Model ships and planes

It isn’t just happening to trains (see Jun. 29): “For over half a century, kits have been sold that enable military history buffs to assemble scale models of military ships, aircraft and vehicles. But that era is coming to an end, as the manufacturers of the original equipment, especially aircraft, are demanding high royalties (up […]

It isn’t just happening to trains (see Jun. 29): “For over half a century, kits have been sold that enable military history buffs to assemble scale models of military ships, aircraft and vehicles. But that era is coming to an end, as the manufacturers of the original equipment, especially aircraft, are demanding high royalties (up to $40 per kit) from the kit makers. Since most of these kits sell in small quantities (10-20,000) and are priced at $15-30 (for plastic kits, wooden ones are about twice as much), tacking on the royalty just prices the kit out of the market.” (James Dunnigan, “Lawyers Lay Waste to Military Models Industry”, Strategy Page, Feb. 3)(via Instapundit).

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