The hobby’s initial reaction to the Duende mold was fairly predictable: the promotional pictures showed a model with a paint job that simply wasn’t possible from a large-scale production standpoint, molding issues aside.
(I have no idea what is going on with their current mold making issues, other than they really need to address it ASAP.)
Duende does look nice in Glossy Liver Chestnut, I’ll give it that. In any other situation I would be all over this guy. But it’s just so obviously a pander and a marketing push for a new mold, forced to fit into a theme.
You guys have so many molds and possibilities to work here, Reeves: if it’s one thing you do not have a shortage of, it’s molds representing breeds and types that are regularly used in racing events – flat track or otherwise. Thoroughbreds, Standardbreds, Arabians, Quarter Horses, Appaloosas – and even Mules?
Okay, now I’m moderately excited for a Special Run Brown Sunshine. Speaking of, here’s my Sergeant, and his NPOD Sample Brother:
These are the only two Brown Sunshines I have currently. I would not mind another. (But what color? Hmm.)
The Duende is only one model out of a line up at least two dozen, so I’ll give it a pass; it’s not that big a deal, really. Work has been leaving me short of sleep this week and I am a bit crankier than normal, which might be affecting my initial reaction.
Didn’t I promise myself to buy less stuff this year anyway?
2 comments:
I'll probably buy it because, GLOSS! But I was NOT happy to see Duende The Disaster trying to make a comeback. If he was matte I would be content to pass him by.
Do you think they will give us a "full field" of 10 Special Runs this year?
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