Phantom Warrior
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I've just read the entire thread on damage to the Figarti Stuka and it is all too familiar and depressing. I've been collecting models for quite a few years and not too long ago had 300 sets of WWII AFVs and figures. KV and Mitch got it right IMO. All the manufacturers have had some problems, some a lot more than others. From including parts and detail which have little chance of surviving shipping, to packaging which seems to be designed as an afterthought, to paint flaking (immediately or over time) to drooping gun barrels, to manufacturing defects to what appears to be virtually no quality control anymore - not a good job. At today's prices which are triple that of several years ago it's just not good enough. The joy of opening the box to see the new model has become an exercise in fear. I hope there aren't any loose (broken) parts or other damage - but too often these days there is. Yes - it's good service that the manufacturers and dealers will replace items - that's ok if it happens a few times. But it's not ok when it becomes frequent. There have been models I really wanted, but held off buying for fear it wouldn't survive the shipping or been poorly made. And these fears are often confirmed by posts from people who bought the model and are having a problem typical for that manufacturer. So I buy very little these days.
Terry
Terry