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Lucky13
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Just noticed it....what is it with grin!? 



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Probably because his Army rig is packed with stuff he just stole.from that Air Force C-130.
Looks like it.
In different periods almost all companies used photos of the real model and not a box art (painting). IMHO it was not only a money problem for sure. As SaparotRob mentioned it could be some stupid lawsuit of an angry mother or granny whose son/grandson couldn't build the model flying as depicted.Come to think of it, does anyone know why Hasegawa started using photos instead for artwork on their boxes? Cost?![]()
I recall reading about this a while back - there was some objection in Australia and Europe to the depiction of "violence" on model boxes.Come to think of it, does anyone know why Hasegawa started using photos instead for artwork on their boxes? Cost?![]()
Is this a recent "measurement" you are talking about? Just asking because the "built-model-box-art" I was thinking of is explicitly from the time long before "The Big Ban(g)", not modern stuff.I recall reading about this a while back - there was some objection in Australia and Europe to the depiction of "violence" on model boxes.
This was an effort to "protect children"...