From March12/05
Model Expo kits
Having now almost finished my 3rd Model Expo kit I think that I can make a few educated comment about their kits.
I know sometimes I can be a little too critical on a company that I am
sure tries to offer value for money,to keep the costs down so that the
kits can be offered at a reasonable price.I ,for one ,am extremely
thankful to them for getting me started down a road that I probably
would not have otherwise taken.These are good starter kits and the
quality has gone up with their last two offerings.I think that they
recognized the problem they had with their metal castings and have
corrected it.I am only guessing here as I have no contact with this
company,I even buy my kits through a local hobby store(Hobby World in
Montreal)All of their kits can be built with a little determination but
there can be varing degress of frustration depending on the kit you
build.Therefore ,let me give you my opinion of the pros and cons of
each.
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Model Expo kits cont...
The Albatros;
This was my first kit and at the time I built it I found it very
enjoyable however I did experience some problems with the castings as
they were too soft(maybe this has now been corrected,I dont know)The
other raw materials are good and the plans and booklet are good but
require a lot of study.I come from a ship modeling background so I am
used to reading plans and problem solving when building.I did some
scratchbuilding but it is not necessary to produce a fine model.I think
that the Mercedes engine itself is worth the price of the kit.
The Nieuport;
I dont know what happened here but the quality took a backward step.I
really cannot recommend this kit to anyone other than a serious
scratchbuilder.The basics are there but......The quality of the raw
materials are OK but the casting are poor(even the engine)The plans and
instruction booklet leave a lot to be desired.
The Jenny;
I am happy to report that this is truly a nice kit.Some will think it
expensive but it really is not when you consider all the factors.(cost
per hobby hour,no aftermarket to buy,stress level etc......)There are
no serious downsides to this kit,in fact I can easily recommend it to
the average builder who has lots of time and patience.I have covered
most of the fine points of this build here on this thread.The subject
matter is just great and the aircraft looks wonderful when built.
Wright Flier;
From what I can see looking in the box and handling the various parts
this looks like a good one.The castings,photoetch and raw materials
seem to be of the same quality as the Jenny.I have briefly looked over
the plans and instruction booklet and they seem ok but your can never
really tell until you actually start the build.This probably will be my
next project.
Cheers! John.
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