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01-20-2015, 01:22 PM | #16 | |
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Re: Eighty1 Rotiform Set wheel review
100% affirmation about what Sascha mentioned!!!
Proof for me that there are manufactorers / traders / dealers with no ongoing / serious quality checks, inadequate product affinity and lack of customer loyalty. If one stands behind his goods / items / products, THAT PERSON has to INSURE the standards and a minimum of class........ I'm a "wheel fanatic" also, just think about the situation. You google around, looking for suitable after-market-tune-up-parts, finally found something, order it, PAY IT with hard earned bucks, await the delivery, getting excited when you recieve "the small treasure-box" and after unpacking with shaky fingers.......you recieve......things like that... or that...... ...or..... sorry guys, i have no explanation, thats a NO GO...:-( You produce at your own risk, potential inaccurate and / or faulty samples are not ours to pay for!!!! Sorry, just wanted to give my 5 cents thus i know these products for over 20 years by now.....it's the same for military modelling, airplanes, ships....... Damaged products CAN HAPPEN for sure BUT SORT THEM OUT AND DON'T SHIP THEM. It's nothing else than taking someone (the CUSTOMER) for a fool!!!!!!!!! NOTHING ELSE. This is IGNORANCE. ........and, by the way, that's exactly what i wrote / meant months ago (!!!) when i wrote a feedback for mikezibit's range of goods. ME, FOR MYSELF AS CUSTOMER and ambitious modeller can "feel" his referring to both motorsports AND our beloved hobby--------PLASTIC MODELLING. Thats the difference. Hard to believe that mike would ship / sell something like that. Of course, there are other "trusted dealers" also, not only him. I just wanted to let you know about MY experiences. LETS KEEP ON MODELLING!! Good fight - good night Jochen Last edited by jochen kieslich; 01-21-2015 at 01:35 PM. |
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01-22-2015, 12:05 PM | #17 | |
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Re: Eighty1 Rotiform Set wheel review
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01-22-2015, 12:52 PM | #18 | |
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Re: Eighty1 Rotiform Set wheel review
IMO, the 3d printing casting lines on Johen's set are unacceptable. You would think taking pride in one's own work, they would at least correct the original master prior to throwing it a casting mould.
the 81 set OP posted, at first glance I thought they looked fantastic, and I thought that the wheel face was separate from the wheel lip / dish. if that is the case, some simple cleanup with a brand new #11 blade seems reasonable. Upon closer look, i'm not sure that the face & lip/barrel are separate, in which case I would also for see a pain and headache trying to cleanup deep within the spokes, etc. Does anyone know if C1 / 81 / HD casting is done in-house, or do they sub-contract? If so, QC would bear on the sub-contractor, and I would not go accusing any of them prior to contacting with a 'WTF' email inquiry. Those FG look fantastic, and I can understand why they have closed, not enough demand and i'm sure the production cost on that is very high expense. FYI regarding the t-res - 1) I'm not sure why Thomas doesn't sell the wheel by itself 2) I realize he probably includes the tyre, because some within the 'stance' community mount the tyre exactly how OP has it show, with significant wheel lip exposed. Other mount the tyre flush on the outside, and a simple trimming on the inside creates a wheel/tyre combo exactly sized to fit. Again, not a big deal since you are buying these after-market anyway, and it suits both styles of modeler with 1 production wheel/tyre. Just my 2c fwiw |
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01-22-2015, 01:13 PM | #19 | |
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Re: Eighty1 Rotiform Set wheel review
High quality wheels require big investment. IMHO, this manufacturer had saved on it. As for me the quality is a number one for a good reputation. If I would start my own business I could put a maximum efforts for the quality. Just for example look to my own limited edition of the BMW MOTORSPORT wheel.
These copies had required an expensive prototypes (on the left in this photo). |
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01-27-2015, 05:58 PM | #20 | ||
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If you feel that your wheels from C1 are unusable, then please get in touch. I don't like to see unhappy customers.
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01-28-2015, 02:25 AM | #21 | |
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Re: Eighty1 Rotiform Set wheel review
Hi Chris,
thanks for your offer, i'm good for the moment. I'm going to start another project by now so i'm in no urgent need for a new set. Yours jochen |
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