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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, April 3, 2003 12:33 PM
Hi there! I'm from Singapore. nice to hear from all you guys out there. Say anyone into StarWars kit? Juz finish a X-wing fighter with a little C3PO in it. Should check out the B-wing fighter too & others like the Stap & battle droid, Anakin's podracer. But the "Virago" kit is truly awesome. I brought them all from AMT. You know doing this kit in a weathered form is exciting, especially in a dioramas. well hope to hear from you all soon......
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Posted by naplak on Thursday, April 3, 2003 1:12 PM
Hope you have checked out the FineMolds models. They are truely top notch kits!
www.naplak.com/modeling ... a free site for modelers www.scalehobby.com/forum/index.php ... a nice Modeling Forum
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, April 3, 2003 5:34 PM
Hi bertling, welcome aboard.

I do have a couple of Star Wars kits on the unbuilt shelf, just waiting for me to get going. Mind you, I have over a hundred other kits also vying for my attention.:-) I am looking forward to doing them though...someday.

Ray
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Posted by J-Hulk on Thursday, April 3, 2003 11:34 PM
Star Wars stuff certainly is cool.
Thinking about doing a Trade Federation Tank.
As Naplak has said, the FineMolds kits (X-Wing, Tie Fighter, and Jedi Starfighter) are all brilliant kits.
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Posted by modelmaker66 on Monday, February 22, 2016 3:25 PM

the new movie generated a ton of great kits from ban dai and revell.

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Posted by Bish on Monday, February 22, 2016 3:29 PM

modelmaker66

the new movie generated a ton of great kits from ban dai and revell.

 

You can't be serious.

I am a Norfolk man and i glory in being so

 

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Posted by modelmaker66 on Monday, February 22, 2016 3:31 PM

sure I am, they are great. Have you seen them? much better than the old amt kits it seems.

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Posted by modelmaker66 on Monday, February 22, 2016 3:31 PM

i think fine molds made sone a few years ago too.

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Posted by Bish on Monday, February 22, 2016 3:44 PM

I kinow you think your being funny, but really, your not. If you have an issue with the forum, take it up elsewhere instead of trying to destroy it for everyone else.

I am a Norfolk man and i glory in being so

 

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Posted by modelmaker66 on Monday, February 22, 2016 3:53 PM

I think you have mis understood me. I participate like every one does. why single me out? These are real topics, these all have relevence and have been answered with helpful replys. you should re evaluate your position and be considerate of all posters. we all contribute.

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Posted by Bish on Monday, February 22, 2016 3:55 PM

You know what your doing, try growing up and stop playing your silly little game, what ever it is.

I am a Norfolk man and i glory in being so

 

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Posted by Hunter on Monday, February 22, 2016 4:22 PM

The only Star Wars models I've seen are from Revell, and they were those "Snap-Tite" brand(Hobby Lobby). Boy I would love to build anything Star Wars. Who has the best online site to purchase Star Wars builds? Thank you for any leads

Hunter 

      

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Posted by Cobra 427 on Monday, February 22, 2016 5:47 PM

 

 

Hunter

The only Star Wars models I've seen are from Revell, and they were those "Snap-Tite" brand(Hobby Lobby). Boy I would love to build anything Star Wars. Who has the best online site to purchase Star Wars builds? Thank you for any leads

From what I've seen there are a few that Revell did make, and fine molds made a few.  The new Star Wars movie only generated the new Stormtrooper, C-3PO, R2-D2, R5-D4 NEW version of the TIE fighter, and X-wing. There's also the original version of the Stormtrooper, but MPC made the most. Try evilbay (ebay) if you want to get kits that either you can't get locally, or just want to build again.

Micheals might have models if you're looking for some that Hobby Lobby doesn't have any that you find appealing. There's www.walthers.com  www.squadron.com  just to name a couple that sell good models. I'll do a search to see if there are any others that you might want to look at.

~ Cobra Chris

Maybe a picture of a squirrel playing a harmonica will make you feel better?

 

 

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Posted by Hunter on Monday, February 22, 2016 6:01 PM

Cobra 427

 

 

 

 
Hunter

The only Star Wars models I've seen are from Revell, and they were those "Snap-Tite" brand(Hobby Lobby). Boy I would love to build anything Star Wars. Who has the best online site to purchase Star Wars builds? Thank you for any leads

 

From what I've seen there are a few that Revell did make, and fine molds made a few.  The new Star Wars movie only generated the new Stormtrooper, C-3PO, R2-D2, R5-D4 NEW version of the TIE fighter, and X-wing. There's also the original version of the Stormtrooper, but MPC made the most. Try evilbay (ebay) if you want to get kits that either you can't get locally, or just want to build again.

Micheals might have models if you're looking for some that Hobby Lobby doesn't have any that you find appealing. There's www.walthers.com  www.squadron.com  just to name a couple that sell good models. I'll do a search to see if there are any others that you might want to look at.

~ Cobra Chris

 

Cobra Chris - 

Thank you very much for your response. I also started the search and found some nice ones on Fine Mold Models. Really appreciate your time and help.

