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The changes to the real airframes were substantial and some type of resin set to reflect that would be cost prohibitive. Chief Snake
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When I was with B/2/160th, it was our understanding that the Es were going to be completely new airframes. I left in 1993 so I don't know if that was the case or not.
In any event, I think the Chief has some valid points. Yes it would be nice to have an E, but I think we should wait and see what the A and D are like before we start clamoring for an E. Besides converting a D to and E would be pretty substantial in 1/35th. Meteor caught hell for the price tag on their PB4Y2 conversion in 1/48th, so imagine the howls of outrage when and if a resin conversion kit is ever released for this kit.
Besides,. It very well could be the same kind of issue that came up with their 1/32 F4F, the kit was pulled, changes were made and it was re-issued, and we didn't hear much afterwards.
The inevitable sequence of events seems to be:
1. A new kit release is announced
2. Much is made of the new kit on the modeling forums for months before the release and based on how much is written, one gets the impression that said kit will be purchased in large numbers.
3. As time progresses and "test shots" are issued, everyone starts to coalesce into a couple of groups... The "It looks like a (insert name of object here) to me" group and the "The thing is seriously flawed" group then there is the "I don't care, I think it's great that we have this subject at all" group.
4. Then when the kit is finally released, we get all kinds of "in box" reviews.
5. Six months later, the kit is forgotten and you have a hard time finding reviews of any of these kits that have actually been built,
6. The cylce starts again when a new kit is announced....
Just some thoughts on tryin to keep things in perspective.
Jonathan Primm