johngambale
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Perhaps but that is not an acceptable solution to existing lines.Hi, commodity prces have been out of control lately (oil and metals etc.) More smaller items might have to be made in the future to keep up with costs..
I started collecting KC for the 1/30 scale and even fell for the Crusaders in the 1/32 scale.
And NO, you cannot match Jeanne D'Arc with the crusaders, she is too big.
I personally don't care that the price of raw material has gone up.
This is already an expensive hobby and I know that we collectors want the best in the right size and colour.
There for I believe that KC must not cut corners; to deliver the real stuff at a quality level we know and are used to.
JP
PS stop me from starting a poll![]()
I'm Hearing that some Forum Member's, are dissapointed about some of K & C New WW2 Sets; because of the Difference in Size Comparision? I feel that, on an Assembly Production Line; that some of the Sculpture's aren't Consistent , with producing the Exact Size! For Example: The NEW Arnhem 6-Pounder Gun Team; 2-of the Figure's, are really quite small, and the 3-rd Figure is about the Right size? Also,on the Size of the 6-Pounder Gun is also Quite Small! I know that this Gun was Originally Small, but I think it should have been made a Little More Beefier! I have been using Solido 105 Canon', and it seems that it works for me as far as using it for a 6-Pounder Gun or a 17-Pounder Gun! I Hope to show some of my Personal Picture's, of this Solido Gun! I Hope Andy , would watch this Quality Control Toy Production's, with much more scritinizing! Also, my other Theory is that the Chinese , are cutting down on the Metal?
Hi, commodity prces have been out of control lately (oil and metals etc.) More smaller items might have to be made in the future to keep up with costs..
This is not an acceptable option as most of us have rather extensive 1:30 scale WWII collections.....I believe that K/C has an obligation to their customers to maintain accurate scale especialy within particular ranges.....personnaly I will curtail purchases if inconsistency in scale becomes the norm.....
I started collecting KC for the 1/30 scale and even fell for the Crusaders in the 1/32 scale.
And NO, you cannot match Jeanne D'Arc with the crusaders, she is too big.
I personally don't care that the price of raw material has gone up.
This is already an expensive hobby and I know that we collectors want the best in the right size and colour.
There for I believe that KC must not cut corners; to deliver the real stuff at a quality level we know and are used to.
JP
PS stop me from starting a poll![]()
I think the point is that reducing the scale of an existing line or period cannot be justified by changes in costs. If anything, the consistency in scale within and even between lines should be improved, not degraded. Also, I sincerely doubt that the size discrepancies noted here would offer sufficient cost savings to offset the rise in raw material costs. Simply put, other options for dealing with these changes should have priority.Well, you really should care the price of raw materials has gone up, because that adversly affects every economy! And if the industrialized countries start having double digit unemployment rates,, no one will have money for this "expensive" hobby.. So sometime in the future, K&C might have to make some adjustments with there products..