And something really really BIG from Dragon
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And something really really BIG from Dragon
This one is to go with all those 1/16th scale figures.
I think that is one of Dragons 1/72nd scale kits next to it.
Save your pennies, and start stocking up on glue, your gonna need a lot of both if you want this one in your display !
And I also wonder how long it is going to be until someone complains about the lack of proper weld beads all over the hull .
Gary
I think that is one of Dragons 1/72nd scale kits next to it.
Save your pennies, and start stocking up on glue, your gonna need a lot of both if you want this one in your display !
And I also wonder how long it is going to be until someone complains about the lack of proper weld beads all over the hull .
Gary
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Re: And something really really BIG from Dragon
Now you can get me that for Christmas Gary !!!! Oh it is not 1/16th scale .......... Try 1/6th scale
Jenny
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Re: And something really really BIG from Dragon
I'm not sure what's worse...
How rubbish that thing is, or how many people will still buy it.
They need to wake up to the fact that the bigger the model, the more obvious the mistakes will be.
Simon
How rubbish that thing is, or how many people will still buy it.
They need to wake up to the fact that the bigger the model, the more obvious the mistakes will be.
Simon
Re: And something really really BIG from Dragon
1/6??? Crikey dingo!
Are there people who would really buy one of these? It just seems like madness to me, I mean would there be enough sold, of such a high cost purchase, to make a profit? And it's not even very good as you say.
I can't help thinking of the other 1/35 kits they could have put their resources into instead, like some british or US paper panzer counterparts etc.
Just my two cents.
Cheers
JT
Are there people who would really buy one of these? It just seems like madness to me, I mean would there be enough sold, of such a high cost purchase, to make a profit? And it's not even very good as you say.
I can't help thinking of the other 1/35 kits they could have put their resources into instead, like some british or US paper panzer counterparts etc.
Just my two cents.
Cheers
JT
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