Admiral Toys
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Admiral Toys
I want to answer some questions that have been posed and give you an update on Admiral Toys.
First and foremost, Admiral Toys Incorporated is still functioning in a limited capacity. This industry is still unstable and completing productions at this time is difficult for Admiral Toys. They are trying everything in their power to complete production of several models. Admiral Toys wants to continue producing models and will in the future.
Secondly, I no longer work for Admiral Toys in an official capacity. I will assist them in any way possible. I have taken a position with a company based out of Austin, Texas. This company is not in the toy industry. Therefore, I am just a fan visiting a site that I enjoy immensely. Please respect my civilian status and please do not get angry if I will not answer questions pertaining to Admiral Toys Incorporated. As stated, I do not have the authority to speak on their behalf.
I will say that I have spoken to them about the various models discussed on this forum and they have every intention of finishing production. When will they be completed? I do not know, and I will not speculate on their behalf. I know that the SBD is a priority and no matter how it happens, they want it released.
We have spoken with Joystar International about several projects. Discussions are ongoing. Admiral Toys is trying every possible avenue to offer you new and exciting models. These new models are just too nice not to see final production.
This being said, at this time I am changing hats and visiting this site as a fan and collector. As a former manufacturer, I hope to bring some good insight into some of the threads at SSHQ. I only want to bring positive discussion to this board or any other boards I may visit. I still have models on display in my office and hope to collect many more in the future.
Warmest regards,
Jason “formerly” of Admiral Toys
First and foremost, Admiral Toys Incorporated is still functioning in a limited capacity. This industry is still unstable and completing productions at this time is difficult for Admiral Toys. They are trying everything in their power to complete production of several models. Admiral Toys wants to continue producing models and will in the future.
Secondly, I no longer work for Admiral Toys in an official capacity. I will assist them in any way possible. I have taken a position with a company based out of Austin, Texas. This company is not in the toy industry. Therefore, I am just a fan visiting a site that I enjoy immensely. Please respect my civilian status and please do not get angry if I will not answer questions pertaining to Admiral Toys Incorporated. As stated, I do not have the authority to speak on their behalf.
I will say that I have spoken to them about the various models discussed on this forum and they have every intention of finishing production. When will they be completed? I do not know, and I will not speculate on their behalf. I know that the SBD is a priority and no matter how it happens, they want it released.
We have spoken with Joystar International about several projects. Discussions are ongoing. Admiral Toys is trying every possible avenue to offer you new and exciting models. These new models are just too nice not to see final production.
This being said, at this time I am changing hats and visiting this site as a fan and collector. As a former manufacturer, I hope to bring some good insight into some of the threads at SSHQ. I only want to bring positive discussion to this board or any other boards I may visit. I still have models on display in my office and hope to collect many more in the future.
Warmest regards,
Jason “formerly” of Admiral Toys
Welcome to the Civilian club. I was always somewhere in the middle of being a civilian and a 21C guy back in the day. But as of the past year or so It's been purely a fellow fan status for me. Good to know that Admiral still might release a SBD someday. I was always secretly rooting for that bird!
Oh and you don't have to worry about your avatar, according to mine I am still AREA-21 Pres. thought about changing but people told me to keep it here in honor of old days.
Oh and you don't have to worry about your avatar, according to mine I am still AREA-21 Pres. thought about changing but people told me to keep it here in honor of old days.
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Nice to have you here Jason in any capacity. So what's in your collection? I know you had the F-4 prototype. Any chance you can show us some photos of that?
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Re: Admiral Toys
Jason of Admiral Toys wrote:I want to answer some questions that have been posed and give you an update on Admiral Toys.
First and foremost, Admiral Toys Incorporated is still functioning in a limited capacity. This industry is still unstable and completing productions at this time is difficult for Admiral Toys. They are trying everything in their power to complete production of several models. Admiral Toys wants to continue producing models and will in the future.
Secondly, I no longer work for Admiral Toys in an official capacity. I will assist them in any way possible. I have taken a position with a company based out of Austin, Texas. This company is not in the toy industry. Therefore, I am just a fan visiting a site that I enjoy immensely. Please respect my civilian status and please do not get angry if I will not answer questions pertaining to Admiral Toys Incorporated. As stated, I do not have the authority to speak on their behalf.
I will say that I have spoken to them about the various models discussed on this forum and they have every intention of finishing production. When will they be completed? I do not know, and I will not speculate on their behalf. I know that the SBD is a priority and no matter how it happens, they want it released.
We have spoken with Joystar International about several projects. Discussions are ongoing. Admiral Toys is trying every possible avenue to offer you new and exciting models. These new models are just too nice not to see final production.
This being said, at this time I am changing hats and visiting this site as a fan and collector. As a former manufacturer, I hope to bring some good insight into some of the threads at SSHQ. I only want to bring positive discussion to this board or any other boards I may visit. I still have models on display in my office and hope to collect many more in the future.
Warmest regards,
Jason “formerly” of Admiral Toys
did u buy the f14 and how u like it
whats up doc....
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Always glad to hear from you Jason, no matter what title you may wear.
You are always welcome to our board. You have always tried to be upfront and honest in your dealings with this board and we greatly appreciate the information and incite you have provided in the past. We look forward to your views and thoughts of the industry as we go past this bad time. You can think of yourself as a former player and now you are in the booth providing color to the game.
Razor
You are always welcome to our board. You have always tried to be upfront and honest in your dealings with this board and we greatly appreciate the information and incite you have provided in the past. We look forward to your views and thoughts of the industry as we go past this bad time. You can think of yourself as a former player and now you are in the booth providing color to the game.
Razor
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Welcome back Jason. Good to hear from you. That is some good news regarding Admiral Toys as well. Hopefully they'll have a rep who will continue to post on this board at a later date so we can hound...I mean, ask them questions . Hope your new title is working out for you.
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BadCat, in its blog, said that returns from customers killed Admiral. It also said that returns also led TRU and WM to discontinue the 1:18 lines, which then helped lead to the demise of 21C. True or not, it was an interesting note that I have heard yet.
"I can stop collecting 1:18 scale anytime, really I can. OOoh, the new Stuka re-paint! I don't have that one.
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I'd take pretty much everything they say with a grain of salt. Bad Cat has said many things over the years, including the, ahem, colorful claim that manufacturers like JSI should produce a Piper Cub in 1:18 because collectors are pining for one and it would be a huge success. That's some insight there.
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