MFH Presents the ultimate ultimate Tiger I?

well, I guess you better have a look for yourself…

http://militarymodels.co.nz/2013/02/09/update-model-factory-hiro-135-ultimate-kit-pz-kpfw-vi-tiger-i-ausf-e-late-production/mfh-1-35-scale-ultimate-kit-pz-kpfw-vi-tiger-i-ausf-e-late-production-11/

http://www.modelfactoryhiro.com/new/en/archives/7664#more-7664

Very Best Regards
Johan

It looks amazing but for £300 ($480) plus shipping etc I cant see they will sell many

Phil

This was discussed on various fora, such as;

http://militarymodels.co.nz/2013/02/27/update-3-model-factory-hiro-135-ultimate-kit-pz-kpfw-vi-tiger-i-ausf-e-late-production/

The negative points were; it’s expensive; they didn’t include all the interior parts; they got some things wrong.

David

David: I’ve watched this with curiosity. Definitely a boutique model – but appealing to whom? Hardcore modelers would go a different route for an “ultimate” Tiger. Appeals to someone who just wants to say they were willing to spend that much? Dunno. Can’t even imagine it’d be that much fun to build, IMHO.

MFH may have known about the high resale price of Cyber Hobby Tigers. The price point of this kit seems credible in that light. But I wonder how many of those ebay kits are sold? You could run out of deep-pocketed customers very quickly.

If I wanted a full Tiger interior kit I’d get the Academy one which is £20-30. Like a lot of the “engineer” kits that promise so much most miss the point. In this case they cheat using magnets etc to make things work.

A true “Engineer” kit is one like those made by Zoukei-Mura I have two of their kits (the Skyraider and the TA-152) and if they ever start building armour everyone will be in for a shock

Phil