Check out this upcoming S27 release
flyonthewall
01-30-2003, 11:09 AM
Bound to please you Ferrari fanatics!
Details;
JST27-MH2422 1/24 250TR A (#19 & 22) LM 1958 25,000yen
JST27-MH2424 1/24 250TR B (#17 & 21) LM 1958 25,000yen
Release date Mid February
http://files.automotiveforums.com/uploads/650927250tr-1.jpg
http://files.automotiveforums.com/uploads/683416250tr-2.jpg
Details;
JST27-MH2422 1/24 250TR A (#19 & 22) LM 1958 25,000yen
JST27-MH2424 1/24 250TR B (#17 & 21) LM 1958 25,000yen
Release date Mid February
http://files.automotiveforums.com/uploads/650927250tr-1.jpg
http://files.automotiveforums.com/uploads/683416250tr-2.jpg
Vyacheslav
01-30-2003, 11:14 AM
stunnning. :eek:
Vric
01-30-2003, 11:38 AM
25,000yen ??? LOL :flipa: :finger:
Focus2000
01-30-2003, 01:01 PM
25,000 yen. So that's about ..... £130 :eek:
Nice subjects for a kit but a bit too pricey for my wallet, unfortunately!
Nice subjects for a kit but a bit too pricey for my wallet, unfortunately!
Vyacheslav
01-30-2003, 01:04 PM
Originally posted by Vric
25,000yen ??? LOL :flipa: :finger:
o ya , didnt notice this. :finger:
why so expensive?
25,000yen ??? LOL :flipa: :finger:
o ya , didnt notice this. :finger:
why so expensive?
bigfrit
01-30-2003, 01:06 PM
Originally posted by Focus2000
25,000 yen. So that's about ..... £130 :eek:
130 Pounds,that's about 195 € !!!
OMG !
:eek:
WHY!
Olivier
25,000 yen. So that's about ..... £130 :eek:
130 Pounds,that's about 195 € !!!
OMG !
:eek:
WHY!
Olivier
Focus2000
01-30-2003, 01:08 PM
Originally posted by Vyacheslav
o ya , didnt notice this. :finger:
why so expensive?
At a guess because they're resin kits. Low volume production and rare subject matter = mega pricey! But for serious modelers and collectors they'll be worth buying.
o ya , didnt notice this. :finger:
why so expensive?
At a guess because they're resin kits. Low volume production and rare subject matter = mega pricey! But for serious modelers and collectors they'll be worth buying.
Vyacheslav
01-30-2003, 01:13 PM
Originally posted by Focus2000
At a guess because they're resin kits. Low volume production and rare subject matter = mega pricey! But for serious modelers and collectors they'll be worth buying.
sorry never even touched resin material. WHat is that?
At a guess because they're resin kits. Low volume production and rare subject matter = mega pricey! But for serious modelers and collectors they'll be worth buying.
sorry never even touched resin material. WHat is that?
hirofkd
01-30-2003, 02:59 PM
Originally posted by Vyacheslav
o ya , didnt notice this. :finger:
why so expensive?
Aside from high material cost, low volume production (typically 300 copies) makes the profit per kit very high.
BUT(!), another reason is that S27 has grown big, and they have to generate enough cash flow to feed their people, so profit per kit has to be even bigger than a typical resin kit company.
o ya , didnt notice this. :finger:
why so expensive?
Aside from high material cost, low volume production (typically 300 copies) makes the profit per kit very high.
BUT(!), another reason is that S27 has grown big, and they have to generate enough cash flow to feed their people, so profit per kit has to be even bigger than a typical resin kit company.
clatescivicr
01-30-2003, 03:01 PM
Thats it! I'm going to make my own resin models and selll them!!! Special Deals for AF members :D lol
Are the "resin" models made out of fiberglass?
Originally posted by hirofkd
Aside from high material cost, low volume production (typically 300 copies) makes the profit per kit very high.
BUT(!), another reason is that S27 has grown big, and they have to generate enough cash flow to feed their people, so profit per kit has to be even bigger than a typical resin kit company.
Are the "resin" models made out of fiberglass?
Originally posted by hirofkd
Aside from high material cost, low volume production (typically 300 copies) makes the profit per kit very high.
