If I were to buy a 1/72 Flying Fortress, what brand should I buy, actually; to rephrase that, what are the pros and cons of Italeri and Revell models?
Flying Fortress- Italeri or Revell?
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I have the Revell one in my stash and some Eduard PE for it - but I have not started it, from a "what's in the box", the Revell one is very detailed, just finishing up an airfix B24 1/72 and the Revell B17 is much more detailed from what can I recall - in fairness it is at the bottom of the pile right now. No idea however on the Italieri one is like, but is that a Tamiya rebox, as someone said the other day some of them are Tamiya reboxed ones so if it s Tamiya, likely to be pretty decent too.
Er, that probably didn't help much did it.
[edit] Probably tomorrow, I can take some photos of the sprues etc of the Revell one if that would be useful? -
Tamiya re-box Italeri kits, but not the other way around AFAIK, and Tamiya have never done a B-17 anyway. The current Revell B-17 is fairly new-tool and got very good reviews,Comment
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There is also the old Airfix one but that has been around for nearly as many years as me so probably doesn't fare very well against a new tooling version.Comment
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There is also the old Airfix one but that has been around for nearly as many years as me so probably doesn't fare very well against a new tooling version.Comment
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Originally posted by \Tamiya re-box Italeri kits, but not the other way around AFAIK, and Tamiya have never done a B-17 anyway. The current Revell B-17 is fairly new-tool and got very good reviews,Comment
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Originally posted by \You sure? I thought it was Italeri reboxing Tamiya, so you can get the same kit but for quite a few £'s less than Tamiya equivalent? Not that it matters to this if Tamiya never made a B17.Comment
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Tamiya rebox Italeri as the demand for 'European' subjects in the land of the rising sun is not worth the cost of tooling. So they buy in from Italeri. Italeri do not however rebox Tamiya. It would be to expensive for them.
The Revell B17 is said to be quite good. Have you tried doing a Google for B17 or flying fortress review...?
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Yes Ian I have been taking a look for around half an hour now and I like what I see, so I think once the stash is nearly empty I will go and get myself one :PComment
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Just as an aside to the Tamiya/Italeri boxing discussion, what I do appreciate is that Tamiya also put the Italeri logo on the re-box, so you know it's not Tamiya's own tooling.
More manufacturers (hello, Revell ) could take note...Comment
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Blair,
Might be worth you having a look at scalemates.com
Do a search for B-17 and then select the kit you wish. You then have the kit history plus other very useful information such as reviews and related products. This is my first port of call before a general "google search" when looking for kit info.Comment
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Originally posted by \Blair,Might be worth you having a look at scalemates.com
Do a search for B-17 and then select the kit you wish. You then have the kit history plus other very useful information such as reviews and related products. This is my first port of call before a general "google search" when looking for kit info.Comment
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