Beyond The Sprues
General Category => Market Place => New Model Kit News/Reviews => Topic started by: The Big Gimper on December 15, 2019, 07:15:41 AM
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New company.
First listed kits are 1/72 737-200-ADV and a 737-300. No pricing.
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https://www.aeromodl.com/ (https://www.aeromodl.com/)
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That will be tough to sell against the 1/72 injection Big Plane Kits 737's
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So the kit has a solid fuselage but clear cockpit parts.
Minicraft loves to do this too for some reason.
An incongruity I have yet to understand. :-\
Brian da Basher
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I wonder what their prices will be like?
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So the kit has a solid fuselage but clear cockpit parts.
Minicraft loves to do this too for some reason.
An incongruity I have yet to understand. :-\
Brian da Basher
Because it's easier to fair the canopy area into the fuselage that way,
and if sanding/filling is required you're less likely to damage the
windows.
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Well that may be but then you have clear cockpit windows and decals for the ones on the fuselage.
Most airliner builders prefer consistency, either all clear or all decals.
Hence my puzzlement. Go on any model airliner forum and you'll see others don't get it either.
Brian da Basher