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A little mea culpa...

December 2 2006 at 6:59 AM
  (Login kiprudge)
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Response to Dragon Blogger

I wouldn't have posted what i did on the original thread had I known what was coming. My bad and it won't happen again.

Terry, pmms has always been at the top of my favorites and the reason is you're unerring eye. I can't tell you the number of kits that i've traded or purchased from other modelers that have the pmms review printed off and put in the box for reference. Can't think of higher praise.

Dragon invites scrutiny through their hyperbole, so when it's given they should have grace and maturity to either ignore it quietly or act upon it in a constructive manner (ie: fix the offending issue). Thankfully in many instances they have. This wasn't one of them.

Perhaps they are still stung be the whole P4E debacle. The old once bitten, twice shy thing. They lost the PR battle, but presented a workable solution. Something many manufacturers would not have done. But you weren't the issue there and veiled references to your site are simply curlish.

It would be refreshing to hear just one manufacturer say, "Whoops, dang we whiffed that, stay tuned and we'll get 'er fixed." Imagine the customer loyalty that might build...

Hang in there bud, if they are pissed then you must be doing something right!

 
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