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    #1

    New Brands....For New Modeling "Era"?

    Yep!


    Yesterday I visited the Big City, and of course, a modeling shop.


    Anyway I surprised myself, once in front of the stash, that I lost all kind of interest on the Tamiya and Dragon boxes.... They both are the best, and a modeling brand reference. But new brands like Takom and MENG looks much better and more attractive as well. Their box art are more colorful and their items are more new, varied and with an interesting modern range.


    I built some Takom items and they are excellent!!


    Is a new modeling era coming?


    The WWII will be the reference for all the modelers, but the modern tanks and other similar items are calling hard at our doors....


    Needs Tamiya a new refresh? Start to build modern items and change the colour of her boxes, with the eternal white? Or is it good...., because the minors brands do different items and Tamiya has the major WWII range?


    I can only say, that once I gone from the shop, on my bag there was a MENG kit....


    Regards!
  • Snowman
    • Oct 2014
    • 2100

    #2
    The MENG kits appear to be top qaulity in terms of detail - I haven't bought one of their kits yet, but looking at their web site.... very impressive!!


    I'm seriously tempted by their French AUF1 Howitzer.


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    There may be a change in guard in the future, who knows as their range increases?o_O

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    • tanktrack
      • Jun 2012
      • 1429

      #3
      what did you buy Polux I too am very impressed with Meng and Takom they are on a power with the old guard ie Tamiya .

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      • Lee W
        SMF Supporters
        • Feb 2014
        • 4657
        • Lee
        • Sherborne

        #4
        I agree Polux, in the last 2 maybe 3 years I've bought possibly 3 Tamiya kits, No Dragon kits in 5+ years, it's been a few Meng, Takom, italeri, Trumpeter and an AFV Club.


        Tamiya and Dragon need to step up to the line of modern vehicles, not everyone is building WW2 vehicles.


        Lee

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        • Guest

          #5
          Certainly the modeling is going to a new era....


          I'm sure the modeler has better skills than some years ago (10/15...). You can find now an amount of weathering sets and other interesting stuff that helps at your hobby!!!


          Then...the modeler needs more....


          These new brands seems that can read better the necessities of our hobby and they are starting to introduce the interiors on the models


          Or others like Wingout Wingsthat are specialized on WWI planes, expensive maybe, but excellent models!!


          Those new brands are looking for a new market that I like it!!

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          • Alan 45
            • Nov 2012
            • 9833

            #6
            I haven't built any meng or takom kits so I can't comment on how good they are but ones I've seen seem to go down the same old route , American and the stuff I've seen has been modern and centred around Iraq and Afghanistan, I'm not a fan I much prefer British and German WWII so they hold little interest


            On the box illustration I take no notice of such things I just go for what's in the box and I know it's going to look much better than that picture on the box


            This is a golden age of modelling but I feel it's going to decline somewhat in the next 20 years as we older folk disappear into the great model shop in the sky so enjoy it while it lasts

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            • takeslousyphotos
              • Apr 2013
              • 3900

              #7
              I built the MENG GAZ STS Tiger a while back. The detail and fit are really first class, it was a real pleasure to build. I just bought the MENG T90A ....... I'm proper looking forward to building it.

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              • Guest

                #8
                Originally posted by \
                I haven't built any meng or takom kits so I can't comment on how good they are but ones I've seen seem to go down the same old route , American and the stuff I've seen has been modern and centred around Iraq and Afghanistan, I'm not a fan I much prefer British and German WWII so they hold little interest
                On the box illustration I take no notice of such things I just go for what's in the box and I know it's going to look much better than that picture on the box


                This is a golden age of modelling but I feel it's going to decline somewhat in the next 20 years as we older folk disappear into the great model shop in the sky so enjoy it while it lasts
                Sincerely hope that's not the case, we need to encourage more into the hobby.

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                • Guest

                  #9
                  Originally posted by \
                  American and the stuff I've seen has been modern and centred around Iraq and Afghanistan...
                  I'm agree with you Alan!


                  I suppose the modeling industry have a problem.....there aren't more wars on the world as a reference. I explain....I would say major wars. It's a pity, but still remain many different conflicts around the world....but we are talking about modeling, and his industry, I suppose, never will recreate those conflicts.


