Selman YararRevell reboxed the Flying Saucer Haunebu II tooled by an unknown korean company Hand&Head with an incredible high price of 50 Euros (about 58 USD). There are 69 parts in this kit, >10 of them are not used and to my shock this is a snap kit (which is not written on the box) . I've made a complete dry-fit with not even a drop of glue nor piece of tape. It took me about half an hour to make it, 20 minutes of it were releasing the parts from the spues and cleaning/filing. (OK you'll need a little bit more for puttying and painting to finish it). First of all a kit with 69 simple parts can never be Level 4. This one is something for a 10 year old kid. A snap kit would be level 1, any kit below 100 parts is max. level 3. Why in the world did they put level 4 on this box and there's no info about being a snap kit? To be able to sell it to a high price? Are we supposed to pay for the high tooling costs of the koreans? What kind of a stupid marketing strategy is this? Sorry, but i feel scammed...
3 June 2018, 05:57