Perfect Grade Falcon - Standard Edition

I think Jedi Dade was referring to Lear60man stating the Deago was the defacto choice over the PG Falcon... I'd have to agree with Jedi Dade. While the Deago is a beautiful and fun build, it is based on the 32" version. We all know the Holy Grail of Falcons is the 5 footer. Now, if Deago did an actual 1:1 monthly subscription to a 5-foot falcon build, that would be the greatest ever commercially available kit. Since that is not a reality, I, as well as many others, feel the Bandai PG Falcon is far superior in detail, accuracy, price, and detail... Yes, detail had to be mentioned twice. There is no commercially available kit that comes close to the perfection of Bandai's Perfect Grade Millennium Falcon.
 
Well there is that... The DeAgo and the MR Falcons 32 in representation is Darn good... even if the 5 footer is the one we (almost all) fell in love with... But I I was equally referring to moving the Falcon to the garage in favor of the Lego... Hence many levels :).

Jedi Dade
 
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All this agonizing is pointless, if you're going to get one, get it. I'm sure the standard version is just as good, and if you can get a set of decals, then ... Bob's you Uncle!
 
Took the plunge...

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I hate that they call it Perfect Grade and then standard version. I guess you can always print a scan of all the little decals.
 
I say no to the average Joe and here is why: Deago has sales where its about $1k for a studio scale MF. Yes PH isnt an average Joe but the Deago build is so rewarding and fun. Unless you have a MR Falcon (hint) lying around the garage, the Deago is the kit to get and upgrade as needed.

This is coming from a dude who didnt have a MF.....but now I have two.

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Rob, if you want a project, the WIP is yours gratis with a bunch of back up parts. Call me and its yours. I dont have the time to finish her.

That looks like excellent paint on your Falcon. Is there a thread with more pictures.
 
That looks like excellent paint on your Falcon. Is there a thread with more pictures.


Thank you and yes....I have a thread in the Commercial Studio Scale section. I like to let my models 'cook' a while. When I say cook, I mean let my eyes take a break and come at it in a few months with a fresh perspective. I have already noticed, I went light on the shading, weathering dry brushing, dark wash, etc. Thats Ok because its always easier to add a little than to take away
 
Right took the plunge myself... Just clicked buy it now on one some one here linked to me on ebay for about
£280
 
I think Jedi Dade was referring to Lear60man stating the Deago was the defacto choice over the PG Falcon... I'd have to agree with Jedi Dade. While the Deago is a beautiful and fun build, it is based on the 32" version. We all know the Holy Grail of Falcons is the 5 footer. Now, if Deago did an actual 1:1 monthly subscription to a 5-foot falcon build, that would be the greatest ever commercially available kit. Since that is not a reality, I, as well as many others, feel the Bandai PG Falcon is far superior in detail, accuracy, price, and detail... Yes, detail had to be mentioned twice. There is no commercially available kit that comes close to the perfection of Bandai's Perfect Grade Millennium Falcon.

This is assuming that most consumers value accuracy over size. With that said, a builder can make a Deago or MR accurate to screen used, while a smaller kit cannot be scaled up without considerable investments. IMHO, the Deago is a perfect price point where a person can modify the base kit to fit their personal wants. My Falcon has some 32 bits AND some 5 footer bits. I would never call it perfect, and its not perfect for me as the longer I look at it I see things I want to change. Heck, it may never be finished, but for 99.% of the world its good.

Back on point. I think that most consumers value a semi accurate studio scale model over perfect grade. At this level, if a producer puts out a product that is dimensional correct, a qualified builder will dismiss most mistakes as they can correct them during the build process.

I have a scratch SS WIP Falcon, Deago Falcon and the 29" Hasbro/Walmart(?) toy from 2014. Cost vs labor....the Hasbro $40 toy with upgrades as its shape is closer to the the 5 footer.

Lastly, if Deago did a true, scale 5 Footer.......I would be on that like white on rice.
 
