Merit says that one figure will be included...sbd wrote:No pilot either.


Merit says that one figure will be included...sbd wrote:No pilot either.
snake wrote:I will hold off judgement of the actual model, until I see it in the production stages. Meaning the actual model.
But $250- $300 does seem rather high, and don't think the electronics really add anything considering the extra cost the incur.
The Harrier is not a very large plane, and this is almost twice the price of the magnificent Dauntless that was just released.
Not trying to be negative, but 1/18 is starting to get pretty expensive if that $250- $300 price tag is accurate.
I thought the standard retail price most places carried the F-14 was ~$225 original, and ~$300 for the upgraded Black Knights? So my guess is they're trying to see if an overly basic logic of "hey I paid $300 for modern jet F-14 w/lights, so I'll pay $300 for modern jet AV-8B with lights" will work.Black Lion VF-213 wrote:I could agree that $190 to $200 for the Harrier's price would be reasonable. I bought both Dauntless's for $169 (minus shipping) which is the 1/18 standard bearer for detail. I don't think the Harrier will eclipse the Dauntless for detail. Match, sure. Exceed, no. The F-14 for detail (disregard the terrible paint job; consider the mold) is 2nd best in 18 scale. (Might throw in the Avenger as tied for 2nd)
I paid $179 (before shipping) for the Spotcat when it came out and $199 for the BK. I can vouch for F-14 detail as I've crawled all over those beasts in my past. The JSI Tomcat panel lines and proportions are correct save for missing a few assortment of fasteners. I'm sure the Dauntless is the same. I'm sure the Harrier will be produced to that level too.
I'm not myopic to the past glory days of WalMart prices or BadCat retail from 6 years ago, but I still can't see where excess of $200 becomes reasonable for the Harrier
I will also be very happy to buy a few 1/18 Hind for $225.00 each.parrish333 wrote:I thought the standard retail price most places carried the F-14 was ~$225 original, and ~$300 for the upgraded Black Knights? So my guess is they're trying to see if an overly basic logic of "hey I paid $300 for modern jet F-14 w/lights, so I'll pay $300 for modern jet AV-8B with lights" will work.Black Lion VF-213 wrote:I could agree that $190 to $200 for the Harrier's price would be reasonable. I bought both Dauntless's for $169 (minus shipping) which is the 1/18 standard bearer for detail. I don't think the Harrier will eclipse the Dauntless for detail. Match, sure. Exceed, no. The F-14 for detail (disregard the terrible paint job; consider the mold) is 2nd best in 18 scale. (Might throw in the Avenger as tied for 2nd)
I paid $179 (before shipping) for the Spotcat when it came out and $199 for the BK. I can vouch for F-14 detail as I've crawled all over those beasts in my past. The JSI Tomcat panel lines and proportions are correct save for missing a few assortment of fasteners. I'm sure the Dauntless is the same. I'm sure the Harrier will be produced to that level too.
I'm not myopic to the past glory days of WalMart prices or BadCat retail from 6 years ago, but I still can't see where excess of $200 becomes reasonable for the Harrier
But as we know, the Harrier is A LOT smaller than the Tomcat, so a comparison to the Dauntless is probably more deserved.
Also, with so little competition in the 1:18 model market, I think prices keep going a bit higher than they would otherwise. If BBI put out a 1:18 Hind for $225 at the same time JSI released a $275 Harrier, I think lots of money would end up in BBI's instead of JSI's hands. But sadly...
normandy wrote:Beeavision, are you seeing something I'm not?
You think Jim is the former owner of 21st?
Man that would be cool!