Many of the more recent models from Revell of Germany (not US) seem to be fairly accurate shape wise.
I wonder if part of this is having access to some of the CGI renders considering most if not all of them have digital assets used for filming?
Some of their most inaccurate models seem to be ones related to the older models that only ever really had physical models and blueprints for live sets
Their newer, smaller Falcon for the Force Awakens for example was actually quite good in shape and details. The problem was the Bandai 1/144 with amazing details existed and for serious modelers, was a no brainer compared to their box scale offering
The 1/58 ish to 1/50 ish T-70 X-Wing was nice as well. It really lacked cockpit details and had no pilot, but for the most part, in the absence of a Bandai offering was a suitable option for a larger version. I think this was a Revell of Germany tooling
On the other hand, the smaller 1/58(?) were a different story. First Revell originally listed these as 1/78 on their website, but according to one of the people who worked on producing the kit, that was a clerical mistake and it is in reality 1/58.
"a clerical error was made in the system listing them as 1:78 which unfortunately was never fixed because well, communication isn't one of Revell's stronger characteristics."
Second was the build & play branding which tried to market as toys, and likewise would have some parts like the guns molded in softer rubbery parts
However, that was Revell of USA, not Revell of Germany that did those sound and play kits.
I believe they each produced kits independently but were able to distribute them as imports. They shared molds for the kits and but usually had different packaging for Europe vs the US. So basically if your buying a Revell of Germany branded kit in the US, your paying more for the same kit than you would have for the US version
For example, I think Revel of Germany did the Venator and Revell of USA was able to import it
I guess for me the real question is whether the Razor Crest will be a European release only, or will this eventually get imported to the US under the Revell US banner (if Revell US even still exists?). Not every Revell of Germany kit has gotten a widespread US release or at the very least are harder to find and typically a lot more expensive as your stuck buying from third party sellers with a steep mark up
For example, a lot of the rereleased 40th anniversary ESB kits did not get a simultaneous US release in 2020