BUT(!), another reason is that S27 has grown big, and they have to generate enough cash flow to feed their people, so profit per kit has to be even bigger than a typical resin kit company.
daggerlee
01-30-2003, 04:23 PM
No they're made out of resin ;)
Mulsanne
01-30-2003, 06:21 PM
This is amazing! I must have one!!!
Veyron
01-30-2003, 06:32 PM
Eventhough I have the Renaissance '57 and '58 TR, I will most certainly have to have this because it is a full detail kit. Goodbye bank account!:crying:
Ragnarok043
01-30-2003, 10:17 PM
Originally posted by Vyacheslav
sorry never even touched resin material. WHat is that?
ive worked with resins, in fact im phazing out of plamo(Plastic Models) and moving on to GKs(Resin\Garage Kits). resin is the prefered material to produce GKs because they dont require big expensive plastic injection mold machine. plus resin are more durable and flows much better which can capture details better than plastic. the other difference between GKs and plamo is that they use silicone molds instead of metal molds. since silicone is much more flexible it can capture finer detail than metal molds. what drives the price up is that its labor intensive to make GKs, theyre all done by hand no machines. also theres only a limited amount of castings you can get out of each mold before they tear up, since silicone isnt as durable as metal. with that in mind they have to sell them at much higher prices to turn a profit. unlike metals molds which can punch out thousands kits for years, so they can sell them cheap and make profit over time instead.
BTW the reason why they call them garage kits incase you dont know, thats how they all started, in someones garage.
it may seem a bit expensive at first, but when you start building GKs and notice the difference in quality youll know its all worth it.
sorry never even touched resin material. WHat is that?
ive worked with resins, in fact im phazing out of plamo(Plastic Models) and moving on to GKs(Resin\Garage Kits). resin is the prefered material to produce GKs because they dont require big expensive plastic injection mold machine. plus resin are more durable and flows much better which can capture details better than plastic. the other difference between GKs and plamo is that they use silicone molds instead of metal molds. since silicone is much more flexible it can capture finer detail than metal molds. what drives the price up is that its labor intensive to make GKs, theyre all done by hand no machines. also theres only a limited amount of castings you can get out of each mold before they tear up, since silicone isnt as durable as metal. with that in mind they have to sell them at much higher prices to turn a profit. unlike metals molds which can punch out thousands kits for years, so they can sell them cheap and make profit over time instead.
BTW the reason why they call them garage kits incase you dont know, thats how they all started, in someones garage.
it may seem a bit expensive at first, but when you start building GKs and notice the difference in quality youll know its all worth it.
360spider
01-31-2003, 09:00 AM
Great news. I'll definitely need to get one of those! $200 is a bit expensive though, but I'm willing to pay this kind of money for this kind of kit! Chris, where did you got this info?
flyonthewall
01-31-2003, 09:11 AM
Originally posted by 360spider
Great news. I'll definitely need to get one of those! $200 is a bit expensive though, but I'm willing to pay this kind of money for this kind of kit! Chris, where did you got this info?
I get sent their dealer info so i get to hear about all the cool stuff b4 it goes on sale.
Great news. I'll definitely need to get one of those! $200 is a bit expensive though, but I'm willing to pay this kind of money for this kind of kit! Chris, where did you got this info?
I get sent their dealer info so i get to hear about all the cool stuff b4 it goes on sale.
360spider
01-31-2003, 09:19 AM
Are you a S27 dealer? Is there a way you can sign up somewhere to get that info?
Anyway, thanks for sharing. What F50GT is coming? :-) hehe
Anyway, thanks for sharing. What F50GT is coming? :-) hehe
flyonthewall
01-31-2003, 09:54 AM
Originally posted by 360spider
Are you a S27 dealer? Is there a way you can sign up somewhere to get that info?
Anyway, thanks for sharing. What F50GT is coming? :-) hehe
I dont stock S27 stuff at mo but i may do in the future. Unfortunately i cant pass out details of the dealer site.
Are you a S27 dealer? Is there a way you can sign up somewhere to get that info?
Anyway, thanks for sharing. What F50GT is coming? :-) hehe
I dont stock S27 stuff at mo but i may do in the future. Unfortunately i cant pass out details of the dealer site.
Veyron
01-31-2003, 09:59 AM
A little more info, the hood, deck lid, seats and an insert where the scoop is in the front fender are white metal. Some of the engine parts may be as well.:)
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