200 is by Herpa while 214 is ROCO w/unknown source resin suspension/tracks.
FANTASTIC scences there PaulE they look very realistic an ive enjoyed lookin through them as i love the ole tiger as one of my fav tanks pity we dint have it durein W/W2 as im sure the alies would have made it into a super tank as it nr was but ive heard that it had probs when in action but the 88 mm gun was a world beaterStabs area w/AAA & Tiger II tanks emplaced as Tiger I Company elements advance. Herpa Hvy car, unknown funker & schwimmer, ArsenalM Tiger IIs & ROCO Tiger Is, Ostwinds & Whirlwinds. Figs. by ArsenalM, ROCO & Preiser.
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Bigger is better --- haven't heard that for a while!I believe the original concept was designed around a forty to forty-five ton vehicle.....I can't understand why Hitler insisted on a behemoth that couldn't even get out of it's own way! After all, bigger is better........right?
I have to keep reminding myself about the scale.Paul,
I have said it before but I love the detail you get in to these small scale builds.
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