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My new project a 1/8 scale model
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Started with the model today with painting some of the parts.
Here it is US Touring Bike Markus |
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In fact I paint as much as possible before starting build- In Revell instruction the colour you need for certain parts are mentioned in letter. In this case from A to L. First I painted every part with the colour A, then B, then C first when I was finished with E or was it F I could start to build the motorcycle. Only two colour left- Gloss White and white silk mat. Here is the building instruction in pdf https://downloads.revell.de/Manuals-Modelkits/07937.pdf 1. It is the first time I try to build a motorcycle model 2. It is the first time a whole tree with parts is missing. Markus |
If I get the spare parts from Revell and the build become a success I will build this model:
https://www.scalemates.com/kits/tami...cb750f--128191 Would love to build this instead but I do not have the money for it https://uk.pocher.com/products/ducat...edition-hk117? Markus |
£726.00 = $900 ? Is that correct? What is it made from, unicorn bone? :k_confused:
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You can watch these two videos made by Word of Wayne This is part 1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wF6n...ACc2ZE&index=1 This is part 2 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8h-m...ACc2ZE&index=2 Markus |
Wow, I see what you mean. That's a mini-motorcycle.
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Been more than 14 days since I contacted Revell Germany and still no clear parts. Looks like I have to pack it away(throw it away)
750 Danish Kroner down the drain.(Approx. 110 Dollars) Markus |
Don't throw it away. :wah:
Beat it up. :up: There are bikers in the US who love to strip these things down to the bear necessities and cruise around town. :yep: Paint the gas tank flat black or "primer" and the bike takes on an entirely different look. The fenders (especially the front) would be optional. :D |
:arrgh!:Just set it aside, you may find a kit on ebay or Revell may come around.
Post the email details you sent Revell, I will send them an email too, maybe if they get several emails saying "Send Marcus his parts!" someone there will wake up :arrgh!: |
On their homepage they have this field where you write what the problem is and what you need. Here is what I wrote
"Hi Revell I purchased your model US Touring Bike 1:8 and I forgot to check the content-I started to build the model when a part had been painted-Now I'm at step 42 and need Clear part number 86-HA none of the clear parts are there. I don't know the item number what it says on the box is 07937 on first page in the instructions following number is 07937-0379. Kind Regards Markus P " A few days later I got this email from Revell: Hello Mr. P. Please advise PAGE 6 and 7 FROM THE INSTRUCTIONSHEET WITH PARTS MARKED YOU NEED Mit freundlichen Grüßen / Best regards Petra Slansky In response I wrote: " Hi Petra I need all the clear parts except the wind shell So I need Clear parts: 36,86,2X110,4X113 and 135 from the Revell US Touring Bike 1:8. 07937-0379 Kind Regards Markus P " Edit I'll give it a little week..until Friday 29th of April. End edit Markus |
Yeah, don't be shy about a polite follow up message. I'm sure they will take care of you.
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Well we are now on Friday and no clear parts in my post.
I wonder if another mail would help ? What's bother me is that I didn't do as I always do. Check to content and the parts on the tree to see if something is missing or damaged. Markus |
Regarding Revell replacement parts...
Unless the current management of Revell has taken the hard "corporate" stance regarding customer relations, there shouldn't be much of a problem asking for their assistance; the whole discussion reminded me of decades ago when I was about 13 years old and my family had moved to Los Angeles for the first of several times; I had a Revell kit (don't remember what it was, probably a sailing ship, my preference at the time) and, when I opened it, I found that aportion of the parts, listed in the instructions as being in a packet, were missing; I sent a letter to Revell's office address and got no reply; their California offices were in an area near the coast now known as Marina Del Rey; I decided to see if I could make a trip out there (about 20 miles from my then home) to the address on Glencoe Avenue; it took about a two hour bus trip (public transit was really horrible back then in LA) to get anywhere near the address and I had to walk the final mile on foot; I walked into the lobby and went to the reception desk; the receptionist seemed a bit surprised and bemused to see a kid show up a the headquarters; when she asked what I wanted I told her about the kit and the missing packet of parts and I asked if she could tell me who I could write to in order to buy replacements; she asked if I had the kit number and description of the missing part(s), I showed her a note where I had jotted down the information; she asked me to take a seat and she quickly wrote a note and summoned a clerk by pressing a buzzer; she quietly spoke to the clerk, and he disappeared through a door behind the reception desk; he reappeared a few minutes later and handed something to the receptionist, who called me over to the desk; she handed me the packet of parts the clerk had bought and with a smile said Revell apologized for the error and hoped I would stay a good customer... I did stay a good customer an never forgot how well they treated their clientele... <O> |
^ Now that was I would call a sunshine story where everything ended good.
I on the other hand can't do it-Take the trip to Revell who has their head officer in Germany Bünde. I have to wait for it-It hasn't arrived yet. Markus |
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