RG Williams brought up some valid points and interesting opinion. Since I think it was cluttering up scigs30 build thread I think it ought to be a new topic. Anyone care to continue? I would like to state my opinion.
I subscriber to 4 or 5 free flight model airplane discussion groups. Invariably, someone will ask, " what would you recommend for a first model for myself" or some kids school, etc. This generally gets a lively, sometimes heated discussion. Very rarely, I mean very rarely, does anyone recommend a Guillow kit. I think RG has stated the very reasons why.
I also think that Guillow recognizes this and has done things to address the situation. I would recommend to any new start the 4000 learning series.
Are there better 'starting' kits out there? Yes. I'll get to that in a minute.
Also, I noticed that Guillow has put on some boxes FOR THE ADULT COLLECTOR. This appears on the 500 Stuka, 500 Spitfire, 900 Typhoon,
and oddly enough the Birddog. I think they recognize the difficulty of getting these models to fly. The wood: obviously the heavier wood is cheaper, i.e. lower costs kits. I am sure they could put better grade wood in their kits. The cost of the kit would be very similar to say a Dumas kit.
I personally don't want to spend $22.00 for a 16" wing span Wildcat.
But, what do to do about the 8 year old kid who wants a flyable model?
I think he ought to have good grade wood in the Build-by-number series.
I've got more to say but, my break is over. Talk to y'all later.