Fine Molds produce a range of Star Wars kits in 1/72 and 1/144 that are superb, Hasegawa quality if not better. Their 1/72 Millennium Falcon is a bit hard to find and quite expensive but most of the other kits are still readily available.
There is one kit on there I really want and if it costs me an extra £10/20 then it will be worth it\ said:Problem is when ordering from America is that we are subject to customs charges, so a few models could end up costing a lot more in the end.Si![]()
That's a good point Scott, the way it seems to me is the debate against them doing it is that it's a small market and most modellers go for military kits and if you look at the figures and say that look how many people build military then there is no real demand but I have noticed that a lot of builders stick to a certain type like aircraft armour ect now if you apply that to the figures then there is definitely a market for science fiction\ said:When revell and mobius re issued the battlestar galactica kits personally i think that if you have seen the episodes even non scifi fans were buying the kits simply because it was new and different i kinda agree with alan that if they did this with other kits e.g re intoduce say a 1/32 starfury and thunder bolt kit from babylon 5 they might take off (pardon the pun)just because it is different they would probably find that people are buying out of their norm, i don't know how others choose kits but i like to choose somthing that is interesting and different from time to time.scott
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