Ace-Garageguy Posted June 25, 2015 Posted June 25, 2015 If there is in fact a "pattern model", "up to four times bigger than the finished model kit", as stated, there's really zero excuse to miss flaws and proportion anomalies before committing to cutting the production injection-molding tools. If everyone is doing the jobs they're paid to do, test shots ought to be spot-on.
mike 51 Posted June 25, 2015 Posted June 25, 2015 I'm still kinda surprised they "fixed" a minor error on the 57 wagon (the too tall rear bumper guards) by removing them altogether...making it into a BIG error. What on earth were they thinking?
unclescott58 Posted June 25, 2015 Posted June 25, 2015 Nice, but nothing new. Just a good way of explaining to new or younger people in the hobby. We here may not find it overly useful. But we're not the only ones buying or building models. I think it was decent of Revell to put something like this out. Scott
Tom Geiger Posted June 25, 2015 Posted June 25, 2015 Nice, but nothing new. Just a good way of explaining to new or younger people in the hobby. We here may not find it overly useful. But we're not the only ones buying or building models. I think it was decent of Revell to put something like this out. Scott Amen, it's not all about us. Revell has this aimed at the casual modeler and the youth market that they are now chasing. That's 99% of their market.
Austin T Posted June 26, 2015 Posted June 26, 2015 Nice,I'll have to find a way to incorporate "Draw-some" into my daily vocabulary now.
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