Hello,
I must say that these are excellent kits in all regards. I mainly work with these DML/Dragon kits (I have over a dozen different kits), and Historex kits, and have yet to find a resin kit from any company, that I liked better (but I do prefer styrene over resin). The mold quality is generally excellent, as is fit and detail. A couple of the kits have received bad reviews in the "fit" department, but when I worked with the those specific kits, I did not experience the same issues the reviewer was critical of, but I do tend to detail and convert every figure I build.
Since they are styrene they are very easy to convert. The plastic is good quality, and they are easy to work with. It is also easy to "super detail" the figures, and there are some very good aftermarket insignia, badge, and detail sets available from Verlinden and VLS.
A good deal of patience is necessary for cleanup and detail work (as on any model), and the possibility to add scratch-built details always presents itself (helmet details, slings for weapons, etc.), but I honestly feel there are no better 1/16 scale kits available. In fact, when the opportunity has presented itself, I have purchased as many as 5 or 10 extra of these kits, just to use as spare parts (heads, hands, equipment, weapons, helmets, etc.) for conversion work.
Hope this is helpful.
RM
QUOTE: Originally posted by knight667
So far I really like Tamiya's 1/16 figure kits, but I just noticed while searching Squadron (a daily event...I need to do something while I'm at work ) that Dragon has a whole bunch of figures out as well. Anybody work with these? How's the detail/accuracy?
|
|