Jack Hrovatin wrote: ↑Wed Jan 08, 2020 5:15 am
Yes, I have personally seen them. High level of detail, museum pieces...but at a terrific price! So, I’d love to see Armortek take them on! They too go to Bovington, and are listening to what the WWII tank enthusiasts want. So, may the best company win! I personally am cheering for Armortek!
And based on what I can tell, made in China? There is a chinese company name/link at the bottom of their page Changchung Automation and Technology, Inc.
Which is interesting as China is not usually the place for low-volume, high-detail stuff like this. Want to make 100,000 kits, it's your place. But apparently, they are sensing an opportunity or maybe just trying to break into a market! Big investment for them to show up at Bovington! Would love to see their business plan.
And I think Armortek is going to continue to do just fine and it 'feels' like the US market is starting to open up more. Armortek's best move is that they are continually proving that community is just as much a part of their kit offerings as detail, size and options. And that affordable 'Blank Canvases' can appeal more than high-priced 'turnkey' kits! The company provides the raw material. The community provides the assistance, cheerleading, inspiration and even the upgrades. How many cool upgrades have been invented right here?
Back to the original topic... I wonder when we get another Kompact Kit, too?
Cheers,
RPR