As many of you know I am not a fan of Revell at all. First I have to say, I am speaking only of their 1/32 aircraft so others may have different experiences.
I have found that Revell have just two things in their favour, excellent decals and they are cheap.
I have built a number of Revell 1/32 aircraft but, do note, I am not talking about the old 1970 era kits but only the more recently tooled ones.
I have found them very poor, made to a low price point and it shows. Often inaccurate and of mediocre fit at best. Their 1/32 AR196, now that was an exception, that’s a really good kit. But I have no time at all for their 1/32 Spitfires, Bf109, FW190 and so on and would much rather spend three or four times as much for a Tamiya, Kotare or Zoukei Mura.
Then the Hurricane came along and what a good kit it is. Not the definitive Hurricane (Kotare are doing that). It went together faultlessly and I can simply find nothing wrong with it. Of course, one sunny day does not a summer make ….
Now they have released their Meteor. I am not doing a review as such there are plenty of those are out there for all to see. I said wow to the Hurricane, the Meteor is wow, wow, wow!!! This really is a premium kit.
Yes it costs around £100, a premium price that you would expect to pay Tamiya but look at what’s included.
Paint masks
Coloured Photoetch with instrument panel and seatbelts.
A very nice poster
An excellent high quality reference book.
In other words you don't have to buy aftermarket to build this kit.
Even the plastic itself is much better quality than Revells usual, crisp and finely detailed.
Yes this kit breaks the mould and is a lot more expensive than you usually expect from Revell but, it is also great value and is marketed as a ‘First Edition’ so I can see rereleases of just the plastic at more normal Revell prices in future. Therefore it’s a win, win, for modellers with Revell keeping faith with their less well healed modellers.
I have no hesitation is saying that if I see their next new mould release in 1/32 following this same format, a first edition with all the extras, they will deserve to be moved from what I would call my ‘bottom tier’ manufacturers to be among the ‘top tier’ alongside Tamiya, Zoukei Mura and Kotare.
I have found that Revell have just two things in their favour, excellent decals and they are cheap.
I have built a number of Revell 1/32 aircraft but, do note, I am not talking about the old 1970 era kits but only the more recently tooled ones.
I have found them very poor, made to a low price point and it shows. Often inaccurate and of mediocre fit at best. Their 1/32 AR196, now that was an exception, that’s a really good kit. But I have no time at all for their 1/32 Spitfires, Bf109, FW190 and so on and would much rather spend three or four times as much for a Tamiya, Kotare or Zoukei Mura.
Then the Hurricane came along and what a good kit it is. Not the definitive Hurricane (Kotare are doing that). It went together faultlessly and I can simply find nothing wrong with it. Of course, one sunny day does not a summer make ….
Now they have released their Meteor. I am not doing a review as such there are plenty of those are out there for all to see. I said wow to the Hurricane, the Meteor is wow, wow, wow!!! This really is a premium kit.
Yes it costs around £100, a premium price that you would expect to pay Tamiya but look at what’s included.
Paint masks
Coloured Photoetch with instrument panel and seatbelts.
A very nice poster
An excellent high quality reference book.
In other words you don't have to buy aftermarket to build this kit.
Even the plastic itself is much better quality than Revells usual, crisp and finely detailed.
Yes this kit breaks the mould and is a lot more expensive than you usually expect from Revell but, it is also great value and is marketed as a ‘First Edition’ so I can see rereleases of just the plastic at more normal Revell prices in future. Therefore it’s a win, win, for modellers with Revell keeping faith with their less well healed modellers.
I have no hesitation is saying that if I see their next new mould release in 1/32 following this same format, a first edition with all the extras, they will deserve to be moved from what I would call my ‘bottom tier’ manufacturers to be among the ‘top tier’ alongside Tamiya, Zoukei Mura and Kotare.

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