We all know Tamiya is excellent when it comes to fit and engineering, but when did this trend start? Some of their older kits are real doozies i.e. 1/48 Sea Harrier. Withen the last 5 or so years, we've been given some lovely aircraft models (Bf-109G, Spitfire Mk.1, Phantom, Tomcat, P-38, F-35) So when did this start? Is there a certain kit that could be considered the beginning of good Tamiya?
When did Tamiya get good?
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I remember a Tamiya kits were excellent, much better than Airfix or Revell back in the early ‘70’s. That’s not to say that every single kit was up to standard and you are correct about that Harrier. But remember, what was good in the 70’s would be regarded as poor now, so it’s all relative. -
I remember a Tamiya kits were excellent, much better than Airfix or Revell back in the early ‘70’s. That’s not to say that every single kit was up to standard and you are correct about that Harrier. But remember, what was good in the 70’s would be regarded as poor now, so it’s all relative.Comment
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Judging by the number of Tammy 1/48 Sea Harriers for sale on ebay - a lot of people bought it, looked in the box & immediately decided to sell it! To be fair it's the only Tamiya kit that I would describe as bad. Quite a few mediocre ones, but their overall makeability puts Tamiya above other makers..........
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Judging by the number of Tammy 1/48 Sea Harriers for sale on ebay - a lot of people bought it, looked in the box & immediately decided to sell it! To be fair it's the only Tamiya kit that I would describe as bad. Quite a few mediocre ones, but their overall makeability puts Tamiya above other makers..........
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We all know Tamiya is excellent when it comes to fit and engineering, but when did this trend start?Comment
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That's a good question, when did we start to see better kits out of other manufacturers. Eastern Europe has a lit of good manufacturers these days.Comment
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We all know Tamiya is excellent when it comes to fit and engineering, but when did this trend start? Some of their older kits are real doozies i.e. 1/48 Sea Harrier. Withen the last 5 or so years, we've been given some lovely aircraft models (Bf-109G, Spitfire Mk.1, Phantom, Tomcat, P-38, F-35) So when did this start? Is there a certain kit that could be considered the beginning of good Tamiya?
Not sure when you started to model properly, but I remember as a kid,back in the mid '70s,they were the kits you aspired to actually being able to buy , :smiling3:
... that's obviously a long time ago, but I must admit,I kinda remember those wishful days fondly ....
..... and of course ,we can now see they're still cracking builds... even ones that are still '70s ,(or even older),moldsComment
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I don't think that Tamiya has become bad, I think that they haven't advanced as much as some of the newer manufacturers, maybe a case of resting on their laurels. Tamiya also have a big market for their r/c models, so maybe the emphasis on standard kits has a lower priority?
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I don't think that Tamiya has become bad, I think that they haven't advanced as much as some of the newer manufacturers, maybe a case of resting on their laurels. Tamiya also have a big market for their r/c models, so maybe the emphasis on standard kits has a lower priority?
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OK, they have not issued a new 1/32 WW2 warbird for a few years but their last couple, the Corsair and Mossie are right up there at the top of the pile and still way ahead competitors. Indeed all the 32 scale warbirds are right at the top. Then there are their more recent 1/48 releases, the F4B and F14 that I have in the stash, likewise, simply among the very best that you can get.
So no Dave, they are right up there at the top and the only company that comes close to them in quality and innovation is Zoukei Mura.Comment
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I remember getting my first Tamiya for Christmas in 1976ish-the Sd.Kfz 222 and thinking it was great.The only option otherwise was Airfix and a few Matchbox kits and the difference was massive.These old kits are still around but have been well overtaken by other manufacturers so I'd agree with Dave in saying they have always been good but such a lot of others are now better.Tamiya can still produce excellent models but not often.Mind you,some of their recent figures are very,very good.I'm only talking about their 1/35 stuff here.
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I remember getting my first Tamiya for Christmas in 1976ish-the Sd.Kfz 222 and thinking it was great.The only option otherwise was Airfix and a few Matchbox kits and the difference was massive.These old kits are still around but have been well overtaken by other manufacturers so I'd agree with Dave in saying they have always been good but such a lot of others are now better.Tamiya can still produce excellent models but not often.Mind you,some of their recent figures are very,very good.I'm only talking about their 1/35 stuff here.
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