Spitfire Mk1a - from 'Wingnut Wings'....
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Don't know what they're moaning about! There's already a 1/32 Vulcan - admittedly it's vacform but at least they got one ....
What we really need is a Dakota! Imagine the dio possibilities for a 'plane that's been around for so long and has appeared in every war since WWII.
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It’ll go right next to the other two dioramas I really want to build: a CH-47 dragging an M113 from the mud in Vietnam in 1:35 scale and a Flower-class corvette depth-charging a U-boat to 1:72 scale horizontally and vertically.Comment
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As with all kits - it will come down to ‘value for money’. I say ‘value’ and not ‘price’ because cheaper kits may cost more when you factor in the AM stuff. I have to say though that I’m not as excited about this new kit as I am to hear that the team goes on. For me, the Revell Mk.II wasn’t difficult at all to turn into a decent Mk.1 and around the £60 with all the AM thrown in, was good value for money. Yes it can be bettered, and I am sure this new release will do just that, but at what price? We have plenty of 109s and 190s (aren’t Zoukei-Mura releasing an all singing butcher bird range?) we don’t need any more. Give us something we don’t have for pity’s sake.
I’ll probably buy one if the price is right but I’m not chomping at the bit in anticipation. Box Art, if final, looks a bit poor in my opinion and doesn’t have the WNW air of quality - just my first impressions.
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I find it all rather amusing, the excitement this has stirred up - at the moment, it exists in the ether, a couple of announcements in the press, a website with a few computer renders. The Kotare Facebook page has loads of comments from modellers slavering with anticipation! ( At least, notional modellers - I wonder how many actually buy models! )
I'm afraid I'm a bit cynical about these announcements, whether they're wishful thinking, a way of gauging the market, or whatever. I'd wait until something definite is published before commenting ( not that I'm in the market for a 1/32 Spit! ), but then again, I'm just a grumpy old git...........:angry:
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Speak for yourself. I'd love to be able to get hold of some earlier model Fw190s. The Hasegawa ones are like hens teeth to find and command stupid prices.Comment
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I find it all rather amusing, the excitement this has stirred up - at the moment, it exists in the ether, a couple of announcements in the press, a website with a few computer renders. The Kotare Facebook page has loads of comments from modellers slavering with anticipation! ( At least, notional modellers - I wonder how many actually buy models! )
I'm afraid I'm a bit cynical about these announcements, whether they're wishful thinking, a way of gauging the market, or whatever. I'd wait until something definite is published before commenting ( not that I'm in the market for a 1/32 Spit! ), but then again, I'm just a grumpy old git...........:angry:
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This is all fine and good, BUT, does anyone know or have an idea what happened to the old WNW molds or if anybody has bought them and plan on making kits with them. With this new firm wanting to create new kits and such, I just wonder if the firm would really fly and make a buck. I personally think if someone would re-make some of the old WNW's line, it would be more profitable than starting out brand new.....
The demand is definitely there for their WWI kits as they are now selling for stupid silly prices everywhere. If someone ever re-released their Hansa Brandenburg W.29 kit, I would be the first in line to grab one up!!! Just my 2 pfennings worth.................
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This is all fine and good, BUT, does anyone know or have an idea what happened to the old WNW molds or if anybody has bought them and plan on making kits with them. With this new firm wanting to create new kits and such, I just wonder if the firm would really fly and make a buck. I personally think if someone would re-make some of the old WNW's line, it would be more profitable than starting out brand new.....
The demand is definitely there for their WWI kits as they are now selling for stupid silly prices everywhere. If someone ever re-released their Hansa Brandenburg W.29 kit, I would be the first in line to grab one up!!! Just my 2 pfennings worth.................
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