>>10555531Side by side with Cobi's Tiger 131 and the size difference is readily apparent. One visual complaint I have with the QG Super Tiger are the road wheels: they use the same ones copied from Cobi which end up looking comically small and leaving a lot of space between them and the armor belt, plus the sagging treads. I get that QG made the model this big cuz they wanted an autistically detailed interior but they also needed to enlarge the road wheels to compensate.
Final verdict, if you're a brick-built tank fan but are scale-conscious this won't fit in well with your other tanks; if scale doesn't matter you'll probably enjoy it, particularly if you're into interior detailing (that will rarely see the light of day once built). For me one of the biggest selling points was a color scheme other than desert - Cobi is a bitch to find here and what becomes available is usually way overpriced, while the one Tiger of theirs I have is 131 which is North Africa scheme; QG's previous Tiger was a near-copy of that 131; Kazi's Tiger is more of a yellow, but yeah. I have Sembo's grey and black Tiger as well but it's smaller than the others and has various other failings.
Hoping that Sluban will put out a Tiger I at some point, would be even better if it's in the same scheme as their Tiger II and StuG III or at least something other than desert.