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Post by Birddog » Sat Aug 29, 2009 7:22 am

aferguson wrote:
So, if we could get a volunteer to compile all the seperate lists into one list, then we can submit that to TF1/18th and they can then submit it to JSI with their own results.
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Post by Tinman » Sat Aug 29, 2009 7:39 am

Mig-21!

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Post by coreystinson » Sat Aug 29, 2009 7:39 am

Here's my ranking based upon both personal preference *AND* what I, as a retailer with extensive experience marketing these products, believe has the best potential for sale right now. (Note that I have limited my selections/rankings to only equipment listed in the original survey)

Aircraft

A-10
F-4 Phantom II
Mig 21
AV-8B Harrier
A-7 Corsair II
F-100 Super Sabre

Helicopters

Mil Mi 24 Hind Gunship
Ka 50 Alligator
Mil Mi 28 Havoc
British Lynx
HH-53 Pavelow

(Helicopters tend not to sell as well as fixed-wing aircraft, I would suggest that JSI tread carefully here, experimenting with a Hind first, understanding that the market for helicopters is more limited.)

Armor

T-34/85
T-72
T-55
M1126 Stryker
M-109 Paladin
BMP-1


Artillery

105mm Howitzer
V2 Rocket

Here's the link to the original thread:

http://www.nethijinx.com/tango/showthre ... #post19705[/quote]
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Post by pickelhaube » Sat Aug 29, 2009 7:43 am

Well with this want for info should I scrub my A-10 project ? This could be done by JSI but I think they are a year or two away if at all.

Should I do it or move on to something else ?
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Post by aferguson » Sat Aug 29, 2009 9:22 am

there are too many wwii products?????????????????????????????

um..yes there are, let's see now, two tanks: fov sherman and jsi tiger. The market is flooded.

modern: there is a lav, abrams, bradley

but there are too many wwii products?


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Post by aferguson » Sat Aug 29, 2009 9:26 am

Here's my list:

Aircraft

AV-8B Harrier

Mig 21

A-10

F-4 Phantom II

A-7 Corsair II

F-100 Super Sabre




Helicopters

Mil Mi 24 Hind Gunship

HH-53 Pavelow

Ka 50 Alligator

Mil Mi 28 Havoc

British Lynx




Armor

T-34/85





T-72

T-55

BMP-1

M-109 Paladin

M1126 Stryker


Artillery

105mm Howitzer

V2 Rocket
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Post by MG-42 » Sat Aug 29, 2009 9:38 am

* Good luck w/ all the modern !

....... I would like to see a T-34/85 however. Lots'a potential for this one , even for WWII.

* How about a modern Vietnam era Sheridan ? ... The one 21st. Century made as a proto-type but failed to make. ... and that PBR ? * :roll:


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Post by pcoughran » Sat Aug 29, 2009 11:36 am

My list for what it's worth"
1 A-10
2 F-4 Phantom II
3 MIG 21

Helos
1 Pavelow
2 Hind
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Post by sledgehammer » Sat Aug 29, 2009 11:38 am

We have a couple of classic 1:18 tanks out now: shermans, tigers, panthers. Everybody has heard of these, even my mother in law. Now it only stands too reason that a T-34 should be the next one out.
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Post by fredricchio » Sat Aug 29, 2009 1:04 pm

Yeah, I think perhaps what they meant is that, historically, there has been far more WWII product than modern; both in terms of types of aircraft/armor, and in number of repaints. I don't blame them for wanting to get away from that. I know as a consumer, I get far more excited for a new piece than yet another repaint of something I already have. And I know, there are still things they could do from the WWII era, but unless we're talking about non-US or German stuff, which is a harder sell, most of the big ones have been done. Modern era on the other hand still has a lot of possibilities.

Also I dunno if it factors into their decision making, or if it even should, but doing modern stuff makes it easier to tap into the GI Joe buying market (though they do seem to be happy enough with their undersized, gimmicky vehicles :lol: )

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Post by bswearer » Sat Aug 29, 2009 2:54 pm

all i want are the "uncommon" WW2 pieces.

