I agree with what's been said, but I think what it really comes down to is the reviewers history. Nearly every review that I've read by Brett Green has almost exactly parallelled my experience when I built the same kit. There's another prominent model site that the reviews aren't as helpful for me, because when I build the same kit, my experience may differ drastically.
Now, it's not because Brett is right and the other guy is wrong- far from it. It just seems that Brett Green's perceptions, expectations and feelings about a kit he's built will be a fairly accurate predictor of what I'll experience. (Now if I only had his talent! )
So I guess what I'm trying to say is I like reviews from a reviewer who "thinks" like I do (there's a scary thought).
I wish reviewers would have a statement like "I never met a kit I didn't like" or "Every rivet has it's correct place", or so forth, so I could gauge that going in.
Of course, the only real way to figure out which reviewers are going to be helpful to me is to continually read them.
Now, I still read other reviewers. Whether they look at building the same as I do doesn't matter when they say "the wing to fuselage join leaves about a 2mm gap." That's always helpful.
I do dislike "trashing" reviews.... keep it objective.
I better stop now I'm rambling...... LOL
Jon Bius
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