A piece of string?

I thought so too, but I am sure Roy has probably had enough of me trash-talking Tamiya recently.gp100 wrote:Frankly, I would be offended if that's what I got in my tank box.. For the money, I think they can afford to do better than that..
...and I fully intend to have a bash at a Trumpeter kit before too long, Dan. I saw a comparison recently on RCU between Tamiya's Pz IV and Trumpeter's offering. Thread contributors there were generally positive about Trumpeter kits, and the Pz IV one especially.Raminator wrote:I thought so too, but I am sure Roy has probably had enough of me trash-talking Tamiya recently.gp100 wrote:Frankly, I would be offended if that's what I got in my tank box.. For the money, I think they can afford to do better than that..
For what it's worth, the Trumpeter kits come with brass or copper braided cables. Nicer than the typical aftermarket affairs, too.
jarndice wrote:This non stop moaning about the Tamiya Tow Rope is riding roughshod over a century's old Japanese tradition where little old ladies in the mountain villages of Honshu have almost continuously weaved their own children's hair into tow ropes for the ships of the Japanese navy,
Because of the navy's lack of demand the good burghers at Tamiya commissioned these sweet old people to continue their skilled work in a slightly smaller scale,
And here you evil Westerners are bad mouthing a group of old age pensioners who are desperately trying to find the money for a new Honda Fireblade each.
Shame on you.
Shaun.
Far be it from me to besmirch the centuries old tradition of Japanese rope making, Shaun.jarndice wrote:This non stop moaning about the Tamiya Tow Rope is riding roughshod over a century's old Japanese tradition where little old ladies in the mountain villages of Honshu have almost continuously weaved their own children's hair into tow ropes for the ships of the Japanese navy,
Because of the navy's lack of demand the good burghers at Tamiya commissioned these sweet old people to continue their skilled work in a slightly smaller scale,
And here you evil Westerners are bad mouthing a group of old age pensioners who are desperately trying to find the money for a new Honda Fireblade each.
Shame on you.
Shaun.