them?
Thank you! I get most of mine on ebay now. The 1:18 scale manufacturers went out of business Unfortunately.
This is really awesome
Miniatura incrível! Muito legal!
Eyyy you are back !
my favorite self-propelled cannon is still the ISU-152 😃😃
A beautiful German tank
actually not a tank a self propelled gun
@@tomgiorgini9154Jagdtiger isn't artillery dude..
@@jitihunt21 a hunting tiger vis a self propelled gun like i said
Yahkt. 72-ton monster. The heaviest AFV in WWII.
best review!! thank you for making this video. i really love it
Thank you! I appreciate you watching.
Hi - regarding pronouncing the german. Try this : 1 - go to google translate 2- choose english (input) and german (output) 3- write: "hunting-tiger". Notice the J-sound - germans (and danes) use a slightly different J-sound. This guy, who loves history - nails it too. Good luck. Nice video.
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Thank you! Good info 👍
i wasnt a fan of tanks untill i watched your videos now i love tanks and i plan to purchase some for christmas
I wasnt into tanks either until I started getting into the Forces of Valor line up. I cant get over the solid details. Thank you for sharing that and for watching!
Where can I buy diecast models, and if you have a site, do they ship to the Netherlands?
Yet another amazing video keep up the work
Thank you!
Nice, but why 1:32??? Scale armor scale is 1:35...
Yeah, I don’t get companies that do that. 1/35 is by far the most popular scale for armor.
Perfect Tank
Love ur vids ❤
Where did you buy that Tank on Amazon I’m thinking of buying the tiger 1 but the Jagdtiger sold out
Here's the link: amzn.to/3T4B4Gb
Jagdtiger but i think germany saying jagdtiger is
Yagdtiger
Sorry if im wrong
I love tank destroyers
Gotta love German WW2 camo!
Hey my friend... subscribed!!!
I agree, thanks for subscribing!
yahoo~ Militray!excellent .
You said "Jagdtiger" right, I'm glad your back i missed your reviews.
No he did not.
Excelente muito bom 👏👏👏👏
Tenha um bom dia de Brasil 🙏🇧🇷
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New subscriber here, enjoying your back catalogue of videos 😊
Welcome! Thank you for subscribing and watching. I will have some new videos coming soon as well : )
It would take some time but if you had a steam cleaner you may be able to steam the plastic holding shell off the backdrop cardboard and save it from destruction. I'd say it would be worth a shot.
Thats a good point 👍
Excellent
Nice model I would have to get rid of that number on the front.
confirmed it is an antenna, from what i know when the allies or soviets see this kind of tiger it means its like the leader or comms because of the antenna. they shoot that tiger first
i might be wrong though i knew this from brickmania from their lego jagtiger kit
Sweet, thanks!
It is pronounced Yagtiger! 250mm of frontal armor and a 128mm maingun!
i have this, its very nice
That's nice one
I agree! Thanks for watching.
I have a game I play called attack on tank rush and it's nothing like your model of the Jagd
tiger
He sounds and looks Like the demolition ranch guy
😂
One mean mother!!!!
Awesome model, tremendous detail, your little "brass" wires are a type of targeting range finder, the Luftwaffe had a similar system, when a set of beams crossed it showed on a screen ,matched your position with the intented target area.. On pronunciation of " jagd " you're close, a German would understand, German is spoken differently than written, it would drive you crazy because certain words have "gender". In the case of jagd preceding the name, ( again Lufwaffe had the same). It means to HUNT or Hunter. Great video, standing by for the next kit review.
Good info! Thank you.
It's funny calling my car dealer to schedule service. Half the staff get the name right and the other half get it wrong. It's not Volks-wagon. It's pronounced Fohlks-vahgun. And it is not a person's name. It was a slogan Adolf Hitler coined meaning "The people's car."
"Yogteegr" is pronunciation. Nice review very cool set
Awesome, thank you!
WOW!.....want it......
