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DEF Model: MaxxPro Plus Conversion & M1A2 SEP Upgrade
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Posted: Tuesday, July 26, 2016 - 02:18 PM UTC


Today we would also like to present two 1/35 scale modern update/conversion sets from DEF Model... MaxxPro Plus and M1A2 SEP.

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Posted: Tuesday, July 26, 2016 - 06:20 PM UTC
The Maxx Pro Plus conversion looks really nice. I may have to get one.
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Posted: Tuesday, July 26, 2016 - 07:16 PM UTC
I have already pre-order minešŸ˜Š So hope they release it soon
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Posted: Tuesday, July 26, 2016 - 08:16 PM UTC
Maxx Pro Plus!!! Hooray! No, wait ... what? 80 USD ??? No, thank you, I'm not so crazy ...
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Posted: Tuesday, July 26, 2016 - 09:36 PM UTC

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Maxx Pro Plus!!! Hooray! No, wait ... what? 80 USD ??? No, thank you, I'm not so crazy ...



Pricing is normal for a conversion kit of this size with P.E parts included.
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Posted: Tuesday, July 26, 2016 - 10:58 PM UTC
For the Academy kit? What about the Ryefield and Meng kits?
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Posted: Tuesday, July 26, 2016 - 11:47 PM UTC
If you want that Max Pro Plus, better order it quickly as DEF stuff usually does not hang around long. I have used a number of there wheel sets, they are wonderful.
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Posted: Wednesday, July 27, 2016 - 12:25 AM UTC
Rogero1, where did you pre-order this, please? I've looked at my usual haunts, Hobbyeasy and Lucky, but nothing! Thanks, K.
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Posted: Wednesday, July 27, 2016 - 12:45 AM UTC
I have pre-order mine from hobby link japan , it's probably more expensive from there then from the hong kong stores.. They have had it for pre order for some weeks now and say august release.. 77 US dollar
http://hlj.com/scripts/hljlist?Word=Def+model&DisplayMode=images&Dis=2&Sort=std&qid=GIK5AS8MFZ9A&set=1&q=1&Page=1
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Posted: Wednesday, July 27, 2016 - 12:57 AM UTC

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For the Academy kit? What about the Ryefield and Meng kits?


DEF Model provided some assistance to Academy in the design of their M1A2 kit and they are located in Korea. It is quite obvious that they release set for the Academy kit.
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Posted: Wednesday, July 27, 2016 - 10:07 AM UTC
No, seriously, for the same money you can buy a COMPLETE resin kit with photoetch, and of course with resin wheels. For example, I bought a kit with photoetching from Voyager and resin wheels from Def cheaper than this conversion.
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Posted: Wednesday, July 27, 2016 - 05:29 PM UTC

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No, seriously, for the same money you can buy a COMPLETE resin kit with photoetch, and of course with resin wheels. For example, I bought a kit with photoetching from Voyager and resin wheels from Def cheaper than this conversion.



Did anyone happen to notice that the DEF Conversion kit contains the extra Side-Armor and Dual Rear Wheels? These two features alone make this new conversion unique...
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Posted: Wednesday, July 27, 2016 - 05:33 PM UTC
The dual rear wheels is the key external characteristic that identifies it as Maxx-Pro Plus. These, along with a larger engine, and few other small changes are the Maxx-Pro Plus upgrades.
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Posted: Wednesday, July 27, 2016 - 05:46 PM UTC

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No, seriously, for the same money you can buy a COMPLETE resin kit with photoetch, and of course with resin wheels. For example, I bought a kit with photoetching from Voyager and resin wheels from Def cheaper than this conversion.



Care to tell me where exactly you can get a full resin kit of this size and quality for $80?
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Posted: Wednesday, July 27, 2016 - 09:10 PM UTC
But then you need to add the price of the kinetic kit and then it's quite expensive update set that you can get a completly resin kit instead ( my legend max pro kit was cheaper then..) so it's not cheap.. But very nice i think so i have ordered it anyway even if the price setting is very high...
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Posted: Thursday, July 28, 2016 - 09:29 AM UTC
For example, I bought Black Dog latest kit Flyer 72 ALSV (complete resin kit with photoech) for 74 USD WITH THE SHIPPING from the ocean.
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Posted: Thursday, July 28, 2016 - 09:36 AM UTC
By the way Def Model`s US Modern Equipment & Camo Nets (from previous news) also very expensive. There are a lot analogs cheaper. Def Model`s price politics not so democratic.
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Posted: Thursday, July 28, 2016 - 09:39 AM UTC
The cammo net are cheaper to buy from tetra models because it's the same nets..
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Posted: Thursday, July 28, 2016 - 03:35 PM UTC

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The dual rear wheels is the key external characteristic that identifies it as Maxx-Pro Plus. These, along with a larger engine, and few other small changes are the Maxx-Pro Plus upgrades.



