I think it shows that Zvezda have a designer on their team, who actually builds models ( or knows someone who does ), and can carry ideas through to production.
I've now made quite a few of their modern production offerings, and I've yet to be disappointed ( I'm talking about new tooling after about 2012 ). They don't have PE, but the detail levels are high enough to not need them. They sometimes attempt too much with scale thicknesses, making fragile assemblies, but they try.
Looking at prices................... if you shop around. and, providing you don't want a full interior model you, can pick up a Zvezda T-34/85 for around the £20 mark ( leaving out the Tamiya 60's model ), the next competitors are around the £30 mark ( Airfix/Academy ) then £40+ from MiniArt etc. The higher cost models may have more features & PE parts, but as a finished model, I don't think that will be immediately apparent!
I still feel that Zvezda are hampered by their poor reputation from 'last century' clunky, crude models ( and a touch of 'brand snobbery' ), but now they can produce models as good as any other maker.
Dave
sorry for the bit of a rant, my wrist is giving me gyp, and I don't think I'll be getting any benchtime today......:sad:
I've now made quite a few of their modern production offerings, and I've yet to be disappointed ( I'm talking about new tooling after about 2012 ). They don't have PE, but the detail levels are high enough to not need them. They sometimes attempt too much with scale thicknesses, making fragile assemblies, but they try.
Looking at prices................... if you shop around. and, providing you don't want a full interior model you, can pick up a Zvezda T-34/85 for around the £20 mark ( leaving out the Tamiya 60's model ), the next competitors are around the £30 mark ( Airfix/Academy ) then £40+ from MiniArt etc. The higher cost models may have more features & PE parts, but as a finished model, I don't think that will be immediately apparent!
I still feel that Zvezda are hampered by their poor reputation from 'last century' clunky, crude models ( and a touch of 'brand snobbery' ), but now they can produce models as good as any other maker.
Dave
sorry for the bit of a rant, my wrist is giving me gyp, and I don't think I'll be getting any benchtime today......:sad:
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