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Trek Enterprise 1701 1/350

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yadda@yadda.com - 20 Dec 2005 04:49 GMT
Just got mine.  I've never seen the kit parts before now.  My gawd it's
frikken HUGE.  Sweet though!

TF
Wayne - 20 Dec 2005 05:10 GMT
> Just got mine.  I've never seen the kit parts before now.  My gawd it's
> frikken HUGE.  Sweet though!
>
> TF

Source?
yadda@yadda.com - 05 Jan 2006 02:11 GMT
Wayne <4bu53@h0tm417.c0m> wrote in news:43a79118$0$14693$5a62ac22@per-qv1-
newsreader-01.iinet.net.au:

>> Just got mine.  I've never seen the kit parts before now.  My gawd it's
>> frikken HUGE.  Sweet though!
>>
>> TF
>
> Source?

I got it from Federation Models, decent price too.
Robert McNay - 21 Dec 2005 03:45 GMT
> Just got mine.  I've never seen the kit parts before now.  My gawd it's
> frikken HUGE.  Sweet though!
>
> TF

Enjoy it while you can. The news I heard from the Toy Show in LV was
that the RC/Ertl stand showed absolutely no new releases or plans for
any from Polar Lights in the next year.

The 1/350 1701A may be their last hurrah.

RLM
The Collector - 21 Dec 2005 06:26 GMT
> The 1/350 1701A may be their last hurrah.

But the good news is the reissue of the multiple starship Enterprise
kits.  One kit has the Enterprise TOS NCC-1701, A, & D and the other
has the Enterprise B, C, & E.  This is especially good news since the
later kit was not in production for very long during its initial
release.  The prices of these kits, about $15, is also below what they
originally sold for.

Martin
Robert McNay - 22 Dec 2005 02:00 GMT
> > The 1/350 1701A may be their last hurrah.
>
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> Martin

True, but those are AMT kits that they had the moldings laying around
collecting dust for. No real investment was required except that they
had to get the license back, which they did in the Playing Mantis deal.

I don't think RC/Ertl really wants to be in the model kit business. I'll
bet they use it as a tax write-off against the NASCAR profits on the
diecast end.

RLM
crw59@earthlink.net - 21 Dec 2005 16:06 GMT
that's really sucky news.  Polar Lights had a great idea with the
repops.  Too bad the new owners can't see it our way.

Craig
Jack Bohn - 21 Dec 2005 23:54 GMT
>that's really sucky news.  Polar Lights had a great idea with the
>repops.  Too bad the new owners can't see it our way.

Yeah, you have to wonder how RC can't make money catering to Trek
fans when Playing Mantis got the money for the Trek license by
catering to Aurora fans.

(No offense intended to Aurora fans, but they are a fraction of
the model sales to Trek fans (which, are, in turn, a tiny
fraction of the sales to race car fans).)
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-Jack

teem - 22 Dec 2005 01:03 GMT
I picked up a BAN DAI last year 7 thoroughly enjoy it!,it's
illuminated,already painted,detailed out the bahootie,& just plain
looks great!.AND I almost didnt get it!,this is the Enterprise from
the same titled show,w/Capt. Archer.On Wed, 21 Dec 2005 18:54:00

>>that's really sucky news.  Polar Lights had a great idea with the
>>repops.  Too bad the new owners can't see it our way.
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>the model sales to Trek fans (which, are, in turn, a tiny
>fraction of the sales to race car fans).)
Robert McNay - 22 Dec 2005 01:55 GMT
> that's really sucky news.  Polar Lights had a great idea with the
> repops.  Too bad the new owners can't see it our way.
>
> Craig

I've always believed the ONLY reason RC/Ertl bought Playing Mantis was
to get their hands on the Johnny Lightning line, so they'd have a Not
Wheels/Matchbox competitor.

Polar Lights and its licenses were just an unwanted part of the deal.

RLM
Mad-Modeller - 22 Dec 2005 06:33 GMT
> > that's really sucky news.  Polar Lights had a great idea with the
> > repops.  Too bad the new owners can't see it our way.
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>
> RLM

Robert, you have the same generally negative attitude about RC that I
do.  I think they'd love the plastic car business to go away.  It's too
bad they got their hands on Polar Lights.

Bill Banaszak, MFE Sr.
Robert McNay - 23 Dec 2005 02:07 GMT
> > > that's really sucky news.  Polar Lights had a great idea with the
> > > repops.  Too bad the new owners can't see it our way.
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>
> Bill Banaszak, MFE Sr.

I really don't like RC, this whole Playing Mantis thing is just repeated
history. They did the same when they got their hands on AMT. Even on the
diecast side, they seem to have a real disregard/disdain towards their
customer base, even the NASCAR ones. They rarely communicate, the
website is only sporadically updated and their customer service is the
worst. Even at the old RCHTA show here in Chicago, the guys staffing the
booth were very short on communication and had very little knowledge of
the product line currently in production, let alone know anything about
future stuff.

A mega-corp like Mattel communicates better then them.

RLM
 
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