If you have played World of Tanks, you'll appreciate the kit. If you're on a budget you'll more than likely appreciate the kit. If you are wanting to make a historically accurate representation of a Tiger I, you may want to go with a different kit. Don't get me wrong, there's little flash, comes with its own cement, and has some interesting inscription decals you can place on the kit. The instructions also seem to be a little easier to read, but can still get a little confused with putting 15 or so pieces on the kit in one step. It also doesn't go over how to apply the Zimmerment BUT it's a common sense thing once you look at it and think for a second. For a builder on a budget, or just looking at trying different kits, go for it! If you're a die hard dio maker or a historically accurate purest, do a little research on the kit to get the aftermarket parts to bring it to snuff.