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Legend Kit Quality
Trackjam
Ontario, Canada
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Posted: Wednesday, November 03, 2004 - 05:57 AM UTC
I met a bunch of people at the AJAX show this weekend who commented on the quality of Legend kits. Some were complimentary, while others were unhappy. Can anyone shed some light on this? Is it a matter of old news being rectified by production improvements or do the problems still exist?
matt
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New York, United States
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Posted: Wednesday, November 03, 2004 - 06:05 AM UTC
for the most part it's good.... I've got a couple of the Minigun sets... and the barrels are warped....
Gun mounts broken (but they're brittle to begin with)
The "larger" parts are all good quality
Gun mounts broken (but they're brittle to begin with)
The "larger" parts are all good quality
GunTruck
California, United States
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Posted: Wednesday, November 03, 2004 - 08:47 AM UTC
Ditto what Matt wrote. I like Legends Productions items, but I've experienced warpage on the smaller items like the gun barrels. They respond to hi-warm (not boiling, but hot from the faucet) water dipping and straightening.
Everything else I've gotten, however, has been bubble-free and cast in high-quality detail. The resin is a bit brittle - carefully bend when hot water straightening, but not difficult to work with.
Gunnie
Everything else I've gotten, however, has been bubble-free and cast in high-quality detail. The resin is a bit brittle - carefully bend when hot water straightening, but not difficult to work with.
Gunnie
peacekeeper
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Posted: Wednesday, November 03, 2004 - 10:17 AM UTC
I just got a bunch of figures...excellent quality, no problems that I have been able to discover - yet.
mikeli125
England - North West, United Kingdom
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Posted: Wednesday, November 03, 2004 - 10:29 AM UTC
I've got the M48 stoage set really nice bubble free and soft unlike the Verlinden resin good detail only thing wrong is there is no instructions for the set as you need to remove/not fit parts for the sandbags to sit correctly but bar that no problems at all
Trackjam
Ontario, Canada
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Posted: Wednesday, November 03, 2004 - 12:43 PM UTC
Thanks chaps. Sounds like it was old news. Certainly the good reviews outweigh the bad ones.
SEDimmick
New Jersey, United States
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Posted: Thursday, November 04, 2004 - 04:02 AM UTC
Only problem I've run across is the horrible smell you get when you open them up at first...its enough to turn your stomach. Let the kit air out for a couple days before starting it
210cav
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Posted: Thursday, November 04, 2004 - 05:39 AM UTC
My Son was stationed in Korea and I was able to secure several Legend aftermarket products. I have their sandbag and turret set for the M4 which is quite well done and a joy to add to the basic Tamiya kit. On the other hand, I have their improvement kit for the M5A1 Stuart...it is terrible. The hull is significantly out of proportion to the kit upper half, the frontal slope is a "so what" piece as is the hedge row cutter. I am very disappointed in the quality of this particular item. On balance, they are a fairly good company to buy from, but you take a thirty dollar chance on some items.
DJ
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warhog
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Posted: Friday, November 05, 2004 - 02:16 AM UTC
Paul,My opinion is that Legend kits are acceptable!I havent had any issues with them at this point !There quality seem's to be better than A.E.F design's,But maybe not as good as say Accuarate Armor!Not to bad of a buy for the money!
Trackjam
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Posted: Sunday, November 07, 2004 - 12:37 AM UTC
Gentlemen,
Thanks for the additional input. I guess you can't please everyone. I have noted that most aftermarket manufacturers will replace damaged parts if you write to them.
PS
Col Judge
Thanks for the pre- staff college reading advice last year. It saved a lot of time during the course.
Thanks for the additional input. I guess you can't please everyone. I have noted that most aftermarket manufacturers will replace damaged parts if you write to them.
PS
Col Judge
Thanks for the pre- staff college reading advice last year. It saved a lot of time during the course.
210cav
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Posted: Sunday, November 07, 2004 - 01:07 AM UTC
Paul-- pleased to assist your fine effort. Glad to hear it went so well.
DJ
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