I am not a Tiger expert. I am just a modeler who enjoys random subjects and picket out a Tiger kit to build. As such, I cannot expound on the accuracy of parts or placement of details. As a model kit, it appears generally to be a good offering, especially for those who, like me, are limited by budget. The major shortcomings of the kit are as indicated above, the wavy surface appearance of the hull on the left side and the front armor plate. Wood grain texture can easily be created on the jack block. The tracks may be an issue for some. I don't know how the barrel will look when assembled. There are no etch screens for the engine deck. I don't know how the kit will go together other than a test fit of the upper and lower hull portions, which show some work may be needed at the join in the front hull. There is a lot of good to offer in this kit, and while some experience is needed it should not be beyond the average modeler, and much easier to assemble than the offerings of other manufacturers. I don't know how widespread the molding issues are, though in online discussions I have read they seem to be fairly consistent with the left hull side. With care this kit will build up to a very nice looking model, as most anything can.
I purchased my kit as mentioned, from Hobbyeasy. It is widely available online and should be in the inventory at brick and mortar shops as well. Look for the best price.