Re: Critiquing Pre-production Models?
Gee, Dennis, the problem with the "hand grenade" style of criticism
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is that there tends to be collateral damage, you know? I think it is much better to just say what's wrong with which models, and let the cards fall where they may. Besides, none of us has ever seen an absolutely perfect model, so what do you think we expect? Tim O'Connor The last several newly released kits that have won high acclaim on this list all have plausibility issues, and not a single person here has mentioned them. Either those who have spotted them don't want to hurt the manufacturer's sale by mentioning them (as I usually refrain from mentioning this sort of thing... hey, if the customer is happy, why ruin his enjoyment?) or the experts simply haven't spotted them. In which case, they likely won't do any better job on your project, at least until after you've committed all your resources to bringing it to production. |
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