can't disagree with that, although they do make mistakes sometimes (maybe not so in their automotive lineup)
A significant factor on ROI!
Also, a question for those in the know, do they everything in-house? (all Japan or farm out to Chinese vendors too?)
Beautiful build!
At one point in time, I thought of buying that kit too, for a father-son project, but we built an ex-Monogram Peterbilt snap kit instead.
Luc
Don't forget to mask the tank and remove the frame when simulating factory overspray
Also try to think as a paint shop worker, correct me if I'm wrong but when he's spraying he's only trying to cover the rockers.
So far we're having a mild winter here in Antwerp Belgium, but since end last week, it's spring-like, temps today were up to 18°C/64°F so great biking weather which my son and I did, tomorrow and the day after the weather looks the same.
Got the Revell Germany wrapped version of the '68 Chevelle today, cool kit indeed, the only difference besides wrapper and instruction sheet are the decals
While I welcome the wheels I do wish they included tires in the pack,.
The rationale being that these packs cost almost as much as a standard Revell auto kit, (probably cuz packaging design, production, and distribution costs are the same )
Shipping and customs duties spoil all the fun, and as the US kits are also in the European catalog I'm sure the distribution here will be better...and if not, there are still some online vendors here who specialize in US kits like:
http://www.toyman.nl/index.html (The Netherlands)
http://uscarmodels.eu/ (Germany)