Sunday 29 January 2017

A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away...

Last summer we visited Disneyland Paris on our summer family holiday. While the kids were raiding the gift shop I found myself a toy - an etched kit for the Star Wars Millennium Falcon! The format of this Metal Earth kit will be familiar to Railway Modellers, but this isn't brass or nickel silver, but steel.

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I got around to assembling it just before Christmas, and was impressed with the design of the kit. No glue or solder is required, each piece is attached with tiny tabs fitting into slots, and either bent over or twisted to secure it. The accuracy of the pieces is superb, the steel is strong but bends easily, but assembly is fiddly. While the exploded diagram instructions are very good they need to be followed carefully or it is easy to go wrong, and many of the parts are very small - the whole model is only about 2 inches long.

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Then, for Christmas, my Son gave me another kit from the same series, for R2D2. As with the Millennium Falcon the likeness and detail is excellent, and the kit is well made and designed, though I think this one was even more fiddly. Each took around 4 evenings to complete, taking things slowly.

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A diversion from Railway Modelling, but rather fun and resulting in nice shiny display models.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Those kits seem to becoming more popular as they are showing up in more and more places. I've yet to try one but it's probably only a matter of time before I give in and get one.