This is assuming that most consumers value accuracy over size. With that said, a builder can make a Deago or MR accurate to screen used, while a smaller kit cannot be scaled up without considerable investments. IMHO, the Deago is a perfect price point where a person can modify the base kit to fit their personal wants. My Falcon has some 32 bits AND some 5 footer bits. I would never call it perfect, and its not perfect for me as the longer I look at it I see things I want to change. Heck, it may never be finished, but for 99.% of the world its good.

Back on point. I think that most consumers value a semi accurate studio scale model over perfect grade. At this level, if a producer puts out a product that is dimensional correct, a qualified builder will dismiss most mistakes as they can correct them during the build process.

I have a scratch SS WIP Falcon, Deago Falcon and the 29" Hasbro/Walmart(?) toy from 2014. Cost vs labor....the Hasbro $40 toy with upgrades as its shape is closer to the the 5 footer.

Lastly, if Deago did a true, scale 5 Footer.......I would be on that like white on rice.

I think consumers value cost over studio scale. A Bandai PG Millennium Falcon is roughly $300(US), while the Deago Falcon will cost you close to $1000(US). Sure, the Deagostini Falcon is available with a monthly subscription, but you have to wait for your shipments to come in before you can continue. There are ups and downs for both kits, for sure.

While I agree that highly skilled modelers can correct issues they find with the kits they buy, I would suspect that when you purchase a kit, you want it to be as accurate as possible. I understand that kits in years past were never close to accurate, especially Star Wars based ones, but that doesn't mean it was acceptable. It never should be. We can demand perfection from the things we buy, modeling kits or not. If you are going to build a model from scratch, then of course, accuracy is not an issue because you will incorporate it into your build.

A perfect example is the MPC Falcon of years past. It was an extremely inaccurate kit that required heavy modifications to make it screen accurate. But if you ask builders now, if they would prefer that over the Bandai PG Falcon, they will almost always choose the PG Falcon over the MPC. Lastly, not everyone has the room for Studio Scale models. As a matter of fact, I would wager a bet that most people don't...

But, if Deagostini were to offer a 5 foot replica on a monthly subscription, I'd be down for that in a heartbeat... Since they don't, I plan to one day build my own.
 
I'm thinking that generalizing what the consumer market wants as an all or nothing proposal is foolhardy... There is a sufficient market and demand for both the Studio scale kit(s) and the scale/price accessible market - and of course the market for those of us that are stupid of a subject and will buy all versions of it regardless (Me with falcons)...

The Issue for me with Most models these days is space... I Have Most of my grail kits... and Displaying them is an issue - not being independently wealthy enough to dedicate the North wing of my mansion to my Hobbies... I unfortunately have been forced to really pick what I want - I do get away with more than I probably should thanks to a fantastic understanding wife... But I can't have everything I want. This forces me more and more to go with smaller (than I really want) scales of subject X. and reserve the Studio scale stuff to things I'm nuts over...

But - My point is there's room for all these things - thank goodness.

Jedi Dade
 
The standard grade has the decal set...

Whats the consensus on color grade and the damage patterns (scratches)...? Are they "perfect" too...?
 
The standard grade has the decal set...

Whats the consensus on color grade and the damage patterns (scratches)...? Are they "perfect" too...?

That is great news. I restore my original statement: You have chosen... wisely.
 
Agreed! I'm not bashing anyone or any company that puts out kits... The more the merrier!


Agreed! Ten years ago....crickets. Cost, scale, accuracy.....I guess there is a secret formula out there to what the average consumer ranks high to low.
Agreed! I'm not bashing anyone or any company that puts out kits... The more the merrier!


Ditto. Im glad Im not the marketing guy who has to rank; Scale, Accuracy and Cost.
 
Rob,

Aint nobody got time for that. Hahaha. Im surprised that they actually have decals for all the painted panels.
 
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