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Thomas V.

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  1. 3 hours ago, MarkoZG said:

    Hs 129, Me 210 and Me 323 are hardly toolings from the years you mentioned, not even from this millenium.

    I cited latest re-release date, of course that they are old toolings.

  2. 50 minutes ago, John Thompson said:

    I really believe the Su-25 will be better than the OEZ (and everyone else) kit that has been the only one in 1/48 until now (and which I actually built, believe it or not. No, I don't have photos.). That said, I was not pleased with Zvezda's 1/72 "Rook" from back in 1997, so I hope they started with a clean sheet of paper for the 1/48 version.

     

    John

    Totally new design, not linked to any older model, part of the Frogfoot family, Su-25,Su-25K will be out of the this box, SM iterations coming later, UB/UBK too, when I don't know

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  3. 4 hours ago, B_Bogus said:

    My thoughts exactly. Not binning my Eduard/KP rebox just yet...

    Even if they go the route of simplified  tooling, it will without doubt be the best 48th Frogfoot yet, and no doubt very accurate.

    As a failsafe measure while Trumpeter/HB is still in its hibernation waiting for government subsidies to find their way, as with Mi-24,  maybe with Zvezda's release they will find incentive to downscale their 32nd '25....

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  4. Italeri's core business is proverbial cherry on top, using or better said cleverly utilising infrastructure of what was 10x times bigger company up to mid 1990's- they don't solely rely on selling kits for their income.

    None the less, its devastating to see not only relative lack of new toolings, but more so essentially not utilising their own portfolio or tooling bank because (as in numerous other cases) having wrong people at wrong positions, literally not knowing what and when.

    At the same time their high value products  like 35th scale boats, 32nd scale aircraft abd 1/12 cars are still great sellers, but as with numerous examples lately prices are skyrocketing, as well production runs being highly conservative making most Italeri kits essentially limited releases.

    Lancia Delta in 1/12 for app.170-200€ per box is mind boggling, as for other new tools, F-35B in 48th scale( great decision in my view) slated for December release is again postponed, first new 48th airplane tooling in 12 years!...all in all not good-complacency set in -in a big way.

     

    P.S. several toolings that are still unsurpassed

    H-19 latest box released 2002

    H-21 latest box released 2011

    Hs 129.....2010

    Me 210.....2012

    Me 323.....2010

    DUKW.......2014

    LVT 1/2...........2001/2008

    etc...etc..

     

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  5. 31 minutes ago, Piotr Mikolajski said:

     

    In this mythical world where the cost of making moulds has dropped by 100% and the kit is priced by the size of the aircraft, not the contents of the box, it's probably even cheaper.

     

    In the world where this Fw 190D was produced, all the components needed to make a kit have become several times more expensive since 2017. Kit manufacturers have also raised prices several times in the last four years.

    The price of the PZL.23 still has 2017 

    They should they price it 24€ or even 36€ then , as you say components " become several times more expensive", as we all in the know-know " these components"  make most of kits price-right.

    Pushing agenda that is legitimate from manufacturers viewpoint but definitely not from fellow modellers or buyers-not nice in my view, I refrained going "ad hominem" long time but your " insights" and " knowledge" are highly in line of covert advertising, which as said you have every right to do-but so do others to rebuke.

     

     

     

     

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  6. Long long time ago Dual Combos meant between 35-50% price reduction on the second kit , today its at best 15%, but they are selling great none the less, in fact Eduard " Limited Edition" kits are highly sought after by collectors( what majority of buyers are).

    On the negative side, most of current ones or in the last 2-3 years are devoid of imagination,

    aside from VLR Mustangs and Jabo Fw's there is almost no variation, no special boxings including variants/parts that cannot be found

    outside from LE boxes, as was before.

    No Russian Mk.IX's, French Mk.IX's, FR.IX's, night fighting Fw 190's etc...etc...

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  7. Primary being flash, in the last few years lots of Revell kits have lots of flash, now given how almost all Revell tools are made from very high quality steel moulds( that can last very long time) its due to either non proper storage thus maintenance, or even lack of repair when needed, or lack of knowledge by machine operator.

    Others being air pockets on transparent parts, warping and sink marks, mostly due to improper pressure and or improper cooling time-joys of outsourcing.

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  8. While there can be debate regarding this latest COVID related rise ( taking into account that majority ( aside from tooling production ) of proactivity is again EU sourced.

    -no shipping from xy Far Eastern country( aside from few toolings that are of Korean origin )

    Problem lies in consecutive rises from Hobbico takeover till today, or way way before C19, and with latest increase prices being 70-100% more expensive than 8 years ago, and as said before, production quality (QC included) dropped sharply at the same time.

    Revell does still have one of the best retail networks, both in the USA and in throughout EU, but even with such advantage things don't look good in the long term.

    Revell kits sold outstandingly well due to almost perfect quality/ price ratio, that is not the case since 2013( due to Hobbico's policy of dumping prices in the USA and compensating in the EU).

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