
Its like a Soap.
I am.King O' Fools wrote: Are you somehow suggesting that THIS MODEL IS UNDERPRICED? I mean, really?
I agree with what you are saying Jericoe.Jericoeagle1 wrote:What a bunch of whiners. Talk about cutting off your nose to spite your face.
I'm a realist not an apologist, I've 34 years of model building experience.
It may be damn well impossible to get someone to make 1/18 birds with all this nit picking and complaining. I'm a model builder and I know sometimes it costs $$$ to make a good competition award winning model. Take a 1/32 second scale model from Trumpeteer or Tamiya. Its unbuilt, unpainted and it in itself will cost over 100+. Lets not even talk about the extra's to make it look good, like custom decals, airbrushing, photo-etch parts etc. Whats your labor worth to you? Do I think its a fair price? Yes because I know what goes into making a model five times smaller then that
If you want a perfect model, toy, or collectable, be prepared to pay for it, that's what I"m saying. I've charged up to 3000.00 dollars for custom models I've done for others and felt justified for it based on what they wanted and the work I did and they are a lot of work. Factory issued assembly line models don't have that luxury of tasking perfection and keeping prices down. If I were to make the comparison between what I've seen on the F-14 now and the price. I'd say it was a bargain.
Look at what that one European company is charging to make exact replica's of your favorite planes, thousands. If you want that level of attention to detail be prepared to pay. 21st Century did us NO favors by selling stuff through WalMart. It created an unrealistic expectation of this hobby. Like many things in life if you want quality you have to pay for it. In this economy this is the reality so live with it. Me, I'm going to buy my big ole birds and enjoy them, because I know if wanted better I'd have to pay a lot more and probably do it myself anyway.
toyktdlgh wrote:Ha, this thread is cool. I can't help but check it every 5 min.
Its like a Soap.
i know, but thats just it, i'm not perfect, plus as a christian, you have to forgive people and forget, and get beyond that, otherwise i think the world would be a pretty horrible place.King O' Fools wrote:Told ya, Santa has taken over JSI.![]()
BTW, I thought you had forever damned them to the pits of hell (along with Bad Cat)? This is getting confusing.Oh, wait, that was before apologizing profusely to both of them, after editing all your previous posts on this thread.
on a side note i like the paited pirate structure thing u did on the u r avatar..toyktdlgh wrote:Ha, this thread is cool. I can't help but check it every 5 min.
Its like a Soap.
for that would suck i want my f15 and su please u can pant them pink for all i carethatf14guy wrote:toyktdlgh wrote:Ha, this thread is cool. I can't help but check it every 5 min.
Its like a Soap.
very funny, very funny!![]()
i want to let you guys in on a little secret, jsi at first wanted to charge between $500 to $750 for these planes, but since they felt that people couldn't afford those kinda of cost or pay that much they lowered their prices, so they may go under anyways.
the dots is a new type of camouflageaferguson wrote:sorry but by absolutely no stretch of the imagination is this thing underpriced. It's not a one off model. It is a mass produced item. The whole point of mass producing is to lower the per unit cost. Fine. This is still expensive. And that's fine too if it is a nice model. I'm not asking for perfection...not even close. But this thing has big splotches all over it. They don't look like weathering, the look like big splotches and they completely ruin the apperance of the aircraft, at any price.
It is hardly nit picking to complain about big dark grey spots randomly painted all over an otherwise decent plane. This is not the Seinfeld episode with the one tiny red spot on the white sweater. This is a sweater peppered with red spots.
The thing looks like it has low viz chicken pox. It is a disgrace to produce something like this.......absolutely a disgrace and doubly so at the price point and to state otherwise is untenable.
King O' Fools wrote:Bottom line is, with this kind of attitude, JSI (and any other manufacturer out there) can pretty much get away with everything they want (both price- and quality-wise). AT went out of their way to fix the Dauntless. Had they known discerning collectors were few and far between, they'd have gone along with their original release and would have spared themselves the trouble of correcting their prototype. And that was long before JSI started charging big bucks for their spot cat. Had they known they could get away with it so easily, AT could have tripled the price and sold the thing unpainted altogether.
Well, as far as I can see, the red intake "danger" chevron-shaped marking in Merit's official pics seems to have been oversprayed with grey paint. So maybe there was some touch-up.NWarty wrote:Taken right out of Merit's mouth:
"The "Leopard spots" in question are just one of the in progress pictures amongst over 1,000 steps during the production. These "Leopard spots" are actually on purposely made darker at the stage when the picture is taken and will gradually or magically look lighter in color after more layers of paint be sprayed.
Please stay tuned to our web site for the transformation.
Again, we thank you for your support!"
Do ANY of you honestly believe that anything was done in regards to touching up the spots? Look at the in-production pics then look at the final, assembled model. Look at the edited photo that Black Lion put up a couple of pages back.
This is better than a Soap. I'm busting out laughing at times reading this. It's all in good fun I hope for most of us.thatf14guy wrote:i don't know, but merit won't release anymore pics right now, i sent them another email begging them too. i'm starting to wonder again?