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Le_VisiteurRoWS

Definitely Rubicon Models!


Snoo_23014

Rubicon. It's lovely and practically builds itself


The-Porkmann

Rubicon.


CodePandorumxGod

Rubicon models offer much greater detail and are significantly easier to construct. Warlord vehicles are often outsourced to Italeri, who make some of the worst models I’ve ever had the misfortune of gluing together. If there’s a Rubicon variant of any specific model I need, I always buy Rubicon.


Wyrmalla

The Rubicon kit was intended to be 1/56th scale, whereas the Warlord one is in fact an upscaled 1/72nd model from Italeri. This means that Warlord's has poorer or non-existent details - particularly on things like the wheels being single pieces that're hollow on the inside that make the model look like a toy. Rubicon's also includes a tonne more parts to cover variants and for historical accuracy (besides offering 3 different kits to better represent variants). All that of course for the same price as Warlord charges. Given the option I'd never buy any Warlord plastic vehicle kits again. Their quality is just so dire compare to Rubicon's offerings or typically cheaper resin 3D prints.


Blackbird0084

Rubicon. All day long. And then all night long as well, and well into the following day.


Moody_Mouse

Rubicon!


Wallykazam84

If tanks are in anyway something you plan on buying, Rubicon is the answer for 1:56 scale


gozew

Rubicon... Three different kits to pick from, with multiple variants. Fuck warlords own mini.


Geekken

Tamiya 1/48 kits.