I noticed that they've started stocking Tamiya's 1/48 P-51. And at a relatively reasonable price. Imagine that.
Your "reasonable" and mine are about 20.00 apart... Imagine that...
Ok, I'll focus on H/L too.. I don't go to Michael's (too far) and don't know of a HT anywhere within reasonable driving distance... The one that WAS here moved out after they got stupid and opened a store in the SAME strip-mall that H/L was located in.. They lasted only about four years...
When 1/48scale single-seat/single-engine fighters go above 25.00 MSRP, they are officially out of my price-range for a model, Doogs... I will NOT pay that price... Even though they've marked the Tamiya A6M5 Zeke down 40%, I ain't touching it, becasue at 32.00, it's the same price I paid for a 1/32 scale Revell Zeke not three weeks ago...
When Revell-Monogram can keep issuing a 1/48 B-25 for 18.00-20.00, a P-61 for 16.00-18.00, and a B-17G for 32.00 and Tamiya goes in at about 70.00 for a comparable aircraft-type, there's a definate problem...
I don't CARE about "quality" that much... I've been building those "low-end" kits since the 60s and they fall right into my groove... If I have to use a little putty, or a little sandpaper and elbow grease, so be it... I don't need a "blue-print accurate" model, I wanna have fun, and the fun is the stuff I add to make a kit MINE... But that's another thread and subject altogther...
H/L could keep ME happy simply by stocking the Revell catalog, and let the other LHS's stock the high-end stuff... But, I ain't the HMFIC... I've spoken to the store managers, and the tame one I dealt with in the past (before the current clown that runs it came in) was very interested in my feed-back, since I was in the store pratically every day, buying diorama stuff and other supplies... Even offered me diplay-space for dioramas I'd built (using 100% H/L products, that is)... But that ended with this MBA-dumbazz that's taken over... However, I digress..
My point about Dragon, Tamiya, and the "et al", was that they've gone to the extremes in their kits, adding a few bells & whistles to their kits in order to justify the prices of kits that are, in reality, not "all that and bag of chips"... A few P/E parts and a seamless metal gun-barrel just don't get it... I can make the detail-parts if I need 'em, and I can sand a plastic gun-barrel seam without leaving a flat-spot...
For those that can't, well, that's what the after-market thingies rack is for... And if they insist there's a market for it (obviously is), they could damn-well do what Eduard does and offer a cheaper kit of the same thing WITHOUT the added junk... I'm tired of not being able to build new stuff becuase it's so damned expensive, and I'm tired of having to pay for stuff I don't NEED or WANT...
If the poulation of modelers want those parts, then let 'em PAY for them, leave me and those like me out of it...
So yeah, the manufactureres are to blame, but moreover, so are the "average" modelers foolish enough to get sucked in with trinkets and beads...WE're supposed to be the ones controling the damn model-market, yet we're not...
And there's no way we're gonna ever get the younger ones, the ones who have to buy kits with their allowances or depend on Mom & Pop to pay for a kit, to spring for a 56.00 Zero or an 80.00 M1A2... My grandson is nine, and by the time I was his age, I'd been building "glue-together" kits for three years... He's had three "snaps" and he's on a Monogram P-38 that I gave him, simply because he wants the "real models" but his Mom ain't buying a damn thing at a LHS... And I don't blame her... Hell, she's cheaper than I am, if you can dig THAT...
Ah well.. At least there's still Ebay.. Doesn't change that fact that if I ran H/L, things would be different...