Tichy Kits
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BTW, I'd find a different hobby store if they wouldn't take the defective kit back in exchange for a good one.......unless you discovered the part was missing AFTER you had started assembly in which case you really have no one to blame except yourself for not checking the kit before you made exchanging kits an unavailable option. I always check all parts against the instructions before starting to build or paint because I know that hobby shops can not get credit for any kits where assembly has been started even though lots of customers think it's no problem for them if the store owner has to "eat" the kit because they think all store owners are rolling in money. A lot of manufacturers will even replace parts you mess up during assembly if you ask....nicely.

Greg Melby
Seattle, WA.

If you want to make a small fortune in the hobby business start with a large one.
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