Jesse C. wrote:
Robbie Roberts wrote:
The old artwork beats the daylights out of the bland photos of the assembled kit you see on most Testors and Monogram Snap-Kits(I remember when that concept was new!)... I still love to wander into my favorite shop, and look at the decades worth of old aircraft models on his shelves...
Robbie
You can thank the "Truth in Advertising" laws for that. Model companies where told to show what was in the box, hence the demise of cool art work. But, overseas kit makers can still use the art work covers. I really do like the Tamiay art these days along with Hasegawa.
Told by whom? Was a case ever brought? It doesn't strike me as impossible -- generally it's consistent with the FTC's policies regarding advertising to children -- but I've never heard of a specific action against any model kit company.
August
P.S. US built kits sometimes still have paintings on the box; I know I bought a Revell (ex-Monogram) 1/48 Dauntless released within the past 2 years that does.