                  Just take a look! They try, on a subtle form, produce some movie items or minor interest items like Zombies or similars.... Looking for a new market maybe?


                  Why not the civilian world?!?? Is the most missed theme on this story!!!


                  Vehicles, working figures, not ruined buildings.....

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                  • monica
                    • Oct 2013
                    • 15169

                    #10
                    I have my eye on one of the Takom,kit, the link below


                    http://www.themodellingnews.com/2015/08/build-review-takoms-128cm-flak-40.html


                    and my friend Nic gave me a cool idea for it as well,with the crew,just a matter of finding men in there undies lol,

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                    • Alan 45
                      • Nov 2012
                      • 9833

                      #11
                      Originally posted by \
                      Sincerely hope that's not the case, we need to encourage more into the hobby.
                      I agree Doug , over the last couple of years I've noticed a big drop off in the young entering the hobby , at various shows I've been to over the last year I've not seen many youngsters and those that are there don't seem to have the enthusiasm and look like they've been dragged to them by their dads lol


                      Our last two shows have had no entries for the competition, if you speak to most modellers they say the same thing that they did it as a boy and returned to the hobby after a big lay off of 20 years plus


                      But how do you encourage the young to tak it up in the first place? I've tried with my eldest and failed and he was quite good at it when he did try it but he's just got too many other things to occupy his time now

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                      • Alan 45
                        • Nov 2012
                        • 9833

                        #12
                        Originally posted by \
                        I'm agree with you Alan!
                        I suppose the modeling industry have a problem.....there aren't more wars on the world as a reference. I explain....I would say major wars. It's a pity, but still remain many different conflicts around the world....but we are talking about modeling, and his industry, I suppose, never will recreate those conflicts.


                        Just take a look! They try, on a subtle form, produce some movie items or minor interest items like Zombies or similars.... Looking for a new market maybe?


                        Why not the civilian world?!?? Is the most missed theme on this story!!!


                        Vehicles, working figures, not ruined buildings.....
                        I agree mate I would do a takom or meng kit if I saw one from WWII I just haven't seen one , I'm off to a few shows so I'll keep an eye out for some


                        I want to see more civilian models but not tractors or lorries or sports cars I want to see a food granarda or hilman imp or an Austin marina and build it being crushed by a piano top gear fans will get that last joke

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                        • Guest

                          #13
                          Originally posted by \
                          I want to see more civilian models but not tractors or lorries or sports cars I want to see a food granarda or hilman imp or an Austin marina and build it being crushed by a piano top gear fans will get that last joke
                          Or a maritime port (the modeling and weathering possibilities, there, are terrific), or build a Fire Station building, a train station, police cars.....

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                          • rickoshea52
                            SMF Supporters
                            • Dec 2011
                            • 4076
                            • Rick

                            #14
                            Originally posted by \
                            Or a maritime port (the modeling and weathering possibilities, there, are terrific), or build a Fire Station building, a train station, police cars.....
                            The fire and train station aspect are well catered for by the likes of Faller, Kibri, Auhagen and Walthers - all in HO 1/87 scale of course.


                            If you want to see maritime docks etc have a look at Miniatur Wunderland in Hamburg, there are some great videos on YouTube.
                            On the bench: Airfix 1/48 Sea King HC4, Revell 1/24 Trabant.
                            Coming soon: Airfix 1/72 Phantom FGR2.
                            Just finished: Airfix 1/48 Stuka & Airfix 1/72 Sea King HC4.

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                            • Alan 45
                              • Nov 2012
                              • 9833

                              #15
                              Originally posted by \
                              Or a maritime port (the modeling and weathering possibilities, there, are terrific), or build a Fire Station building, a train station, police cars.....
                              All great ideas mate , not my cup of tee but I agree that when you look at the hobby as a whole it does only cover a few areas based largely on war but there are a fare few out there that say the same , I wish they did this or they did that and it's not only modelling it's also the scale problem , I can't see why they can't do all models in the same scales , why no 1/35 aircraft ? Could you imagine a dio of a crashed spitfire with civilians looking it over , the possibilities for thee things are endless

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