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  1. 7 hours ago, CShanne said:

    If you tell me who to complain to, I am totally onboard. I would love a Hellcat, a P-47, and a P-38. I would have said an ME-109, but I got the new one out and it looks great. 


    I checked the next year’s “Guesses and Wishes for Tamiya 2022 Releases” poll. Out of one hundred-seventy respondents, six asked for aircraft in 1/32nd scale. The P-47D, Bf-109G-6 and E-4 and F6F Hellcat were requested. Again, the great majority was for stuff that rolls on the ground, with a small uptick in wishes for aircraft in 1/48th and 1/72nd scales.


    Adam

     

     

     

  2. I mentioned this in another thread recently, but this “Guesses and Wishes For Tamiya 2021 Releases”  post on Tamiya’s Blog is pretty illuminating. The post dates from December 2020. Out of one hundred fifty-seven responses, only four respondents asked for new aircraft in 1/32nd scale: Ki-43, Ki-45, P-51B, Bf-109K, Bf-109E or F, and Fw-190A. Another respondent asked for 1/32nd aircrew figures. The overwhelming majority asked for cars, trucks, motorcycles and armor, and many of those requests were for re-releases or new-tools of older subjects. A handful requested aircraft in 1/48th, and their lists were longer and more diverse than those asking for 1/32nd.

     

    Tamiya has said that they listen to the market place. They aren’t hearing much from us. If they ask again this year, I’ll vote for a P-38, and I’ll post a link to the Tamiya Blog so more of us here can have a say. 

     

    Cheers,

    Adam

  3. 32 minutes ago, Panzerwomble said:

    I think after 300 pages of pointless debate about the heresy of aircraft in odd scales ( is Airfx therefore damned for rejecting 1/32 ?) one of the mods closed it down as mostly argumentative drivel .....I live in hope . :coolio:


    Maybe when the Great Scale Replacement conspiracy theory gets invoked. “They’re coming for everyone’s scales, man! There’s only gonna be one scale! And it won’t be OURS!”

  4. 2 hours ago, Rick Griewski said:

    Time passes and one would hope that Tamiya would recognize that the “poor sales” as multiple retweet speculation pushes if true was more likely due to price range and final size of the built model.   There are more single engine beauties to be kitted that would sell well such as…<queue drum roll and trumpet fanfare>


    the P-51B/C

     


    I looked at a reader’s most-wanted poll Tamiya took on their site last year, and out of over a hundred wish lists, only a handful of requests for 1/32nd aircraft were made. The vast majority asked for more cars, trucks, motorcycles and armor, with most aircraft requests in 1/48th scale. It’s what it is.

     

    Adam

  5. 40 minutes ago, Dave Williams said:

    Have I missed something?  Has Border Models announced a Kate, or is this just a wish?


    Announced, will be 1/35th scale, like their Ju-87 and Bf-109. The project was revealed and early CAD shown by The Modeling News about a month ago. There was a thread about it somewhere around here. The kit will include a wing folding option in the box, which I don’t think has been confirmed for Infinity’s 1/32nd effort.

     

    Adam

  6. Kotare would knock the Walrus out of the park.

     

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    Another Supermarine classic, historically significant and dear to New Zealand, tons of cool configurations and schemes, and an aircraft type Kotare team members did brilliantly in the WNW days. In 1/32nd scale, it’d also be a rare flying boat model that wouldn’t require its own hangar, especially with folded wings. 
     

    It’s a wish, yes, but I bet they’ve thought of it.

     

    Adam

     

     

  7. 10 hours ago, Thunnus said:

    I am interested in both the D3A and B5N but... is anybody else concerned with the "quilted" look of the aircraft exterior skin caused by the rivets?


    It looks really exaggerated to me on the D3A. Check out this recovered tail section at John Gerber’s Pacific War Museum. Even in a wrecked state, the joints on the rear fuselage are quite smooth and taut.

     

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    The Infinity B5N surfaces look more restrained, at least from the glimpse Jan posted.

     

    Adam

  8. Welcome to the world of production design, where things change right up to showtime, and then change some more during the run. It’s art, not history, and sometimes what looks subjectively best on stage or screen to the creators is the deciding factor. They choose actors the same way, though some actors tend to deny that.

     

    Definitely a challenging project for someone, hopefully local to LSP.

     

    Adam

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