Lately it seems all the kitbashing articles in MR are so costly and complicated, it’d be easier to scratch build them.
One article recently had a guy buy an additional kit ($60) for a piece of roof… then he covered it with different roofing paper!
Another article has a guy making so many cuts in the walls, he’d have been better off just buying siding material.
Whataya think?
Everyone agrees that Art Curren was the master of kitbashing. His creations were ingenious enlargements of cheaper, small kits. When there wasn’t much available, he dressed common kits up and they really looked super.
Now there’s large kits available, so the need is no longer there. So what is the future of kit bashing?
I believe it’s to use complicated parts to save time. Like the recent one about using a coaling tower’s intricate hardware and changing the shape of the tower itself.
Another use is when you’ve got a large stock of old kits that need a home on the layout. Now, we’re back in Art Curren’s area of expertise. Make ‘em look original and more interesting. Modernize store fronts, put on additions, etc. And make them fit the layout, instead of the layout fitting THEM.
Today’s “state of the art” kitbashing represented in MR is just too darned impractical.