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Posted by Anonymous
on Tuesday, November 8, 2005 11:08 AM
eizzle wrote: | QUOTE: Originally posted by Aaronw
I buy kits from whoever makes the subject I want, there usually isn't much choice unless you are building a common kit subject.
All companies have their great kits and bad kits, I just happend to build the Revell 1965 Chevy truck and AMT's 1960 Chevy truck back to back, the AMT kit is a better kit, but I've also run across the reverse.
Also look at what you paid most AMT and Revell kits are about $15 how are you going to compare that to a $30-50 Tamiya kit, and alot of those Tamiya kits are even curbsides, look how many Revell and AMT kits come with not just one but 2 engines and many build options.
A bad kit that does not kill you makes you a stronger modeler
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I paid $22 for a Tamiya Supra with a full engine, now i agree, most are curbside, but even at that, they have some great detail. I have 2 1/25 scale Mustangs right now that I am building for my sister, and even though they are the same years but diffrent models, (fastback, shelby) they are completely diffrent sizes. I know being diffrent models can affect that, but the interior pans are diffrent sizes and not just by a hair, I am talking a lot, that suprised me. I can't say I am happy with the AMT kits, but for scratchbuilding they are ok. You are completely right, Aaron, if i don't kill it, it will make me stronger |
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I have built the Tamiya Supra as well. And while I agree that the engine, undercarriage, and exterior detail is top-notch, I must say that the interior detail is pathetic, especially the door panels. I've built a couple other Tamiya kits that lacked alot of interior detail, so ALL kit manufacturers have their weak points, even the almighty Tamiya!
Anyone who says AMT kits suck, probably hasn't built any of the newer toolings, like the '70 1/2 Camaro, '70 Monte Carlo, Edsel, '57 Chevy, '62 (?) T-Bird, '57 Chrysler 300, etc.. All those kits are excellent IMO. And why anyone would avoid the new Trumpeter kits is beyond me, especially the Nova. But what do I know?
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