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#121 ssculptor

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Posted 20 January 2013 - 09:09 PM

I do not want anything anymore. I am having enough trouble keeping up with WingnutsWings latest productions to worry about new kits which I also cannot afford.

 

There is no longer anything on my want list. I have given up on ever seeing a 1/32 scale kit of the Val, the Kate and the Devastator.

The Fiat Cr-42 is now on the market and I cannot afford to buy that.

 

1/32 scale has finally come into its own. I am satisfied and overwhelmed. No complaints at all.

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#122 LSP_Typhoonattack

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Posted 20 January 2013 - 09:59 PM

I am so wanting this one and it should be produced and marketed at a reasonable price. I seriously think that that is a doable one. But it seems that string bags are the rage now. The market will follow the fashion on this I believe...

 

I would think that would depend entirely on the manufacturer. I can't see Tamiya doing a WWI bird for instance.


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#123 Peterpools

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Posted 20 January 2013 - 11:57 PM

Still hoping and wishing for my P-6E Hawk


Edited by Peterpools, 22 January 2013 - 07:43 PM.

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Posted 21 January 2013 - 04:18 AM

1/32 Russian WWII fighters !!! The Mig-3 and Stourmavik are great starts, but seems like every other major combatives airforce has been reproduced several times over and the VVS has been largely ignored by the mainstream.

 

Hear, hear!  The Lavochkin and Yakovlev fighters were built in huge numbers and shot down many more German aeroplanes than their Western counterparts yet there isn't a single injection-moulded plastic example of any version in 1/32nd scale.  It's not like the kits would be too big, and they came with some attractice paint schemes, with nice big patriotic slogans on the sides.  Maybe some day.

 

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Posted 22 January 2013 - 07:30 PM

I  want to see more large scale Japanese WWII planes, especialy the twin engines ie. Dina, Gekko, Peggy.  Also I would love to have a 1/32 P6E Hawk seeing the first model I ever built was a 1/48 Linberg P-6E.



#126 Dekenba

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Posted 22 January 2013 - 07:40 PM

A WNW Staaken would be funny - or an Ilya Muromets.


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Posted 09 February 2013 - 09:22 PM

Still wishing for any 1/48th or larger SU-27KUB.

 

Nearest I can find is a 1/33rd paper model of the SU-34 (~25USD) and the SU-30MK (~40USD).  Problem is shipping them from China is a PITA.

 

I'm thinking about getting them AFTER I get to Asia, then trying to cannibalize them to make my KUB. 


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Posted 11 February 2013 - 07:58 AM

Hoping for a Super Tucano :D

 

or any Tucano would be great in the true scale :D



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Posted 11 February 2013 - 09:58 AM

Hoping for a Super Tucano :D

 

or any Tucano would be great in the true scale :D

 

Id like that too. Ive seen a 1/48th offering from AVM models that doesnt look bad, but not seen it in person, not heard of them, and 48th is just plain too small for this bird which is not that big to begin with.

 

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Posted 11 February 2013 - 06:03 PM

Hey Mister B!

 

I've got one of those on the way :) with Dominican decals!

Duarte also has a Super Tuc in 1/48, but they are impossible to get in contact with (do not answer emails)

 

And there was some brazillian company that should make one in 1/32???

 

the fast way is to scratch the damn thing :(



#131 Peterpools

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Posted 11 February 2013 - 06:17 PM

Just bring on the Curtiss P-6E Hawk.


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Hasegawa P-47D Thunderbolt "The Farmingdale Jug"

Tamiya 1/350 HMS King George V

 


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Posted 25 February 2013 - 09:05 PM

 

 

1/32 Russian WWII fighters !!! The Mig-3 and Stourmavik are great starts, but seems like every other major combatives airforce has been reproduced several times over and the VVS has been largely ignored by the mainstream.

 

Hear, hear!  The Lavochkin and Yakovlev fighters were built in huge numbers and shot down many more German aeroplanes than their Western counterparts yet there isn't a single injection-moulded plastic example of any version in 1/32nd scale.  It's not like the kits would be too big, and they came with some attractice paint schemes, with nice big patriotic slogans on the sides.  Maybe some day.

 

Regards,

 

Jason

 

+1 on both these posts!


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Posted 03 March 2013 - 05:54 AM

Martin was going to produce a B-26B Martin Marauder. I hope this plane still gets produced.
Injection kit of this plane would just be great. The B-25 builds are fantastic with so much variety im markings nose art and weathering. The B-25 Mitchel was an icon but so was the Marauder with it's low and medium level runs it still had a loss rate of less than 1% !!!! It was a hot ship!!!
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Posted 11 March 2013 - 05:02 PM

:hmmm:  I'm always dreaming about a Hs 129B-3 with BK 7,5 cannon , a Do 335 M13 (B2) and a Ho 229 Gotha (V3) all in 1/32 scale ! :speak_cool:



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Posted 12 May 2013 - 04:35 PM

F-111 series, Fairey Battle, Blenheim, A-26K "Nimrod" ... for starters.






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