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| View Poll Results: How critical should our model criticisms be? | |||
| See no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil. | | 4 | 8.16% |
| Say what you feel—but ditch the invective | | 41 | 83.67% |
| Off with their heads! | | 4 | 8.16% |
| Voters: 49. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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| Re: How critical should our model criticisms be? First of all, I think that for your opinion to be taken seriously about a given model that you own, you must take the model out of the box to look at it But seriously.... I think it's important to remember these are models and not museum quality replicas, and constructive criticism is always better than just slamming a model and calling everyone who likes it dolts... sometimes I like a type of model so much, and the scheme, that I can live with more flaws than your average collector. For some, any fault is one fault too many, which I can respect -- but wonder at how much of a "collection" you can have with this view Different strokes... and all of that... live and let live. (That said, sometimes Franklin Mint really gets me a bit.... mad... | ||||||||||||||
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| Re: How critical should our model criticisms be?
Just Dragon Wings, they are still strong in the plastic model world! | |||||||||||||||
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| Re: How critical should our model criticisms be?
Actually it DW has shown some signs of a meager pulse lately, no? (New FW, Stuka, and F-16... ) Granted, the new molds are apparently off the board (P-40, P-51B...) | |||||||||||||||
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| Re: How critical should our model criticisms be?
Couldn't agree more. I find it interesting that this thead got started as I was considering posting about my recent experience viewing an airsoft guns forum while researching a sniper rifle my son has been pestering me to buy for his birthday. I stumbled across a forum and began reading the product review threads and was amazed at the absolutely brutal criticism levied against members posting product reviews. The moderators were all but chopping off the heads of reviewers for "inane," "ill-informed," "poorly written," "useless," etc. reviews. In fact, the forum requires members to follow a very rigid review formula (amusingly represented by the acronym ASS- Airsoft Satisfaction System, or some such pretentious name). Made me feel pretty good about the behavior of all of us on this little diecast oasis | |||||||||||||||
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| Re: How critical should our model criticisms be?
My son has a airsoft Thompson after much searching before x-mas. Now he wants a M-1 Carbine he saw online. I only wish they had them when I was a kid. | |||||||||||||||
| See ya all in about 15 months!! | ||||||||||||||||
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| Re: How critical should our model criticisms be?
Guilty as charged, Pappy (you -- you corker ). I hardly ever remove my models from their boxes, so I guess that disqualifies me from making any kind of comment about diecast models. On the other hand, I get a pretty good look at ‘em through their windowed boxes. I might not see every little seam or fiddly bit or detail, but I do see quite a lot. Enough to know if the model’s good or bad. I mean, how much of a model do you need to examine before you know if it’s recommendable—or execrable? ![]() | |||||||||||||||
| It isn't faith that makes good science, Mr. Klaatu, it's curiosity. Sit down, please. There are several thousand questions I'd like to ask you. | ||||||||||||||||
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| Re: How critical should our model criticisms be? I buy a diecast, take it out of the box and look at it.. If I like it, that is all that matters to me... I own hundreds planes and most of them have an "error or two", I don't expect them to be exact, or "perfect" and I certainly don't whip out the micrometers to take measurements.. What I have learned over the years is that these are not museum quality replicas, but mass produced toys marketed to adults and should be viewed as such.. We should expect a certain level of quality and accuracy, but anything past that is asking too much for the price we pay.. | ||||||||||||||
| "The object of war is not to die for your country but to make the other bastard die for his." - General George Patton My webshots page: http://community.webshots.com/user/hworth18 | |||||||||||||||
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| Re: How critical should our model criticisms be?
Well, if I may -- in good fun -- Mr. Gort take your view here and apply it to, say, picking Mrs. Right -- I dunno know about you, but I want to see her "out of the packaging" before I make any committments That said, these are far less serious of a matter and for $30-$50, if you can live with a few sags and creases here and there that shouldn't be present, I can see how you could get a pretty fair opinion from careful examination of a boxed model, or potential Mrs. Right with clothes on. (However, this may explain why you think Gaincorp models are so "fine" . (I like my gaincorps, too... but I do think they are a bit crude by today's standards) | |||||||||||||||
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| It isn't faith that makes good science, Mr. Klaatu, it's curiosity. Sit down, please. There are several thousand questions I'd like to ask you. | ||||||||||||||||
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| Re: How critical should our model criticisms be? I have my share of models and i'll find a things wrong with them once in a while ...But when i do if i can fix it i will..If i can't i'll send it back. I don't think anyone of my friends who collects aircrafts come over and say "Hey that plane is missing a" or " Thats the wrong look for a F-14D"...and the rivet counts...the list can go on and on as we have seen before on the forum. But it's nice to know a company like Hobby Master does listen to the collectors and being critical to some things on a model can help out a lot for future products that can be corrected down the road. JP | ||||||||||||||
| George Preddy was........Just the greatest fighter pilot who ever squinted through a gunsight. He was a complete fighter pilot......Colonel John C. Meyer Deputy Commander of the 352nd. | |||||||||||||||
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