Pigments- this is the color part and they are fine powders that do not dissolve but are suspended in the paint. We need something to help them stick to the surface and that is the Binder - is the substance that (hopefully!) keeps the pigment on the surface and is often an Acrylic Polymer.. Vehicle - is the transport for the mix of the above to travel Icant imagine that Revell will stop the production, model kits are still a important leg of that company, perhaps a stop of production in Germany because the high salary level in Germany, and go into a cheap level country, but a totally stop i cant imagine, The Panther is a good example: it's a piece of old junk and much better renditions Good The airbrush looks useful and isn't a big ol' plastic external-mix thing. That airbrush will most likely be good for practicing and learning. Build some models and paint them with it and see! You may outgrow it, or discover limitations. When you Revellisn't as good as AUTOart, they're more budget models. Your'e better off modding cheap models first so if you f*** the thing up, it's not a as much a loss as if u ruined a good model. and a cheap model can be brought up to AUTOart levels with some xtra effort :cheers Eventoday - I've got on in my stash - it's still a pretty good kit, and could form the basis of a superb model, given time, skill, patience and references. While I wouldn't pay full retail (Ā£58.99, or roughly USD115 here in the Checkedsome of my Revell kits and found that they are all printed in Germany but made in other countries Poland, Korea. The Korean Company is called Ace Model they make oem for Revell at least the 1/72 armor kits that I'm aware of . I have yet to discover who the Polish company is. I recall Revell/Monogram being bought out years ago. Smokeand sound output were highlights of Revell’s HO-scale 0-4-0 steam locomotive model. The little steamer came only in Union Pacific livery with ā€œOmahaā€ on its boiler sides. For its time, this 0-6-0 was fairly expensive and carried a $27.95 suggested retail price in 1956. There’s only one locomotive addition to Revell’s line of HO Hasegawamakes some great kits, some ok ones, and some really crap ones (usually, but not always proportional to age, where newer>older). your friend. No, I do not consider them in the same class as Tamiya - Tamiya is slightly better and fit is generally better, excluding certain kits. 5. WheezyOH224 • 2 yr. ago. App Vay Tiền.

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