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Monday, February 23, 2015 - 06:29 PM UTC
A new resin casting of a collapsed trench has been released by Tiger Productions.
A very well detailed collapsed Trench in 1/35th scale has just been released by Tiger Productions. With very nicely rendered logs on the wall of the trench and well represented corrugated sheet amongst other details, this should provide an interesting basis for a vignette or diorama.

Item code:

ODG001 - Collapsed Trench 1/35 scale

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Hmmm...their catalogue lists it at $35. Maybe worth it if one's modelling skills prevents one from forming some ground and fallen logs??
FEB 24, 2015 - 08:33 PM
Thank you for your comment sir. Obviously not your "cup of tea", but it may be for someone else. We understand it's not for everyone, specially someone with your amazing Razzle Dazzle Mega skills and out of this world expertise in diorama making/designing. Instead of working to "bring" down this item with the rude remarks, maybe you should "commend or support" small cottage industry companies for trying to do things that have not been released or tried/done before. Maybe, just maybe this "support" will allow small companies to stay in business and support the great hobby we all share.
FEB 25, 2015 - 05:56 AM
I don't see where you amazingly found "rude remarks", as I actually recommended it for anyone unable to scratch build one. I find your response to be accusatory, rude, and insulting! Of course, this is a forum, and EVERYONE is entitled to his/her opinion. Incidentally, I don't really think it takes "Razzle Dazzle" skills to make anything like this...just sayin'. Have a nice day!
FEB 25, 2015 - 09:04 PM
I did not find the response from tigerproductions to be "rude remarks" nor accusatory, rude, and insulting. I believe is was just stating his opinion as he is entitled too. And it is my opinion that people should think twice before posting their opinion, as it may be taken as derogatory in some form. It is also in my opinion that people who make derogatory comments towards manufactures within the hobby is counter-productive to the hobby. Maybe people should be providing CONSTRUCTIVE comments that will help improve the hobby and those who enjoy the hobby.
FEB 25, 2015 - 09:16 PM
Alright, I'll "commend" the effort to release an item that hasn't been done before. And I agree with Isherman's review comments about the nice level of detail on the logs. However, I would not "support" this effort by buying it for two reasons. (1) One would have to believe that all of the logs fell in the same manner and into a perfect replica of how they looked when they were the roof of the bunker. As can be clearly seen in the painted sample photo, there are several spots where a shorter log would likely have fallen into the gap of the bunker underneath, thereby showing gaps between the fallen logs, which would then give a much better suggestion that there had been a bunker under these logs.(2) The response to the ONLY comment that had been made was in extremely poor taste and seemed to be a direct personal insult. In your response, it's stated that you acknowledge that "this item may not be for everyone," and then verbally assault the first person who says it isn't something he'd use. I won't "support" any company who reacts to the purchasing public in such a manner.
FEB 25, 2015 - 10:02 PM
My apologies to all, it was a bad day and evening. Had a person who I respect and cared about as a great friend fired from the job I am at for no reason and was in one of those moods. In no way did I mean to insult anyone. I miss read the post in a moment of stupidity and being pissed off. I appreciate the comments and hope you can all forgive my momentary "stupidity". I will have the moderator delete my reply to the post, he was right and did not insult the posting of the item. Hope you can all take my warmest and sincerest apologies for my stupidity. Sincerely, Jose Rodriguez Tiger Productions
FEB 26, 2015 - 01:07 AM
All's well that ends well.
FEB 26, 2015 - 02:49 AM
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