Brits and Ruskies....need those other allies on the ground. figures, tanks, planes. all we've got is one british para from BBI, i'd love some more british infantry. also russian infantry. tanks, a matilda and t34/85. an IL-2 for the russians airforce would be great as well.

perhaps even.....free french troops?? then again, with brits and their equiptment, you could make some nice free french and resistance troops.

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Post by Jericoeagle1 » Sat Aug 29, 2009 3:22 pm

Aircraft:

1. A-10

2. F-4

3. A-7

4. F-100



Don't care what else is made.
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Post by Jericoeagle1 » Sat Aug 29, 2009 3:29 pm

pickelhaube wrote:Well with this want for info should I scrub my A-10 project ? This could be done by JSI but I think they are a year or two away if at all.

Should I do it or move on to something else ?
I think it would be prudent to slip your project about three or four months, gather your data and then test the waters again. By that time, there maybe good enough intell to project if anyone will make the A-10 or not.
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Post by Stug45 » Sat Aug 29, 2009 3:29 pm

Jesse James wrote:
And can we maybe get some NEW FRIGGIN' WW2 Figures!?!?

Seriously already... Figures should be the basis of the brand. New WW2 figures are the only things I'm starved for.
I'm starving to Jesse James :(

Unimax needs to hurry up and get their new ww2 figuers out.
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Post by Dauntless » Sat Aug 29, 2009 3:30 pm

This is cool. 8) I'm primarily a WWII fan, you can see my list in our own JSI list a little while back. viewtopic.php?t=17943
I still like some of the modern hardware though.
Still a lot of WWII stuff that can be done. Hey at least the T-34, Howitzer and V2 are.

If I can only choose these....

My list:

Aircraft:

F-4 Phantom II

Mig 21

A-10

A-7 Corsair II

F-100 Super Sabre

AV-8B Harrier


Helicopters:

Mil Mi 24 Hind Gunship

HH-53 Pavelow

Ka 50 Alligator

Mil Mi 28 Havoc

British Lynx




Armor:

T-34/85

T-72

T-55

M1126 Stryker

BMP-1

M-109 Paladin



Artillery:

V2 Rocket

105mm Howitzer
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Post by DocTodd » Sat Aug 29, 2009 10:00 pm

Aircraft

A-10

A-7 Corsair II

F-4 Phantom II

AV-8B Harrier

F-100 Super Sabre

Mig 21

Helicopters

Mil Mi 24 Hind Gunship

HH-53 Pavelow

Ka 50 Alligator

Mil Mi 28 Havoc

British Lynx




Armor

T-72

M1126 Stryker

T-55

BMP-1

T-34/85

M-109 Paladin




Artillery

105mm Howitzer

V2 Rocket

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Post by Ferrari250GTO » Sat Aug 29, 2009 10:53 pm

Aircraft
1. A-10
2. F-4 Phantom II
3. Mig 21
4. AV-8B Harrier
5. F-100 Super Sabre
6. A-7 Corsair II
Helicopters
1. Mil Mi 24 Hind Gunship
2. HH-53 Pavelow
3. Ka 50 Alligator
4. Mil Mi 28 Havoc
5. British Lynx
Armor
1. T-34/85
2. M-109 Paladin
3. T-72
4. T-55
5. M1126 Stryker
6. BMP-1
Artillery
1. V2 Rocket
2. 105mm Howitzer

This is the order in which I would buy them but I must say that I would probably only buy the A-10 and the V2.

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Re: JSI WISHLIST-FROM JSI

Post by parrish333 » Sat Aug 29, 2009 11:29 pm

My list:

Aircraft

AV-8B Harrier

Mig 21

F-4 Phantom II

A-10

A-7 Corsair II

F-100 Super Sabre




Helicopters

Mil Mi 24 Hind Gunship

British Lynx

HH-53 Pavelow

Ka 50 Alligator

Mil Mi 28 Havoc





Armor

T-34/85

M1126 Stryker

BMP-1

T-72

T-55

M-109 Paladin


Artillery

105mm Howitzer

V2 Rocket

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Post by DropTank » Sun Aug 30, 2009 5:09 am

Aircraft are my only interest . I would opt for

1. F-4 Phantom

2. A-7 Corsair II

3. F-100 Super Sabre

I would also like to see JSI produce existing molds in NEW paint schemes.
Re-hashing 21st's old schemes on most of their releases would seem to me, take out a lot of potential sales, with the exception of the "Pappy" Corsair. Do we really need another F-104 "Really George" release?

