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Poll: which kit would you prefer?


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  1. 1. What 1/32 kit would you buy if it were released?

    • Val (Aichi D3A)
    • Kate (Nakajima B5N)
    • Mid-wing George (Kawanishi N1K1)
    • Hawker Typhoon
    • Yak-3
    • La-5/7


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All would be nice but I have to go with the La-5/7. The lack of 1/32 injection molded love for the WW2 Soviets planes makes my heart sad. . . :D

 

Matt

 

Matt, I feel your pain. Frankly I find it an affront to the brave Socialist fighters of the Motherland! Za Rodinu!

 

Regards,

 

Jason

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OK, another poll.

 

Well by now everyone on this forum knows that I want a 1/32 injection molded kit of the

1)Val

2)Kate,

3)Fiat CR-42

But here is a new one:

The British naval dive bomber the SKUA.

I prefer the SKUA and its 4 gun turret version, the ROC, over the Defiant.

What, he prefers the Skua over the Defiant? Heresy! Heat up the tar and get the bags of feathers! He prefers the Skua over the blessed, exalted Defiant. Well, the Defiant was a failure. After the noxies realized that the silly plane lacked forward firing guns they shot them down like flies.

OK, then why the Skua? Well, the Skua actually saw combat. At the beginning of the war the Skuas actually bombed and sunk enemy shipping. Really, it did its job. Yes, it was ugly and slow but it did the job and killed the dammed noxies and sank their ships. Yet no one ever heard of it.

Yes, its 4 gun turret version, the Roc, was as big a failure as the Defiant. But the Skua shone in its brief glory.

I also would like to see kits of the He-112, which actually saw combat in the Spanish civil War. Yet we have a kit of the cutsy-poo He-100, which was a piece of publicity hungry noxie flack.

Another noxie plane I'd like to see in 1/32 scale is the cherman He-70, which also saw combat in the Spanish Civil War.

I guess I really like rugged strong looking aircraft (yes, that means rather ugly).

Should this company invest in making the Skua, He-112 and He-70? No, not if they want to stay in business.

Stephen

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OK, another poll.

 

Well by now everyone on this forum knows that I want a 1/32 injection molded kit of the

1)Val

2)Kate,

3)Fiat CR-42

But here is a new one:

The British naval dive bomber the SKUA.

I prefer the SKUA and its 4 gun turret version, the ROC, over the Defiant.

What, he prefers the Skua over the Defiant? Heresy! Heat up the tar and get the bags of feathers! He prefers the Skua over the blessed, exalted Defiant. Well, the Defiant was a failure. After the noxies realized that the silly plane lacked forward firing guns they shot them down like flies.

OK, then why the Skua? Well, the Skua actually saw combat. At the beginning of the war the Skuas actually bombed and sunk enemy shipping. Really, it did its job. Yes, it was ugly and slow but it did the job and killed the dammed noxies and sank their ships. Yet no one ever heard of it.

Yes, its 4 gun turret version, the Roc, was as big a failure as the Defiant. But the Skua shone in its brief glory.

I also would like to see kits of the He-112, which actually saw combat in the Spanish civil War. Yet we have a kit of the cutsy-poo He-100, which was a piece of publicity hungry noxie flack.

Another noxie plane I'd like to see in 1/32 scale is the cherman He-70, which also saw combat in the Spanish Civil War.

I guess I really like rugged strong looking aircraft (yes, that means rather ugly).

Should this company invest in making the Skua, He-112 and He-70? No, not if they want to stay in business.

Stephen

 

Careful Stephen, next time you're going to ask for a 1/32 HP Heyford ....:rolleyes: :D

 

Hubert.

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A BIG Typhoon would be just great please. (But if they have not decided yet then go for a Tempest as others have said)

I know I would line up at the shop for a new Typhoon.

Just my 1.5 cents worth.

cheers,

FW190A-8

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