BarryW
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I have seen, elsewhere, many a discussion over what's the 'best brand' but such discussions are pointless.
Firstly there is a matter of what constitutes 'the best' making any such claims a matter of personal preference than any kind of absolute truth.
It can depend on what genre of modelling, what scale, what is your preference for display, whether you enjoy the challenge involved in fighting a kit into submission and so on. Also, of course, long standing brands will have older kits that are simply not up to the standards of what they now produce. Indeed some people will have been prejudiced against a company because they have built an old, flawed kit and have not bothered to try them again and see what their newer kits are like. I often see Airfix a 'victim' of that kind of thing.
So allowing for that let's see what your brand preferences are? With explanations of why and what 'floats your boat' and the criteria by which you judge them.
My judgement is based on the following.
1. 1/32 scale aircraft with WW2 subjecting taking preference.
2. I don't like fighting a kit and for me a challenge comes from obtaining a painted and weathered finish I feel proud of. So I want a well engineered good fitting kit.
3/ I also want accuracy without being obsessive about it.
Taking into account all this I rank my top three brands as follows:
3rd. Zoukei Mura. I love their ambition and the different approach to design and engineering. They certainly present a real challenge when it comes to a build offering amazing detail and overall decent fit. If you don't get each stage exactly right it will lead to problems later in the build. Not for novices.
2nd. Tamiya. They get a balance between buildability, detail and fit. You can go wrong with them and, like ZM, if so it is down to what you do. I remember the three 1/32 Tammy Spifires I built. Often people criticise the fit of the engine cowls but after two builds that demonstrated such a problem, my third build showed perfect fit, proving that I, not Tamiya, was the problem.
1st place. Kotare. Though I have built only one, with one more in the stash, these have replaced Tamiya in the number one slot because they give me all I want and need from a kit. Amazing detail and accuracy, superb research that their instructions can be held on to as a reference source for other builds. They have great fit, and brilliantly engineered. They also take this slot because they produce kits optimised for what I want out of a kit. In other words I am not spending time building up engines and internal structure that won't be seen, as someone who likes my aircraft with closed panels. They provide the most detailed cockpit interiors I have seen with a much lower part count overall. I consider the Spitfire 1 build to be my most enjoyable ever. I now have one built, one in the stash, and two on preorder and looking forward to preordering more new releases when available. These are the only company I place preorders for and one of two with whom I will buy without checking out reviews (Tamiya being the other)
Special mentions.
I do like a couple of other companies who stand out. iCM who produce some really interesting subjects in 1/32 and HKM who also produce some really interesting 1/32s as well. Neither have something special as my top three so.
Over to you.
Firstly there is a matter of what constitutes 'the best' making any such claims a matter of personal preference than any kind of absolute truth.
It can depend on what genre of modelling, what scale, what is your preference for display, whether you enjoy the challenge involved in fighting a kit into submission and so on. Also, of course, long standing brands will have older kits that are simply not up to the standards of what they now produce. Indeed some people will have been prejudiced against a company because they have built an old, flawed kit and have not bothered to try them again and see what their newer kits are like. I often see Airfix a 'victim' of that kind of thing.
So allowing for that let's see what your brand preferences are? With explanations of why and what 'floats your boat' and the criteria by which you judge them.
My judgement is based on the following.
1. 1/32 scale aircraft with WW2 subjecting taking preference.
2. I don't like fighting a kit and for me a challenge comes from obtaining a painted and weathered finish I feel proud of. So I want a well engineered good fitting kit.
3/ I also want accuracy without being obsessive about it.
Taking into account all this I rank my top three brands as follows:
3rd. Zoukei Mura. I love their ambition and the different approach to design and engineering. They certainly present a real challenge when it comes to a build offering amazing detail and overall decent fit. If you don't get each stage exactly right it will lead to problems later in the build. Not for novices.
2nd. Tamiya. They get a balance between buildability, detail and fit. You can go wrong with them and, like ZM, if so it is down to what you do. I remember the three 1/32 Tammy Spifires I built. Often people criticise the fit of the engine cowls but after two builds that demonstrated such a problem, my third build showed perfect fit, proving that I, not Tamiya, was the problem.
1st place. Kotare. Though I have built only one, with one more in the stash, these have replaced Tamiya in the number one slot because they give me all I want and need from a kit. Amazing detail and accuracy, superb research that their instructions can be held on to as a reference source for other builds. They have great fit, and brilliantly engineered. They also take this slot because they produce kits optimised for what I want out of a kit. In other words I am not spending time building up engines and internal structure that won't be seen, as someone who likes my aircraft with closed panels. They provide the most detailed cockpit interiors I have seen with a much lower part count overall. I consider the Spitfire 1 build to be my most enjoyable ever. I now have one built, one in the stash, and two on preorder and looking forward to preordering more new releases when available. These are the only company I place preorders for and one of two with whom I will buy without checking out reviews (Tamiya being the other)
Special mentions.
I do like a couple of other companies who stand out. iCM who produce some really interesting subjects in 1/32 and HKM who also produce some really interesting 1/32s as well. Neither have something special as my top three so.
Over to you.
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