>>8555178I'm a german, so i watch set reviews in german from time to time, and bluebrixx obviously is very present there.
What i know is that their sets usually are for display, due to building techniques as well as they quite often have not so perfect clutch between single parts. This might be better in recent sets, but it has been a complaint i often heard in videos.
They have, however, very nice sets for trains, buildings (their medieval houses they released recently look so amazing) and others.
Their tanks however i would not even think about getting, just from the looks of them. None of these tank sets you posted looks "good" to me. The T-34-85 and the Pershing in the top row look ok.
The Sherman Turret looks like its a Tige turret.
The Tiger.. wtf. Just WTF, the cheapest tiger from China you can find on Ali manages to get the outer shape of the Tiger better than this thing.
Tiger P? What the fuck, why is its turret twice as long as on the normal tiger.
And the 38(t) looks also very out of proportions. Quan Guan 38(t) for like 12€ looks better than this. Just no.
I mean, 76€ for 6 tanks is a nice price, and if the shapes aren't triggering you like they trigger me, go for it. You get 4000+ parts for less than 100€, that alone is a good deal i guess. But if you want good looking WW2 tanks i would compare these with Quan Guan prices first.
Because there is another thing to consider, and to me the reason i never bought from Blue Brixx before: QG always includes 3-8 minifigures.
Bluebrixx Sets come without minifigures. (due to legal reasons). So even if i would order a chinese set via Bluebrixx, it would come without figures.
Compare the 38(t) that is on sale from your picture with that one that they list as "coming soon".
https://www.bluebrixx.com/en/military-models/100656/Panzer-38t-BlueBrixx-SpecialThere are worlds in between the looks of these two sets.