Steve Nelson wrote:
All in all, I think it's great that Atlantis is bringing back some of these "moldy oldies." They're a great trip down memory lane for us oldsters, and hopefully some simple and (relatively) inexpensive kits might get some of the younger crowed interested in the hobby.
Cheers
Steve
That's why I'm talking these guys up.
I'm not getting paid. Really.
The Atlantis 1/64 B-25 at $20 is half the price of the new Airfix 1/72 Mitchell. No, in terms of detail there is no comparison, but the ancient Revell is certainly good enough for a beginner. After all, all the expert modelers past a certain age, got their start with kits like that.
The MSRP for their 990 kit is $21.99, but if you get their emails they usually have a 10% discount. Also, many hobby chains (Hobby Town) have them at MSRP (you can save on shipping).
Vintage Flyer has several 990 decal sets for $17.50, so all in you are just short of the $40 you paid for your vintage Revell kit.
And while they haven't done much to improve the old aircraft molds, they have offered better decals with multiple options and stands. It's not out of the realm of possibility they won't improve them, they have made improvements (adding "glass" and re-tooled wheels and tires) to several of the car kits they have reissued.I
I'm not sure even they know what they have. Sadly some of the old classic kits have been lost (or sold off during Monogram ownership), but if they get enough response, they'll reissued more.
They are aware of the interest in the old 1/240 Monogram Air Power set, if the missile collection does well, maybe they'll retool it.