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Some Questions: Admiral Toys 1:72 Panzer IIIs
Posted: Tue Jan 09, 2007 1:35 pm
by tmanthegreat
I'm thinking about getting one of these tanks, either the Panzer III H or L that are on the Admiral Toys store website, though I've come to a deadlock. I've read over the reviews (which I know were made by boardmembers) and they are generally positive. My real question is, which of the two Panzer IIIs is better? By this, I mean if they were compared side by side, which has the fewest flaws, most accuracy, etc. Thanks for your help

Posted: Wed Jan 10, 2007 12:38 am
by easy8
Tman,
I have both of Admiral's Panzers and I would tend to lean toward the H version myself. Mostly because Admiral was able to tweak their weathering process on this piece and it does have a "battle weary" look without being overdone. Their first attempt is a nice piece but does have more of a "factory fresh" look to it (Jason talks about this in his posts and goes over their early problems at the factory with weathering). I like the fact that Admiral included antennas...makes for a nice touch. Hopefully this helps you out.
easy8
Posted: Wed Jan 10, 2007 5:52 am
by Tshintl
I also like the "H" because it seems to be built a little better. I'm not real big on the weathering as I'm also a modeler and the weathering to me is not realistic looking. The tank itself is very nice and there's alot of actual diecast in there.
Posted: Thu Jan 11, 2007 10:43 pm
by tmanthegreat
Thanks! I had to find a way of effectively using a $10.00 off coupon that AT sent me for their webstore. I ordered the Panzer III H as it looked best to me as well
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Edit - January 18 2007:
I got the AT Panzer III H today and I am quite impressed
I have limited experience with the finer points of collecting 1:72 diecast armor (having only the FOV tanks and 1 Dragon tank) but the AT Panzer seems to have as good detailing and sculpting as a Dragon tanks I have seen. It is also quite heavy and the weathering is a nice touch!