Precisely my point- Thanks for elaborating, Gino!

I think some people are confused in that they only see "Maxx-Pro" on the DEF box, not "MAXX-PRO MP PLUS".

At least DEF has made a "conscious" effort to differentiate between the two somewhat different vehicles, leading me to believe that some of the people posting in this thread are "unconscious"...

Seriously, folks...

The last time I saw a resin/multi-media kit of the Maxx-Pro, was a LEGEND multi-media kit, ( a couple of years ago, on ebay), and IT was selling for an average of $165.00USD PLUS Shipping... So how would this multi-media "toy" be any cheaper than buying a KINETIC Maxx-Pro and subsequently adding the DEF "Plus" Conversion set? I personally know a few modellers who have "dressed-up" their KINETIC Maxx-Pros with A/M goodies such as DEF "Sagged Wheels" and VOYAGER PE sets, and they still spent LESS money than going out and buying the LEGEND Maxx-Pro...

You can put me down for one DEF "MAXX-PRO MP PLUS" Conversion set...

PS- The "SPECIAL GIFT" of extra parts is a nice touch...
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Posted: Thursday, July 28, 2016 - 04:11 PM UTC

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For example, I bought Black Dog latest kit Flyer 72 ALSV (complete resin kit with photoech) for 74 USD WITH THE SHIPPING from the ocean.



Hi, CYCLONE!

Please! You can't compare the BLACK DOG Flyer 72 ALSV to a KINETIC Maxx-Pro- Two very DIFFERENT vehicles, entirely... It would be the same as comparing a "HUMMER" to a "Jeep"...

Regarding "$80 USD"- That's a retail price. Wait a few months and I think you'll find that many vendors, (especially on ebay) will probably be selling this conversion set for substantially less money than retail; they always do, after the "initial enthusiasm" of a new release dies down. I always wait until all of the "Hoopla & Hype" has run it's course; it's much easier on my wallet!!!
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Posted: Thursday, July 28, 2016 - 09:12 PM UTC

Seriously, folks...

The last time I saw a resin/multi-media kit of the Maxx-Pro, was a LEGEND multi-media kit, ( a couple of years ago, on ebay), and IT was selling for an average of $165.00USD PLUS Shipping... So how would this multi-media "toy" be any cheaper than buying a KINETIC Maxx-Pro and subsequently adding the DEF "Plus" Conversion set? I personally know a few modellers who have "dressed-up" their KINETIC Maxx-Pros with A/M goodies such as DEF "Sagged Wheels" and VOYAGER PE sets, and they still spent LESS money than going out and buying the LEGEND Maxx-Pro...


Dennis
you say the maxx-pro from legend cost 165:00 USD , i bought mine from lucky model for 119:00 USD with shipping included for free and for that price i will not get kinetic maxx-pro and def model update set with shipping cost included so yes i think the set cost way to much for the parts inc.. I have bought alot of conversions that are much cheaper... But as i like the kit very much i have already ordered mine.. But it's still expensive in my eyes and many more...

Ofcourse he can compare with the Complete Flyer 72 kit even if it's not the same size, it's more parts in that kit then the maxx-pro kit i assume and that is a conversion and the flyer 72 is a complete kit...so the conversion should be cheaper... Check on legend production conversion , what they cost.. So def model are a little over priced as he say..
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Posted: Friday, July 29, 2016 - 12:41 AM UTC
If you dont like the size of Flyer, there is another example: I bought Miniman`s M916 for 89 USD with shipping from their Ebay store. Its full kit, a big truck! They give auctions and usually price does not rise above the retail. Because of their retail price is also prohibitive. It's just a market, what I want to say.
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Posted: Friday, July 29, 2016 - 01:01 AM UTC
Nice, I saw this on Facebook few weeks back. It will be a nice to have different version of Maxx Pro.
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