Hunter 

      

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Posted by hogfanfs on Monday, February 22, 2016 6:21 PM

Hunter,

If you are looking for Star Wars models, Revell has released the Master Series which includes the 1/48 X-wing, 1/48 Tie Fighter, and 1/72 Millenium Falcon. These are the former Fine Mold molds. The box art is even the same as the Fine Mold kits. I have found the best prices on these kits at Sprue Brothers: X-wing Tie Falcon.

Most likely, you will only find the Fine Mold kits on eBay, but, you could try HobbyLinc Japan to see if they may still have some in stock. That is where I bought my X-wing, but that was over a year ago.

Good luck. And may the for... Ok, I got carried away!

 Bruce

 

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                        1/35 Takom Merkava Mk.I

 

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Posted by Hunter on Monday, February 22, 2016 8:35 PM

hogfanfs

Hunter,

If you are looking for Star Wars models, Revell has released the Master Series which includes the 1/48 X-wing, 1/48 Tie Fighter, and 1/72 Millenium Falcon. These are the former Fine Mold molds. The box art is even the same as the Fine Mold kits. I have found the best prices on these kits at Sprue Brothers: X-wing Tie Falcon.

Most likely, you will only find the Fine Mold kits on eBay, but, you could try HobbyLinc Japan to see if they may still have some in stock. That is where I bought my X-wing, but that was over a year ago.

Good luck. And may the for... Ok, I got carried away!

 

Thank you Bruce, I will look on eBay. And you can never get carried away when it comes to Star Wars Big Smile

Hunter 

      

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Posted by NucMedTech on Tuesday, February 23, 2016 3:30 PM

Wow, talk about reviving an old thread, this thing is almost 13 years old!Surprise

You can kind of follow the history in this thread. Funny how we thought the AMT and Revell kits were great. Guess if that is all you have to work with. Then comes the FineMolds kits that are the best. Now we have new kits from Bandai and, ahem, Revell.

This was also from the time of Ep. I-III, now we have Ep VIII and new movies coming out this year and 2017!

Most barriers to your successes are man made. And most often you are the man who made them. -Frank Tyger

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Posted by hogfanfs on Tuesday, February 23, 2016 4:23 PM

NucMedTech

Wow, talk about reviving an old thread, this thing is almost 13 years old!Surprise

You can kind of follow the history in this thread. Funny how we thought the AMT and Revell kits were great. Guess if that is all you have to work with. Then comes the FineMolds kits that are the best. Now we have new kits from Bandai and, ahem, Revell.

This was also from the time of Ep. I-III, now we have Ep VIII and new movies coming out this year and 2017!

 

 

Hey Nuc, there was a user who re-open some 30 old threads in the last few days. No idea why. But, yeah, its kind of like a time capsule to see what was happening 13 years ago.  LOL

I'm hoping these new Star Wars movies are going promote more Star Wars models being released. I did see Revell was going to release a few new one's this year in September.

 Bruce

 

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                        1/35 Takom Merkava Mk.I

 

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Posted by Cobra 427 on Tuesday, February 23, 2016 11:13 PM

I didn't realise that this thread was so old - I replied to another persons' reply to the original question. Yeah - you guys beat me to it - sprue brothers, hobby link japan, and there's one more that I can't remember that sells newer Star Wars stuff too. Let me get on it sometime later this week. I have to work tomorrow, and my grandmother is dying so I might not be on for either a few days, or for a while!

~ Cobra Chris

Maybe a picture of a squirrel playing a harmonica will make you feel better?

 

 

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Posted by Rob Beach on Wednesday, June 8, 2016 12:27 AM

Little confused, am I.  Original SW Trilogy vehicles (and a few Ep. VII subjects) are covered with high fidelity by the recent Bandai range (mostly 1/72 scale vehicles and 1/12 figures...plus others) which can be obtained via various online shops, including Amazon.  The recent Revell range, which was designed for a "different demographic" - or perhaps a less 'demanding' one - aren't bad depictions of some of the Ep. VII vehicles and will have their uses.  They just are simplified and gimmicky & hence tend to fall into the 'a model with play value' arena.  I'm not a fan of the 'box scale' approach either, though there is the argument that such things have no "scale" being fictional... ahem, a discussion for another thread.  The latest & most expensive (1/48 OT X-wing, TIE Fighter & 1/72 Millennium Falcon) are reboxed Fine Molds kits and hence have all the qualities of those kits at an even greater price than the originals.  Perhaps Revell must buy them retail from FM and then take them out of the original boxes...  ;^P

Anyway.  Point is, I suppose, that several ranges of kits from AMT, MPC, Revell, FM & now Bandai offer a wide range of choices from the OT, the prequels and now (a few) from Ep. VII.  The kits are products of the times when they were produced.  For example, I just the past week found an example of the MPC A-Wing kit on my local hobby shop's 'bargain' table for $10.  Until the kit by Bandai (or a resin garage kit), this was the only one available of this subject, barring building from scratch.  It is a snap-tite design, simple with few parts but surprising accurate & showing evidence the original filming miniature was referenced.  It is also a 1990-ish kit with the name 'ERTL' molded on the sprues so no high-precision fit is included or expected.  Unlike the highly engineered product Bandai will provide which will undoubtedly "fall together", this MPC kit must be 'built' and 'worked' if a high standard is desired - or just stuck together and then 'zoomed' about.  It is up to the modeler.

