The Chaos Bringer wrote:Thanks for the information. All things considered, should I go for it? Obviously it's affordable but do you think it would be worth the hassle of putting it together and perhaps some cutting excess plastic off?
Completely up to you. What's the shipping work out to where you are? It's coming up as $35 to the UK, which is more than excesive for a small model kit.
As far as hassle goes, a kit this size should take about an hour and a half to two hours to put together, less if you're pretty experienced. They come with illustrated assembly instructions and all of the parts are numbered on the sprues so it's a good idea to only take them off as you need them rather than just removing everything before you begin and having a huge pile of random parts in front of you.
Tools wise I'd recomend having a small set of clippers handy for removing the parts from the frames, although you can get away with using a knife for this. Just remember not to cut down onto any of your surfaces without some thick card or a cutting mat in place to protect them. An exacto knife is then pretty much essential for removing any residual sprue, the odd bit of mould flash (shouldn't be much with the three frame kits) and scraping down the mould lines if you want a more professional finish. I've included this in the rough build time above, so it's really not too much work overall. I'm taking some of mine apart again to paint them as well and if you were wanting to do that it would obviously add quite considerably to the overall time needed to get the piece finished.
If you want it then go for it, if you're not that fussed then don't. Be warned though, once you get a taste for this particular flavour of plastic crack it is highly addictive
