Since 1947, Model Rectifier Corporation of Edison, New Jersey has built a bold and dynamic reputation for quality products and technical achievement within the hobby industry. Today, MRC is the exclusive distributor for some of the world's most respected hobby products as well as the creators and manufacturers of prominent proprietary lines. We are the exclusive U.S. Distrubutors of several respected manufacturers including Model Power, Mantua Classics, Academy Hobby Model Kits, JTT Scenery Products, Double Eagle, Easy Model, Gallery Models, Mini Art and most recently, Schuco Die-cast Vehicles.
It's pretty sad when 90% of your products are always out of stock. I'm surprised you guys are still in business. I have been waiting almost 3 years for some of your DCC accessories and still, the status is out of stock in fact some of my vendors have said that they pulled your products off the shelf because your lack of restock. I'm going to NCE.for my Dcc layout and is equal to your systems. As a loyal customer for over 40 years I have decided to use another manufacturer for more availability for their products. Sorry. 🖐️
DCC stands for Digital Command and Control. MRC refuses to stock it's own products so that is probably the biggest hurdle to beginners getting started, LoL. These companies, I swear. Feel free to join us in the 21st century any time.
MAN lorry, and SU-152 tanks are so awesome. I never thought that I'll see that much detailed lorry such as LKW 7t. I did assemble long time ago similar one fro Revell, and it's called MAN. The scale of that model kits was 1/35.
I really hate these dumb, draw as you speak animations. Here's an idea, and you don't have to draw a lightbulb - most people around planet earth know what an idea is, so why don't you just show your product and how it works.
Do you know if I wanted to watch a video about a train transformer with no sound no talking I could’ve looked at mine in the box this video sucks happy holidays
Well actually, the first locomotive invented was the puffing devil or by Richard Trevithick. The penydarren came a few years after the puffer was built. But still really cool
Over the past few years I've done occasional searches for ways to simply and inexpensively control my LEGO train layout lighting through remote. Every search turns up 'tutorials' for people who already sort of know or don't yet have any lighting installed and want need a starting point... or want to hang a bulb over their table. THIS is more like what I'm looking for. I already have a bunch of LEDs I've wired up and installed and I want to control them in a way that the Genie is capable of (I don't mind some rerouting of wires for the greater good). It seems it'll have no trouble operating my switches which is ideal. I'm guessing (hoping) that by now there's an app or program for MacBook that will replace the handheld controller and if not then get on it lol. So glad I found this!
Building it now well Built it just needing to head into paint now but finishing off the jackel 2s weathering! Amazing kit yet again a couple small issues nothing that's not easily sorted the suspensions a wee bitty tight on the wishbones end's just a small trim to the front left the right side all way downs perfect detail not as good on the centre wheel hub compared to the jackel kit! 50 CAL MG badly needing replacing its absolutely horrible no detail in it, no air holes in reciver the right side is completely smooth I thought it was for the modern grab handle but no that's on the other side so had to buy afv clubs modern 50 cal set! Tyres are more baggy on the rims this time aswell so they definitely need some super glue! Not a tight fit to rim atoll! Making it sound bad but it's not it's a lovely build I'm enjoying it alot it wouldn't be a model kit if didn't have a couple of things I had to fix! Some things are missing or in wrong place in cab and seat belts need completely redone! Water can are US not British again small errors the Gecko modern weapons and bag sets perfect for the builds it's got everything you need amd need to make the net stowage bagging on sides are the brackets Moulded on but no PE net yet again unfortunately! The carbine hooks are in Geckos weapons set's so easy for a nice masking tape! Missing lights for the front need used abit assitate before glueing the 2 parts of the front cab together to give the side light effect.
Beautiful subjects. But we need general aviation kits in large scale such as the Piper Tri-Pacer, Cessna Skylane, Beechcraft V tail Bonanza, Piper Apache, Cessna 310 etc. etc.
Just received mine from Model Airplane Depot. (modelairplanedepot.com) Really a big model even for 1/144 scale. While in the Air Force, my step-father worked on the radar systems back in the early 50s. I was stationed at March Air Force Base back in 1967. The base was the headquarters for the 15th Air Force. We had SAC B-52s on base. I can still remember seeing them scabble during alerts. It was an awesome sight to behold.
Dont buy these. They are horrible decoders. They are very cheaply made and dont work right half the time. I had a GP20 and a Plymouth DDT with one in them. Plymouth didnt last a day. GP20 lasted less than 1 month