The fact you don't know what a sterne antenna is or any of the names or terminology makes me wonder why you're reviewing stuff you don't know.
I review a lot of models and just started getting into tanks. I am learning with every video. I appreciate you watching!
Why don’t you give some constructive criticism instead. Perhaps point out what you think was wrong instead of just trashing him.
I wanna see apc or strier reviews
pls do 1:18 m4a3e8 sherman
and tiger i
Want to do a Tiger in the future. Here's my 1:18 Sherman review: ruclips.net/video/keH9m46bx7Q/видео.html
Hatches not doors.
It's a radio antenna
jaggt tieger would be about right!
GOOD!
Now.. where do i get one
I got it for about $79. You can find them on Amazon sometimes.
Aerial antenna
not ''zaght taigr'' but "jagt tiger"
J is pronounced as a Y, so the tank name is pronounced "yahgd tiger."
"Jagd" is German for "hunt"
Tiger as per being built on a tiger chassis, built specifically to hunt and destroy enemy tanks. Hence the name of "hunting tiger." If you want to get really technical, listen to Germans pronounce "tiger" and it sounds like "tea-gah"
The German word for a male "tiger" is also "tiger"
Preproduction: Two companies Henschel and Porsche were both tasked with designing the Tiger. Even though Henschel's designed was picked, Ferdinand Porsche nicknamed it the "Tiger" as to which the name stuck.
Also: your "not sure what this is" piece, is a second antenna, known as a "crows foot" or "umbrella ariel" or "star antenna." Most German forces were equipped with radios unless removed by crew. Command vehicles carried extra radio equipment, as to communicate with other battalions, or higher up command. That will be were the "crows foot" antenna comes into play.
It is called yaktiger
Hey mate do you have someone submarines or war ships?
I did a reviews of thr USS Hornet: ruclips.net/video/Z34Yoy5_DOU/видео.html
I want to get more ships and woukd love submarines as well.
What did it cost ?
I got it for about $79. You can find them on Amazon sometimes.
@@MilitaryVehicleReviews that’s a great price I’ve had a look on Evil Bay and they are on average $200 AuD 😂
@@zaynevanday142 whoa!! Ya that's pricey haha. Here ya go! $62! historicaviation.com/sd-kfz-186-panzerjager-tiger-1-32-die-cast-model/ Historic Aviation is a distributor for Forces of Valor. Not sure if they ship to AU though..
I'd buy that for a dollar 😎
Nice video!
About the pronunciation, you weren't far off. Generally it's pronounced "Yag-teeger"
You could of just cut the clear plastic out with a modeling knife, that would of kept the background nice.
I realized that after.. I didnt think it would rip the background. I thought the background was covered with clear layer.
@@MilitaryVehicleReviews shit happens😂
how much bro ??
I think you can include this as a toy.
It’s called a travel lock
Przykro mi to pisać ale Jagtiger to nie był tankdystrojer on był przeznaczony głównie do niszczenia umocnień.
JAGDTIGER basicly means hunting tiger
It’s pronounced kinda like “yag-tiger” 👍🏻🙂
جميل والله العضيم يستحق لايك وشتراك
It is coll d yag Tiger
The name Jagdtiger is pronounced “yag-tiger” in English, just thought I’d let you know
Awesome, thank you!
Teeger, not Tiger!
@@bosseraven9180 technically correct but it's the same word in English, so English speakers traditionally go with "Yag-Tiger"
Is that a panzer or a panther????
Thats a JagdTiger
👍
Cool and great reviews! And btw, the correct pronunciation is "Yag-Tee-ger" (and sorry if the pronunciation is wrong)
Awesome, good info. Thanks for watching!
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i think it’s pronounced “yagdteeger” or something i know the j is a y sound
I’m jealous ha ha
👌
Pronounced as, "yag-tee-ger" bro👍
Its not a " dschagd tiger" its a "JAGD" Tiger. Jagen is the german Word for Hunt 😉