Gamera
Cool Harry, looking forward to seeing how they come along.
Maybe a stupid question here but Dragon, Hobbyboss, Trumpeter, etc being Chinese companies it just seems odd to me you can't get their stuff there? Do they export almost all of it?
I'm sure they exist in Beijing or Shanghai, and I'm certain sure there's a few in Shenzhen, but I don't know of any scale modelling hobby shops outside of Hong Kong, which is around 2,000 miles and an almost 4-hour flight south of my location.
Hong Kong is a Special Administrative Region, which means anything bought there is classed as an international import for Customs purposes, and therefore subject to Customs search and import duty, plus it's a minimum transit time of two weeks to the Chinese mainland -- and there's restrictions on the value of goods that can be imported. Oh, and if they do decide to search through any particular item then believe me, they're not gentle as to how they carry it out -- I've a few horror stories involving hobby items being utterly destroyed, but that can keep for some other occasion I'm feeling grumpy about it.
I have been able to bypass the situation a couple of times by persuading vendors in Hong Kong to send me stuff direct from Shenzhen -- which means domestic post or courier, and no unwelcome attention from Customs -- but getting around the language barrier can be...."challenging". You'd kind of expect English to be universal in HK, (well I did), but that wasn't the case even as recently as 1996, far less now. I've been able to hit up on two different vendors in HK who have sales people with reasonable English language skills and these are the hobby shops I use for the majority of my orders. If they don't have what I want, then I'll go to Historex Agents, Fields of Glory or Hannants in the UK, or Sprue Brothers Stateside, who all offer excellent customer service -- and keep me relatively sane.
Please be aware that certain UK or USA vendors have a policy of not shipping to China, which just adds to the fun after you've gone and registered on their website, gone through the catalogs, made your choices, gone through the order process -- and then when it comes to payment -- you find out they won't ship your order........and the wife is wondering why you're dancing around the living room with steam blowing out your ears.
I'm being facetious of course, but there's no denying a touch of frustration at times when you have to source and import consumer goods that actually originate from China.
If anyone knows of any non-Hong Kong-based hobby outlets in mainland China, where communicating with them isn't a thrilling adventure ride complete with unexpected surprises, then I'm all ears....
Cheers