Iron Brigade
Command Sergeant Major
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Brilliant setup Gary. The Racing Boats are beautiful models, although the price shocked me somewhat. Made me think what the price of a Chinese Pirate Junk, if it eventuates, may be. When Andy first mentioned I started a savings plan in anticipation and was doing very well, but with no news forthcoming I eventually started to use the cash for other things... a couple of overseas holidays and started to dabble in WW1. But, your set up has re-inspired me and SOHK has always been my primary interest. So, now, the dilemma for me... and I have been pondering it for a while, is whether to accept the fact that the Pirate Junk is but a dream, buy at least one of these boats and move on to other things. It's a tough call, this is a magnificent set-up and I could easily find a home for a racing boat in mine, but....
Jules
Hello Jules:
Thank you very much for your kind comments and other input.
While most of my displays/dioramas are of a military nature I do have two notable exceptions, namely my big display of the Streets of Old Hong Kong and six smaller dioramas of the Ancient Egyptians by K&C. Yes, the $389.00 USD retail price tag can cause a bit of "price sticker shock"! However, if one allows for the 8 crew members and counting the boat as equal to say two figures the average price per figure comes to just under $39.00 per item which is the going cost of a current 2012 K&C single figure. While I briefly considered getting both K&C sets HK200 and HK209 I indeed soon decided to just go for just the HK209 set alone given the costs for two rather than "just" one.
Best regards, Gary