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It's not what you say....

November 1 2005 at 8:00 AM
  (Login mrneil1964)
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Response to If it LOOKS Like a Pz IV then it must be a Pz IV ????

...but many times, the way that you say it.

I agree that errors in kits - even potential errors - should be noted and discussed in forums (fora?) like this. Informed, reasonable and constructive criticism can only help manufacturers to improve the quality of their products, and we all benefit from that. Indeed, it seems that a number of manufacturers do pay attention to the discussions here.

However, we must all take care to keep such discussions positive and constructive. Posts describing the discrepancy between a particular kit part and the original, and pointing out what it ought to look like, are constructive and likely to be welcomed by manufacturers. Posts that simply say "such-and-such a kit is crap because the hull angles are all wrong" do nothing to assist the manufacturer in correcting their product, and are only likely to damage kit sales by creating a perception of that product that may or may not be justified. Thankfully such negative posts are very much in the minority these days. Let's keep it that way.

Neil

 
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