The facts are VERY,VERY,VERY SIMPLE.....the kit is wrong in profile and details, is an expensive kit...and PLEASE don't give me the line "is targeted to the saving pennys kid to buy a kit"..$150 is A LOT of pennys and is VERY probable the "kid" will gladly spend the money in the newest video game in the market than a model kit, I know since none of the kids in my family are interested in modeling, they look at my work and say "that's cool" and that's it!! I ask them if they want to learn how to build,make,create scale models and their replay is "no thanks, is to dificult and boring"....and I must confess that after seeing several of their video games and the "action/reaction" needed to "survive" one of this things is very dificult to convince them to sit down at a table a cut,clean,glue,prime,paint and enjoy a static model kit.....competition of video games/computers is very high.
This kit is, no matter what other people say now, targeted to the adult modeler in a VERY particular field of naval modeling with the added expectation to atract others to this offering, if the kit was at least accurate in profile would have been an a smash hit, secondary things like deck details and other things could have been reworked by the buyer...hey no kit is perfect, but this kit really "broke the mold" in terms of what the modeler got after waiting with a LOT of expectation for this sub kit and then the replays of "the submarine model is accurate, we used the navy data for it" "it's a late war variation" etc,etc made the problem even more bizarre.
I know making a model in this scale is not cheap or easy and it takes guts to undertake something like this in the times we live when as stated above the new generation of kids are more interested in "virtual reality" than a 3 dimensional fisical object they build with their hands, and this is why I don't understand why this kit was left to become such a bad representation of the real thing since the principal buyer of this model will be enthusiast scale modelers with the aim of having an accurate representation of a VERY rare WW2 naval subject in a very nice scale.
The company who made the model have the "turn at bat" right now, I think they should concentrate their efforts in making a good model of the I-20, and make sure to get things right on this one, the catch is..do it right and fast, if they do, the path to better reviews and future considerations to their offerings will be meet again with the high expectations/exitement as this kits received when they where first published to the scale modelling world.
PS/excuse my grammar, but english is not my main language.