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Ok, having difficulties inserting image, Takom are to start doing 'Wings', no further information on this, saw it at moxingfans.com, which is reliable. Hopefully another player in large scale planes.

Posted

Indeed. This image is all we have to go on so far:

 

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Could be anything, in any scale. But we can hope! There's a silly rumour going around on Facebook that Takom is now in possession of the former Wingnut Wings moulds, but that's literally something that someone made up based on the name.

 

Looking forward to seeing where this goes, and hoping not to be disappointed.

 

Kev

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Could be anything including a Mercdes F-1 car which also happens to have wings.  As such very pre-mature to even discuss 1/35, 1/32 or anything else.  The good news is it seems like when Takom announces something they move fairly fast and we will not be waiting two years to see more.  Probably two weeks to two months before we see cad or box art.

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33 minutes ago, dutik said:

Well, Takom IS in the LSP aircraft business, with the AH-64, te upcoming Mi-28N and the Fire Scout drone, as well as the V-1 and V-2 missles, the DF-17 and a number of AA missle launchers.

 

We shall see.

- dutik

If their AH-64E is an example of what to expect from them, God help us.  

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9 minutes ago, John1 said:

If their AH-64E is an example of what to expect from them, God help us.  

Well, a number of well-known LSP manufacturers had a troubling start into this business. Think about Hasegawas 109s and japanes aircraft kits, Eduards 109, Revells 109, not to mention the older stuff (the 109 must be cursed one way or another, indeed),  Trumpeters early kits, the beginnings of HKM and much more. Even WNWs first kit, the Junkers J.1 had some problems...

 

Regards

- dutik

Posted

Their creepy-crawly stuff is predominantly WW2, but the Apaches and I've-got-a-bigger-rocket-than-you stuff is more contemporary.

 

I'm guessing 1:35 planes with propellers, but how I'd like to see Vietnam era Century Series jets in this scale. 

 

Tony 

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