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RedMike 03-24-2013 02:00 PM

Tamiya JS-2 question
 
I am considering purchasing one of these, but, I am curious as to what exactly you get for the price tag(that cost more than the Leopard 2A6)? What are the extras and added details? I read the current JS-2 thread, however, it did not go into great detail regarding what is included in the kit. Thank you in advance for your response!

tomhugill 03-24-2013 02:06 PM

RE: Tamiya JS-2 question
 
Same as all other Tamiya kits, you need to provide tx/rx and battle system should you want them.

phasor 03-24-2013 02:34 PM

RE: Tamiya JS-2 question
 
Hi,

I think the JS-2 is way overpriced. In terms of features and build complexity, it is only at par with previous Tamiya releases such as The King Tiger, Tiger 1, Jagdpanther , Panther, KV-1 and perhaps the Sherman. The M26 Pershing is even more complicated. Surely, it is far behind the Leopard 2A6 (multi-mode fiber optic lighting, bearing-equipped turret rotation system (the best), dual 540 motors, sealed and sophisticated gearbox assembly, translucent main gun tip, rubber-pad tracks, etc.). I have also been contemplating on the JS-2 but can't seem to justify purchase.

Gerry

RedMike 03-24-2013 02:56 PM

RE: Tamiya JS-2 question
 
By added features, I meant photo-etch, metal upgrades and detailed parts that would be on par with aftermarket accessories. For the price tag, I figured Tamiya must have elevated their game. I really like the kit and I am seriously considering adding it to the collection. Also, I want to support Tamiya because I would like them to continue producing new kits.

mcovalsk 03-24-2013 03:29 PM

RE: Tamiya JS-2 question
 

ORIGINAL: phasor
Hi,
I think the JS-2 is way overpriced. In terms of features and build complexity, it is only at par with previous Tamiya releases such as The King Tiger, Tiger 1, Jagdpanther , Panther, KV-1 and perhaps the Sherman. The M26 Pershing is even more complicated. Surely, it is far behind the Leopard 2A6 (multi-mode fiber optic lighting, bearing-equipped turret rotation system (the best), dual 540 motors, sealed and sophisticated gearbox assembly, translucent main gun tip, rubber-pad tracks, etc.). I have also been contemplating on the JS-2 but can't seem to justify purchase.
Gerry
I agree 100% I can't seem to justify the price. Although I'm a Tamiya fan, they overpriced this one, this smells like an abuse. After the indecent M51 which made me spend all my wallet just to build a decent one ( the only things useful in the big garbage box were the lower hull, HVSS and turret., as well as the electrics…with wrong sound or course), they could have been so nice Japanese people to make a new tank to a reasonable price.

But if the donkey modeler like me, bought it…. Then why not to follow milking the cow LOL LOL. My 2cts… you know.

Panther F 03-24-2013 03:37 PM

RE: Tamiya JS-2 question
 
I just wonder, if there is another Tamiya tank released, do you think it will be the same price?

I mean if that WWII British tank finally became reality, will most of you pay the JS-2 price tag?


I haven't seen a lot of people flocking to this one as the kits in the past were but do you think a lack of sales will kill the next release?














~ Jeff

CCC2012 03-24-2013 03:42 PM

RE: Tamiya JS-2 question
 
i think i might pass on the js-2 and get the KV-2.....i love that damn ugly tank!!

RC19 03-24-2013 04:16 PM

RE: Tamiya JS-2 question
 
I agree you cannot compare the js- 2 to the leopard 2a6 and it is alot more money for less tank .I have canceled my JS-2 order and I am thinking of going with a pershing

Ronan87 03-24-2013 04:25 PM

RE: Tamiya JS-2 question
 
The problem is that...<div>
</div><div>If the kit is poor/overpriced, people buy it = Encourages the company to do that again.</div><div>If the kit is poor/overpriced, people don't buy it = Discourages the company to come up with new releases (or adds delays).</div><div>
</div><div>Only thing to do is mass contact Tamiya US/UK and let them know. But we are talking about Tamiya... they mostly care about their Japanese customers.</div>

RedMike 03-24-2013 04:47 PM

RE: Tamiya JS-2 question
 
Soooooo.....does that mean there are no photo-etch, metal upgrades or detail-up parts? The Panther, desert Tiger and Leopard have been released with such items. Why would Tamiya go the route of offering less for more money, besides the obvious conclusions we may have? I want to continue to support Tamiya. Even their 1/32 airplane kits continue to push the quality envelope upwards with the release of each new kit. Seriously, are there some extra PE and extra detailing parts included? I may have overlooked in the previous thread.

mcovalsk 03-24-2013 05:05 PM

RE: Tamiya JS-2 question
 
If you mean support like I will let those guys to rip me off then, then the next one will cost US$1200 and will have a Sherman chassis with a Flak88 on.... LOL LOL LOL

Ronan87 03-24-2013 06:50 PM

RE: Tamiya JS-2 question
 
Have you contaced someone that owns one?