As a fan of 1/48 scale, Star Wars has always been a ragged journey.  Bandai's efforts are a microcosm of that journey in that they have released a total of three OT subjects as kits.  Of these wonders of modern kit manufacture, only one was not previously addressed (the Snowspeeder) in the scale.  Granted, the X-Wing & AT-ST kits essentially made my stashed FM & MPC kits obsolete, so there was joy in each release.  But then it was 'bitters' when no more 1/48 scale kits seem forthcoming - as is confirmed with each new announcement.  There it is, the 'hit and miss' in a nutshell. (Nut is probably the perfect appellation!)

Such is this sore wound, I am reduced to converting SW toys (Hasbro seems to have a wonderful knack for making toys that turn out just the right size...) & measuring Hallmark decorations for 'scale'.  Further afield then are the arguably 1/48 Hasbro 'Heros' Millennium Falcon, the 'Rise of Bobba Fett' Slave I and the Multi-Troop Transport (MTT) w/ compliment of 20 droid figures, all spot-on for scale and reasonably well detailed.  More challenging is the 'transformer' General Grevious Starfighter toy (seams are huge...)  Undoubtedly there are other candidates.

And then there are the 'paper' models!

Signing off & Regards, Robert

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Posted by Rob Gronovius on Wednesday, June 8, 2016 12:28 PM

It is easy to get confused. This thread was started some 13 years ago and died a natural death. Some member decided it would be fun to resurrect decade old threads which upset other members. Now some folks are responding to answers that were correct 12+ years ago, but not realizing the question and answers were all done telling the posters they are wrong and that here is the right answer.

Obviously, there was a rash of new kits right after the episode I-III movies and again after the most recent film.

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Posted by Rob Beach on Wednesday, June 8, 2016 8:40 PM

There isn't a 'Like' button, so... I agree!

See, I *can* be concise.

R/ Robert

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Posted by Cobra 427 on Wednesday, June 8, 2016 10:47 PM

Rob Beach

Little confused, am I.  I'm not a fan of the 'box scale' approach either, though there is the argument that such things have no "scale" being fictional... ahem, a discussion for another thread. 

Even though I REAAAALLLLY DON'T want to respond to this thread again I'm going to any way as NOW I'M confused!! First off I only quoted the things I want to address. I'll try to keep this short and sweet so I edited your post for brevity, and to be concise.

Rob Beach
Anyway.  Point is, I suppose, that several ranges of kits from AMT, MPC, Revell, FM & now Bandai offer a wide range of choices from the OT, the prequels and now (a few) from Ep. VII.   Unlike the highly engineered product Bandai will provide which will undoubtedly "fall together", this MPC kit must be 'built' and 'worked' if a high standard is desired - or just stuck together and then 'zoomed' about.  It is up to the modeler.

As a fan of 1/48 scale, Star Wars has always been a ragged journey.  Bandai's efforts are a microcosm of that journey in that they have released a total of three OT subjects as kits.  Of these wonders of modern kit manufacture, only one was not previously addressed (the Snowspeeder) in the scale.  Granted, the X-Wing & AT-ST kits essentially made my stashed FM & MPC kits obsolete, so there was joy in each release.  But then it was 'bitters' when no more 1/48 scale kits seem forthcoming - as is confirmed with each new announcement.  There it is, the 'hit and miss' in a nutshell. (Nut is probably the perfect apellation!)

" "Joy in each release"? How are you saying this? Is is that the more releases with better accuracy, or more offerings? Why would you want all things in 1/48th scale since a lot of these things would be either too big, or tiny (depending on the scale of the original studio model)! Especially the SPEEDER BIKE! There is a toy out there that I was unaware of that is supposed to be "Studio Scale" for those who want the authenticity of the real studio model. I'd rather build that than something the size of the original 1983 toy.

Rob Beach
More challenging is the 'transformer' General Grevious Starfighter toy (seams are huge...)  Undoubtedly there are other candidates.

And then there are the 'paper' models!

Signing off & Regards, Robert

 

Well, I know that there are a lot of craptastic quality kits out there. I know - I've heard of a plethora of them, and I've owned a few myself including one that was missing the body (a passenger van) in a brand new unopened package, and now nothing surprises me! Horrible seams, mismatched parts that don't go together easily or at all, incorrect detail, or detail that's missing altogether. It's pretty sad when you buy something that's supposed to be brand new, factory made toys that are far less than stellar let alone passable in any true quality, or accuracy.

 

~ Cobra Chris

 

 

 

 

Maybe a picture of a squirrel playing a harmonica will make you feel better?

 

 

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