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Bringing things back to thread!:tongue1:
Today was amusing and disappointing at the same time!
I ordered a couple of models a few days back and they arrived today.
The main kit was a U Boat, U60. Second kit was a tug, Lucky XI. The other was really just a package filler to justify the postage, or so I thought!
I remember having this tug as a youngster and it giving me many happy hours of playtime in the bath. I'm sure the one from my youth was an Airfix kit.
What I expected was a U Boat kit that would measure about 6 - 8 inches long probably in a box measuring maybe 12x3 inches. The tug I expected to be between 4 - 6 inches long in a box about 4x7 inches.
What arrived was as I said, disappointing and amusing.
The U Boat box was 10" x 7" and the Tug box was 14" x 8". Not too bad so far!
Inside the Sub box, right down in the bottom corner was a tiny little plastic bag containing the kit. You could have put twenty kits in the box and they still would have rattled!
The Sub measures 4" long. Even on the sprue it is less than 5" long.
As a contrast the tug is about 9" long and the sprue bag at least fills the box.
Ok, the size of the Sub, 1:400, I should have realized would be tiny, but I wanted a model to the same scale as another ship to put in a small diorama, and I never worked out what it might be. But what a waste of packaging!
Have you tried matching kits together for a display? Why do they make things down to a standard size instead of a standard scale?
I now need a British Destroyer or Corvette in 1:400 scale that is not a waterline model.
The Tug was meant to be for my son, but is a little too advanced for him just yet. He is already getting the bug!:muha:He is busy assembling an army of Trolls and Goblins from Lord Of The Rings and doing a damn good job of painting them!
Today was amusing and disappointing at the same time!
I ordered a couple of models a few days back and they arrived today.
The main kit was a U Boat, U60. Second kit was a tug, Lucky XI. The other was really just a package filler to justify the postage, or so I thought!
I remember having this tug as a youngster and it giving me many happy hours of playtime in the bath. I'm sure the one from my youth was an Airfix kit.
What I expected was a U Boat kit that would measure about 6 - 8 inches long probably in a box measuring maybe 12x3 inches. The tug I expected to be between 4 - 6 inches long in a box about 4x7 inches.
What arrived was as I said, disappointing and amusing.
The U Boat box was 10" x 7" and the Tug box was 14" x 8". Not too bad so far!
Inside the Sub box, right down in the bottom corner was a tiny little plastic bag containing the kit. You could have put twenty kits in the box and they still would have rattled!
The Sub measures 4" long. Even on the sprue it is less than 5" long.
As a contrast the tug is about 9" long and the sprue bag at least fills the box.
Ok, the size of the Sub, 1:400, I should have realized would be tiny, but I wanted a model to the same scale as another ship to put in a small diorama, and I never worked out what it might be. But what a waste of packaging!
Have you tried matching kits together for a display? Why do they make things down to a standard size instead of a standard scale?
I now need a British Destroyer or Corvette in 1:400 scale that is not a waterline model.
The Tug was meant to be for my son, but is a little too advanced for him just yet. He is already getting the bug!:muha:He is busy assembling an army of Trolls and Goblins from Lord Of The Rings and doing a damn good job of painting them!