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Post by normandy » Sun Aug 30, 2009 7:10 am

My short list......

Armor...

King Tiger

T-34

Panzer IV there were never enough of these.

Aircraft...

Me-163 Komet

Horten IX/GO 229 Flying Wing

Me-110

Figures....

Anything NEW WWII and Modern.

Head Sculpts, packs of 5 or 10 different heads so you don't end up with 50 of the same figure.

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Post by sdcc73 » Sun Aug 30, 2009 10:00 am

McDonnell Douglas F-4J Phantom holds lots of history and lots of Paint schemes. Such repaints are necessary to recoup costs in the long run. Because of this I believe the Phantom is better for JSI's long run. Check it out and consider the F4 for #1.

http://www.bigscalemodels.com/planes/f4 ... antom.html

http://www.bigscalemodels.com/planes/f4 ... llery.html

http://www.boeing.com/companyoffices/ga ... /f4/f4.htm

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Post by Birddog » Sun Aug 30, 2009 2:11 pm

I don't know that having a ton of paint schemes needs to be a key factor with the large jets. If people are going to use size as a factor to figure how many a person will buy, having a million paint schemes doesn't really matter if a person is only going to buy one or two. If this is true, having one or two different paint schemes and being recognizable by more than just aviation enthusiast also comes into play in my opinion.

When it comes to the F-15E that JSI is proposing, it is a large aircraft with limited paint schemes available. There is the older camo patern the USAF used, the current two tone gray being used by the USAF, and the IDF scheme.

Also another thing to think about is what subject would also cause collectors of one form to cross over to another because it goes with their main form of collecting.
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Post by sdcc73 » Sun Aug 30, 2009 3:42 pm

^ Understood. A-10 may hold cross-over appeal. Specifically with millions of new G.I.Joe RoC fans old and new. Its just a personal preference many here prefer - the factual over the fantasy. Maybe somewhat of middle-ground can be reached. I actually appreciate RoC's potentiality in numbers, sales, and its notable strong female following. Thanks in part to its strong, albeit fictional, female characters. With that said the new A-10 should be far reaching in cross-over appeal. Maybe JSI can command positive media attention with its first A-10 piloted by the celebrated female pilot Captain Kim Campbell.

http://www.talkingproud.us/EditorChoice041103.html

http://www.aircraftresourcecenter.com/S ... ry0016.htm

Again, with RoC's strong female following, this addresses the subject of one form of collectors to cross over to another form of collecting. As a first of its kind in the 1:18 world I think this can also cause a positive media buzz beyond the hobby. This broadening of cross-over appeal can spark interest in non-collectors and women to 1:18. Again this is all in the spirited preference for the substantial and factual. If the A-10 is made, it should mean something. It should mean something more than just some potential Rattler repaint for the fictional Cobra and Destro. But hey. Maybe we can use Destro's large female fans to draw their interest to this substantial side of the 1:18 world. Whereas many of those females will appreciate factual substance like the 1:18 scale's 1st female pilot & her plane. Feel free to convey these thoughts to JSI and other sites, HissTank etc, to talk more of the financial importance of cross-over appeal and the need to out-reach and expand 1:18 fandom.
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Post by Panther F » Sun Aug 30, 2009 5:04 pm

ANY variant of the Stryker! Especially the MGS. :P

I was ready to pull the trigger on the one that was cancelled. What a bummer. :cry:

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Post by skypirate » Sun Aug 30, 2009 8:32 pm

normandy wrote:My short list......

Armor...

King Tiger

T-34

Panzer IV there were never enough of these.

Aircraft...

Me-163 Komet

Horten IX/GO 229 Flying Wing

Me-110

Figures....

Anything NEW WWII and Modern.

Head Sculpts, packs of 5 or 10 different heads so you don't end up with 50 of the same figure.
Yeah, I want the King Tiger fulfilled first.

Armor

King Tiger

JagdPanther

Aircraft

ME-163 Comet

ME-110

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