New 1:18 Snake Stuka needed!!
New 1:18 Snake Stuka needed!!
I see where 21st Century Toys is releasing a new 1:32 scale "Snake" Stuka in a more accurate paint scheme based on new recently discovered photographs. Now we need a new 1:18 "Snake" as well. The painted Snake is really off in color and lenght!! The 1:18 Stuka was really lacking in detail (like the rubber antennae) and was always more "toy-like" to me as well! JD
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For starters, there has been a fair amount of debate amongst modelers in regards to the fill color of the snake. Then you have to take into account that red is not an effective color for camouflage. Also there's the mention that the snake is too short. I'm very inclined to believe that the current 1/18 Snake is wrong. I still like the current Snake Stuka hanging from my ceiling. If they released the corrected scheme, that would give me an excuse to buy another North Africa applicable plane. It's not like there's a ton of those schemes running around, and this one would be accurate too.
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Snake Stuka
There are really alot of subtle variations on the Stuka design over the course of the war and I would like to see one of the later versions with the tank buster cannon and wing bombs and the different variations on the back of the cockpit and I would like to see a more accurate and realistic anttenae design.JD
Has anyone actually seen these newly discovered pictures?
Neither is yellow but that didn't stop the Germans from using it. You also have to remember that at the start of the North Africa campaing the Germans had total control of the skies and didn't have to worry too much about hiding their planes like they did later in the war.Then you have to take into account that red is not an effective color for camouflage
Has anyone seen the pictures?
I belive TKO has seen the recently discovered pictures of the differnt "Snake" paint schemes. I read about it in the fan section on 21st Century Toys web-site. JD
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What we really need is a retooled Stuka
Wait until you guys see the new 32x Stuka and you will realize the age of the current 1:18 Stuka mould. The flaps are a little off and the cockpit could use the seatback behind the pilot for starters. The pictures of the 32x planes on the 21c fan site are pretty accurate to the production examples of the model
Wait until you guys see the new 32x Stuka and you will realize the age of the current 1:18 Stuka mould. The flaps are a little off and the cockpit could use the seatback behind the pilot for starters. The pictures of the 32x planes on the 21c fan site are pretty accurate to the production examples of the model
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Timbo wrote:Neither is yellow but that didn't stop the Germans from using it. You also have to remember that at the start of the North Africa campaing the Germans had total control of the skies and didn't have to worry too much about hiding their planes like they did later in the war.
Granted, but the Stuka has always been a flying pig. Even in the beginning, the Germans never enjoyed the same level of superiority in North Africa as they did in Europe. Consequently, I have yet to see any super colorful examples of German aircraft that operated in North Africa. Even the fighters weren't very flamboyant.
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