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you got guys coming on here with Tamiya kits that have a "market value" way above $20 ...so...is that acceptable?
I thought this was for $20 cheap kits not kits that are obviously worth more than $20.
David;
I'm going into this one with the understanding that "cheap" means here that I have paid under $25.00 US (or is it $20.00 US?)for the kit and goods purchased for the build. As versus spending the sometimes much larger amounts some folks do - both because the base kit cost more, and the AM added lots of cost on top. That's my understanding of this campaign idea: What I PAID for the kit and goods for the build.
So... What is "worth"? What makes any given kit "worth" x - amount? Certainly not some stated "MSRP"!

By that measure, I doubt I have EVER paid anyone or any company what their kit was "worth"!

Consider; you go to DragonUSAOnline.com and buy one of those Daily Special kits for $23.99 - sale-mark-down from D-U-O's "usual price" of $49.99. What is this kit worth? If I bought it at the sale price, guess that's its worth to me!
I'm sure that we'll see kits here that the manufacturers (and maybe the first retailers) originally sold for (or hoped to sell for) way more than $20 or $25 US. Now they are cheap stuff stuff from sales, show vendors, eBay, etc.
Heck! That's certainly at least half the fun of this one, to me!

Just how much kit can I bring to the bench for the allowed max?
Who said that we were supposed to only use some old dog from the far past for this? IF that's the real intent - to bring out some old and funky thing (which may have been cheap - or not - back then, but likely commands almost no price, today)... I can certainly do that one, too! Got some of those hidden in the back of the closet! Bow wow!
Want that for a campaign? Tired old known-to-be-pretty-crappy kits from the BOD?
Bob