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Nytetrain
#1 Posted : 26 November 2015 14:53:00

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I just received an email to say that my Revell Master Series 1/72 Millennium Falcon has shipped and is due to arrive on Nov 30th. Stay tuned for pictures or the wife and I may do an unboxing video. Unless someone gets to it before me and we will see how much time we have, it being a holiday weekend here in the US.
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#2 Posted : 30 November 2015 22:57:37

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Ok it has arrived and YES it IS a Fine Molds Kit...












Sorry about the blurry photos. I just took them with my phone real quick. And I am using photobucket for the first time. I bought this new for $300 US, direct from Revell. Not sure what the going rate is on the web for this model in the Fine Molds box but this is a much cheaper alternative then buying it on the web right now. They also have the TIE Fighter and the X-Wing fighter.
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#3 Posted : 01 December 2015 02:13:42

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The Fnemolds, so also this one, is a very nice kit and goes together like a dream. I was lucky enough to grab a Finemolds Falcon from HLJ when they had them in stock. I've seen them on a well known auction site for about £500 Blink
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#4 Posted : 01 December 2015 13:50:18

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Are their any differences between the new Revell kit and the original Fine Molds? I have a brand new Fine Molds kit as well, and wondering whether to order this new version.
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#5 Posted : 01 December 2015 14:55:33

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No there's no difference. It's the same Fine Molds model. Just in a different box with Revell's name on it. They used the same molds, Revell just made a deal with FM to use there molds since FM lost the Stars Wars license to Bandai and couldn't make them anymore. I will take some close up pics of the parts when I open the box so people can compare.
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#6 Posted : 01 December 2015 16:26:16

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There is a slight difference whereby the turret rotation system has been reworked, the turret actually sits a little higher than the Finemolds one.

I believe this redesign was due to turret movement in the Finemolds kit not being very smooth, however a little bit of filing to the lugs that hold the Finemolds turret assembly in place resolved that issue on my Finemolds kits, essentially plastic lugs holding the assembly in place are too thick causing too much friction.

Apart from that they should be identical
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#7 Posted : 06 December 2015 08:24:31

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It looks good, are you going to do a build log. I hope so. I want one of these badly but can't afford it right now, so I can enjoy enjoy another build log
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