My mate and i have been discussing this recently in work about how when we were kids we used to save up pocket money to buy those little kits in the plastic bag with card board fold over tops, and we both agree that model kits have changed, now he views my stuff regularly when i bring it to work and we agree that kits have become so much more detailed than they ever used to be and this will obviously reflect in the price, with modern or new toolings of older kits having upwards of 1000 parts and some of those are either resin, aluminium, or photo etch. Now i have built several large scale kits and i love them, i have to say i do buy these kits every now and again and personally i think that overall they are worth the money that is being asked for them the moldings have much more crisp detail and the introduction of these other parts i.e. photo etch just enhances the kit. However, i do think the the manufactureing companies could lower their prices just a bit as this might actually encourage more beginners into the hobby. Now iam a tamiya fan although recently i have been gravitating towards trumpeter as they have much more detail in the moldings but i think some of these large companies have lost sight of the market in the case of Tamiya they charge almost £100 for a 1/48 scale spitfire and a lot more for their larger kits e.g 1/16 armour is about £800-900 and in a recession who can afford to spend money like that on kits. That is not to say however that just because a kit is cheaper it is not worth buying, in fact most of my better kits are made by revell or italleri and why should i pay £40 for a tamiya A10 kit when the Revell kit is £20 and has infinitley more detail. This is something that i think has to be decided by the individual modeller and i think that kit reviews and comparrisons should be common place by the modellers themselves.
scott
scott
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