Why This 60-Year-Old Tamiya Kit is Pure Suffering (And Worth Every Second) | 1/35 M41 Walker Bulldog
I bought a 60-year-old Tamiya kit at 40% off. What could go wrong? (Ten road wheels. That's what could go wrong.) In this video I'm building Tamiya's 1/35 M41 Walker Bulldog — Kit #35055, originally tooled in 1964 as a motorized toy — while walking through the real M41's deeply ironic history. This was a tank designed to be fast, stealthy, and air-droppable. It was too loud to sneak up on anything, too heavy to drop from any aircraft, and got about 2.5 miles per gallon. It was essentially a golden retriever in tank form — enthusiastic, loud, beloved, and not entirely suited to the job. We cover the M41's rushed Cold War development, its complicated service record, why American crews hated it while South Vietnamese crews loved it, and how a tank America didn't want ended up serving in over two dozen countries. We also get into what it actually takes to build a kit this old — seam lines, flash, punch marks, and what sandpaper in your coffee at 1am feels like. The finished build? A faded VFW monument tank with faux-bronze statues. No combat finish. No mud. Just decades of oxidized paint, light rust, and the quiet dignity of a tank that outlived its reputation. The full weathering and painting video is coming next. Subscribe so you don't miss it. 🔔 Subscribe for the weathering & monument finish video — Intro & kit history: the 1964 motorized toy origin — The M41's rushed Cold War development & Korean War panic — Why the Walker Bulldog failed at almost everything it was designed for — Road wheels. Ten of them. Every one a lesson. — The engine that made stealth impossible — ARVN crews and the tank that America abandoned — Operation Lam Son 719: the tank that punched above its weight — Final details, grab handles, and things that end up on the floor — The build reveal & what's coming next #ScaleModeling #Tamiya #M41WalkerBulldog #ArmorModeling #ModelTanks #DrewsModelBench #TankHistory #ScaleModel #ModelBuilding #ColdWarTanks

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