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Posted by dzhou
on Thursday, December 4, 2008 12:24 AM
keilau wrote: | |
Well, from Trumpeter's aircraft, especially their 1/32 scale WW II aircrafts (Just finished their P-51 kit, got a Corsair, Hellcat and their extremely good Avenger on the stash. Finshed the P-47D Bubbletop before that). Trumpeter has always been about "Making kits that are stupidly expensive, but when completed, are award winning IPMS show stoppers right out of the box". I build DML's Burke before. The detail is only so-so, fit good enough, my kit also contain a set of photo-etch ship rails. I don't know how Trumpy's kit works, but if its anything like their Avenger or T-Bolt kit, then yea, it will be more expensive, but the amount of details and works should beat the crap out of the Dragon one! EDIT: So its a personal prefrence issue. If you want to build a model that is "Good enough" to display on your fireplace mantle, get the Dragon one (you can find it on some places for like 12 bucks! Which is what I paid for mine). But if you want to pay more for a stunning show piece with very little aftermarket parts, then maybe you should go the Trumpeter's route.
On the Bench: Man, Choices, Choices...Where to start. But trying to close up shop on the Trumpeter F4F-3 (Early) Wildcat.
On the Stash: Trumpeter's TBM-3 Avenger, Revell's C-17, Trumpeter's 1/32 Typhoon, Trumpeter's SBD-3 Dauntless, and waiting for my BR-86 to arrive
In the "Spare Parts" Heap: Dragon's 1/32 P-51D Mustang Early Version (Worst kit I ever saw. Wasted $35 bucks! Ohh Well)!!!
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