ORIGINAL: RedMike

Soooooo.....does that mean there are no photo-etch, metal upgrades or detail-up parts? The Panther, desert Tiger and Leopard have been released with such items. Why would Tamiya go the route of offering less for more money, besides the obvious conclusions we may have? I want to continue to support Tamiya. Even their 1/32 airplane kits continue to push the quality envelope upwards with the release of each new kit. Seriously, are there some extra PE and extra detailing parts included? I may have overlooked in the previous thread.

cleong 03-24-2013 07:08 PM

RE: Tamiya JS-2 question
 
From the DAK buildI recall that Tamiya included some metal grab handles for the JS-2. Aside from that, it seems pretty much business as usual aside from the LED/fibre optic lighting, and of course the price.The Tamiya Panther doesn't come with photo-etched grilles (available as an upgrade) however the Jagdpanther comes with it. The Panther is woefully lacking on details and accessories.

If you were spending JS-2 money, you'd get a lot more going with the Leopard 2A6 as previously mentioned.

Otherwise, a Pershing offers you all of the features of the JS-2 (switchable lights, safety feature on transmission, recoil, and great sound) without the price.<br type="_moz" />

sevoblast 03-25-2013 12:08 AM

RE: Tamiya JS-2 question
 
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You get metal lower hull, drive sprockets, idler wheels, suspension arms and brackets, steel torsion bars and Tamiya's well proven transmission systems in addition to the complete DMD/TO drive and sound system. Some after market parts are coming on line, should be available in a couple months if not less.

The prototype tank was quite crude to begin with and didn't have a lot of odds and ends hanging on it.

wsn123 03-25-2013 01:24 AM

RE: Tamiya JS-2 question
 


CCC2012 03-25-2013 04:08 AM

RE: Tamiya JS-2 question
 


ORIGINAL: Panther F

I just wonder, if there is another Tamiya tank released, do you think it will be the same price?

I mean if that WWII British tank finally became reality, will most of you pay the JS-2 price tag?


I haven't seen a lot of people flocking to this one as the kits in the past were but do you think a lack of sales will kill the next release?




you are right....i have not seen any build up reports or reviews....hmmm....









~ Jeff
you are right....i have not seen any build up reports or reviews....hmmm....

edoubleaz 03-25-2013 07:17 AM

RE: Tamiya JS-2 question
 
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From the DAK club build I can tell you there are some great engineering things with this tank that are worth praising. The idler is modified to fix any spreading issue the KV-1 had. It works with an L-shape bracket in the front to stiffen the bejesus out of the hull. There is great surface texture to the cast areas and the welded surfaces are appropriately cold rolled steel. Many little parts are metal now to avoid breakage as on the KV-1. The Drive train is robust and looks busy but works with little third party efforts.

More to follow as we plan to have one in combat this weekend, but I am putting the build together on the DAK site. The builder has it in paint already so lookout....


http://www.desertarmor.com/DAK_PROJECTS/JS-2.html

tomhugill 03-25-2013 08:43 AM

RE: Tamiya JS-2 question
 
I think it comes with some PE bits in the box too

CCC2012 03-25-2013 09:37 AM

RE: Tamiya JS-2 question
 


ORIGINAL: edoubleaz

From the DAK club build I can tell you there are some great engineering things with this tank that are worth praising. The idler is modified to fix any spreading issue the KV-1 had. It works with an L-shape bracket in the front to stiffen the bejesus out of the hull. There is great surface texture to the cast areas and the welded surfaces are appropriately cold rolled steel. Many little parts are metal now to avoid breakage as on the KV-1. The Drive train is robust and looks busy but works with little third party efforts.

More to follow as we plan to have one in combat this weekend, but I am putting the build together on the DAK site. The builder has it in paint already so lookout....


http://www.desertarmor.com/DAK_PROJECTS/JS-2.html
very nice.......

RedMike 03-25-2013 05:11 PM

RE: Tamiya JS-2 question
 
Thank you for all of the great responses! edoubleaz, that was the answer I was looking for. I asked my eight ball if there is aTamiya JS-2 in my future, it told me "signs point to yes"!

Panther F 04-09-2013 05:05 AM

RE: Tamiya JS-2 question
 
I'm just waiting for them to release the Parts Support List,

AND have them available for purchase on one of my projects.














~ Jeff

CCC2012 04-09-2013 12:57 PM

RE: Tamiya JS-2 question
 
i heard its a very nice kit.....

EugeniRUS 04-11-2013 06:40 AM

RE: Tamiya JS-2 question
 


ORIGINAL: CCC2012

i heard its a very nice kit.....

CCC2012, are you that swindler known before as Kurt Meyer?



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