Friday, September 12, 2014 - 03:59 AM UTC
AirFix has started a new line that should appeal to the younger modeller and hopefully build their interest in models generally. This new line is in a similar vein to the famous Danish plastic brick manufacturer.
These new offerings from AirFix offers armour, aircraft, helicopters and cars. This new approach may be just what is needed to gain the interest of the younger generation. Take a look for your self and see what you think of this line.


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This line has been started in 2013, if not earlier. But the tank and car sets are new. I have four of the aircraft sets. The quality of bricks and instructions is FAR worse than Lego. Bricks don't fit particularly well and instructions are difficult to understand, particularly for kids. But it is still fun.
SEP 12, 2014 - 05:20 AM
Thank you for the feedback Pawel, I was not aware how long these have been available as it was the Abrams offering that brought these to my attention.
SEP 12, 2014 - 08:11 AM
Clever idea. I hope it is a big hit!
SEP 12, 2014 - 11:51 AM
Maybe the Challenger is a sign it's still on their radar to add to their modern 1/48th Range .... maybe ... hopefully lol
SEP 12, 2014 - 12:23 PM
So it starts out like a Lego, but builds up into a reasonably realistic model? That seems like exactly what is needed to motivate younger people to take up the hobby. The original snap-together kits had a similar strategy; they were marketed to people who just wanted to build a reasonably detailed kit, without need of glue, craft skills,etc. Some of those people stuck with it and became die-hard modelers.I've seen and assembled many of the popular Lego, PlayMobil, etc. kits, and they are almost as complicated as any modern model kit. No glue, no PE, I know, but still pretty intense. When they're done, the result is a blocky, ziggurat structure with squashed, dwarven figures that kind of looks like the house, plane, ship from the movie, TV show, comic, but not really. I'm sure there are many kids who want more realism, but all they see are those crude block kits from the aforementioned companies. If done well,this could bridge the gap from block kits to scale modeling.
SEP 12, 2014 - 03:24 PM
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