You are viewing the archived version of the site.
Go to automodeler.com for the current dynamic site!
Go to automodeler.com for the current dynamic site!
Cars
Discuss all types of automotive modeling here.
Discuss all types of automotive modeling here.
Hosted by Jim Starkweather
Review
Tamiya: Mercedes-Benz 300 SLPosted: Friday, May 10, 2019 - 01:09 AM UTC
Here''s a look at Tamiya''s impressive kit of the classic Mercedes-Benz 300 SL "Gullwing".
Read the Review
If you have comments or questions please post them here.
Thanks!
Posted: Friday, May 10, 2019 - 01:29 AM UTC
Great review Rowan, looks like a really nice kit and an iconic subject. The builds I have seen all agree that it builds up beautifully.
Cheers, D
Cheers, D
Joel_W
Associate Editor
New York, United States
Joined: December 04, 2010
KitMaker: 11,666 posts
Auto Modeler: 2,974 posts
Joined: December 04, 2010
KitMaker: 11,666 posts
Auto Modeler: 2,974 posts
Posted: Friday, May 10, 2019 - 04:22 AM UTC
Rowan,
Another one of your outstanding reviews. Sometimes I'd swear you like reviewing kits better then building them.
I'm not a street car modeler, but there are certain cars that I've just got to build, and after reading your review of the 300 SL, this kit really meets my expectations. Of course Italeri has to release a 1/16 scale SL just to make my life even harder.
Joel
Another one of your outstanding reviews. Sometimes I'd swear you like reviewing kits better then building them.
I'm not a street car modeler, but there are certain cars that I've just got to build, and after reading your review of the 300 SL, this kit really meets my expectations. Of course Italeri has to release a 1/16 scale SL just to make my life even harder.
Joel
Posted: Saturday, May 11, 2019 - 08:55 PM UTC
Cheers guys
@ Joel - I don't know about preferring reviewing to building, but I still get the same kick I did as a kid when opening a new kit - and it's almost become second nature to do a review after so many years on Kitmaker. However, my rationale behind stepping down from running Aeroscale was to spend much more time building, so I really do need to start making good on that promise to myself one of these days...
All the best
Rowan
@ Joel - I don't know about preferring reviewing to building, but I still get the same kick I did as a kid when opening a new kit - and it's almost become second nature to do a review after so many years on Kitmaker. However, my rationale behind stepping down from running Aeroscale was to spend much more time building, so I really do need to start making good on that promise to myself one of these days...
All the best
Rowan
Joel_W
Associate Editor
New York, United States
Joined: December 04, 2010
KitMaker: 11,666 posts
Auto Modeler: 2,974 posts
Joined: December 04, 2010
KitMaker: 11,666 posts
Auto Modeler: 2,974 posts
Posted: Sunday, May 12, 2019 - 03:44 AM UTC
Quoted Text
Cheers guys
@ Joel - I don't know about preferring reviewing to building, but I still get the same kick I did as a kid when opening a new kit - and it's almost become second nature to do a review after so many years on Kitmaker. However, my rationale behind stepping down from running Aeroscale was to spend much more time building, so I really do need to start making good on that promise to myself one of these days...
All the best
Rowan
Rowan,
I've forced myself to stop opening up new kits and checking them out. Today's computer designed kits and molds produce outstanding detailed kits, but fit is another issue. As Russell pointed out a lot has to do with the guy pouring the plastic into the molds, etc. Once I had opened a kit, that's all I wanted to build and quickly lost interest in my current build.
So for me not fondling the sprues, or leafing through the instructions was my way of just staying focused. I don't want to jinx myself, but I've completed every single car build I've started but one that was a horrible kit and last 1 day on the bench. That record goes back nearly a full year on Aeroscale as well. And as I said all do to staying focused, which for me has always been a major battle and issue for as long as I can remember.
I'm always hoping that every kit you review and start makes it through your full build cycle. I try to contribute by posting only in a positive way just to keep your Mojo up. One day, I just may find a way to come and visit so we can talk modeling face to face.
Joel
Posted: Monday, May 13, 2019 - 08:27 AM UTC
Hi Joel
I do occasionally manage to buy a kit without examining the parts and dry-fitting things, but it's very much the exception to the rule.
My infamous "Stash" would be worth a lot more if I didn't open the boxes and do all that - but it's all part of the pleasure for me, so what the heck. I was just looking at my old Classic Airframes' Lockheed Hudson, seemingly worth £50 to £100+ on eBay - but, needless to say, I dry-assembled mine when it was new! So, what's mine worth? Probably a lot less - plus, I still intend to build it one day.
As regards finishing a car build - the Impala's coming along well, but a load of samples have landed that I need to review for Aeroscale - and samples must always take priority over personal projects, so it may be a little while before I can post another update.
It'd be great if you can ever make it over to the UK! I've always dreamed of visiting the USA (there's SO much I'd love to see!), but it's not likely to be on the cards in the foreseeable future. One day, though...
All the best
Rowan
I do occasionally manage to buy a kit without examining the parts and dry-fitting things, but it's very much the exception to the rule.
My infamous "Stash" would be worth a lot more if I didn't open the boxes and do all that - but it's all part of the pleasure for me, so what the heck. I was just looking at my old Classic Airframes' Lockheed Hudson, seemingly worth £50 to £100+ on eBay - but, needless to say, I dry-assembled mine when it was new! So, what's mine worth? Probably a lot less - plus, I still intend to build it one day.
As regards finishing a car build - the Impala's coming along well, but a load of samples have landed that I need to review for Aeroscale - and samples must always take priority over personal projects, so it may be a little while before I can post another update.
It'd be great if you can ever make it over to the UK! I've always dreamed of visiting the USA (there's SO much I'd love to see!), but it's not likely to be on the cards in the foreseeable future. One day, though...
All the best
Rowan