Agora models, 1/8 Scale Aston Martin from No TIme To Die

WtShark

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The subscription model business is a new one to me, and I was a bit hesitant, but when they released the No Time to Die Aston Martin, I figure it was worth a try.
A lot of fun, though it's more of a screw assemblies together and then assemble those, they do require a bit of skill. No painting or much modifications, (unless you want to add detail or fix errors) it was an enjoyable build that sparked my interest in getting back into plastic models. Each month, a box arrives with a numbered set of parts, which are assembled with step-by-step directions. There are options for faster builds (all parts at once), standard build (12 month process) and 24 month process, depending on your budget. There were some issues, delays, warped/broken parts, but the customer service was amazing and would happily fix any issue encountered.

The vehicle is a static display, with working headlights, "firing" gatling guns, dash lights, changing license plate, working ejector seat, etc.
The Daniel Craig figure is an add on from Etsy

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It's obviously a very impressive looking model,
although those lid and door gaps are painfully excessive (lol).
It looks expensive, with all the very nice detail and paint finish.
I would expect to pay a lot more than a boxed plastic model kit that requires a lot more work to build.

So I have to ask that painful question that everyone is thinking, what was the final cost of this model?
 
It's obviously a very impressive looking model,
although those lid and door gaps are painfully excessive (lol).
It looks expensive, with all the very nice detail and paint finish.
I would expect to pay a lot more than a boxed plastic model kit that requires a lot more work to build.

So I have to ask that painful question that everyone is thinking, what was the final cost of this model?
https://www.agoramodels.com/us/007_db5/
 
Okay, that's a fair bit more than I had imagined.
Odd how the 1 year/12 pack option is $200 cheaper than the 2 year/24 pack option.
Obviously buying the full kit up front is the cheapest option at $1600.

I think an additional $500 for the "Collectors Edition" display case is a bit greedy.

Still, a nice looking model, with some amazing electronics.
And a very nice build WtShark!
The well painted Bond figure adds a lot!
 
It's obviously a very impressive looking model,
although those lid and door gaps are painfully excessive (lol).
It looks expensive, with all the very nice detail and paint finish.
I would expect to pay a lot more than a boxed plastic model kit that requires a lot more work to build.

So I have to ask that painful question that everyone is thinking, what was the final cost of this model?
Yes, the door gaps are an issue, (one discussed at great length on the Agora forum), and frankly, for the cost of this model, there were a LOT of fit and assembly issues that should not have been there. I see someone already answered your question as to the cost, I opted for the 12 month Collector's edition, hence the case, display base and plaque. Was it worth it? Well, I do like the vehicle, and it did sort of kickstart my jump back into model building, but I suppose that's a question up to the individual. I have also opted to purchase their 1963 Corvette, (which I am at Stage 8 now of) and plan on purchasing their Jaws Orca model once it's released, but the cost is steep.
But my friend, you are absolutely right- it's not a cheap investment.
 
not a cheap investment.
True.
But in terms of enjoyment and value per minute of build time and longevity of the artifact, a much better spend than a couple of hours in a fancy restaurant, blockbuster movie or sports game!
At least to me.
 
True.
But in terms of enjoyment and value per minute of build time and longevity of the artifact, a much better spend than a couple of hours in a fancy restaurant, blockbuster movie or sports game!
At least to me.
Well said and I agree.
 


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