Whetheryou grew up building Revell model cars and trucks or are just getting started, you can find a vast selection of superior quality, competitively priced Revell models at Auto World Store. We offer Revell model car kits featuring vintage muscle cars from the '50s, '60s and '70s. I hardly ever use the plastic cement any more. CF Glue (Super Glue) works really well for me, even on the painted parts. The plastic cement works by melting the two pieces of plastic together where CF Glue actually glues the surface of the part, or paint, or whatever. As long as you have a good top coat, you will be alright. 😉
TheRevell kits are good, but not great. They tend to be bigger (larger scale) than the Bandai stuff, but the detail isn't nearly as good. They're usually under 20 parts with lots of stuff molded onto the surface. Molding however is crisp on some of their stuff, without any cleanup required. And most come with a light/sound pack.
Ipurchased my first model (a tie fighter from Bandai) and i heard i made the right choice because the Revell one is not good. Has anyone had
#9. Beside the fact model kits are few and rare in any shops here in Denmark. Airfix are almost always reduced to Quick build and/or starter sets. You can't get the new normal Airfix kits anyware I know of. Revell are, in the few shops who stock them, better represented with airplanes, cars, tanks, ships.
Atest-shot of the forthcoming 1/32 Hawker Hurricane Mk.IIb from Revell is inspected by CHRIS CLIFFORD. Much attention has fallen on Airfix’s new 1/24 Spitfire Mk.IX as it’s just hit the shelves. However, there’s another British World War Two classic in a large scale pending, and that’s the 1/32 Hawker Hurricane Mk.IIb (04968) from Revell. . 158 74 267 360 323 187 210 253 155

are revell models any good