New blood 1/48,1/32 Series airplane
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New blood 1/48,1/32 Series airplane
excellence forum, i am happy to know everyone here, i wanna show some good products with special function here, and i welcome your comments and suggestion
1/48 Su-30 fighter bomber
※ Special Highlights:
◆Foldable radar cover, scaleable nozzle with thrust-vectoring function,
◆nozzle made of stainless steel(unique for diecast airplane)
1/48 Su-30 fighter bomber
※ Special Highlights:
◆Foldable radar cover, scaleable nozzle with thrust-vectoring function,
◆nozzle made of stainless steel(unique for diecast airplane)
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1/24 scale J-10 fighter plane
※ Special Highlights:
◆Scaleable nozzle made of stainless steel.
◆We are the first one to use Aluminium alloy to make diecast airplane
◆Wondful size required 600 Ton aluminium alloy diecasting machine,
61cm in length,its also unique for diecast airplane.
◆nozzle made of stainless steel(unique for diecast airplane)
※ Special Highlights:
◆Scaleable nozzle made of stainless steel.
◆We are the first one to use Aluminium alloy to make diecast airplane
◆Wondful size required 600 Ton aluminium alloy diecasting machine,
61cm in length,its also unique for diecast airplane.
◆nozzle made of stainless steel(unique for diecast airplane)
Welcome to the forum...It looks like you have some really nice products in good scales...Are you a manufacturer or distributor? You can imagine we are going to want to know pricing, availabilty, etc. as soon as you have that info.
Please understand that people will hold you to whatever, if any, commitments you may make, and that some will be skeptical of whatever you say, as so many before you have been less than forthcoming with their commitments.
If I could offer some "free" advice, tread carefully and don't over commit...Do what you say you will, when you say you will do it & the folks on this site will treat you in kind.
Please understand that people will hold you to whatever, if any, commitments you may make, and that some will be skeptical of whatever you say, as so many before you have been less than forthcoming with their commitments.
If I could offer some "free" advice, tread carefully and don't over commit...Do what you say you will, when you say you will do it & the folks on this site will treat you in kind.
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Very nice.
In particular the Su30,and the 1/24 J10.
Nice to see the use of significant amount of metal as well.
We would definitely like to hear some more on price,availability etc.Nice to see other diecast companies enter the market,especially with pretty unique aircraft.
And great advice from 456THBG.
Don't be overly optimistic,and just give us valid information,when you can release it.Members get frustrated with empty promises.
Welcome to the forum,and good luck.
In particular the Su30,and the 1/24 J10.
Nice to see the use of significant amount of metal as well.
We would definitely like to hear some more on price,availability etc.Nice to see other diecast companies enter the market,especially with pretty unique aircraft.
And great advice from 456THBG.
Don't be overly optimistic,and just give us valid information,when you can release it.Members get frustrated with empty promises.
Welcome to the forum,and good luck.
Hello, everyone. Just thought I'd comment on this new line of high quality Chinese diecasts. I feel that it's very important for the manufacturers to sign up with a reputable distributor who, in turn, will supply the product to trustworthy vendors. A recent unpleasant experience, involving a number of collectors and a different Chinese manufacturing company has made many of us wary of going out of normal channels to obtain unusual models---even if these are very desirable.
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Dear Sir, we are a factory who provide OEM service to international customer , we produce the new model according to the customer specification. welcome you to visit our website www.dunshin.com456THBG wrote:Welcome to the forum...It looks like you have some really nice products in good scales...Are you a manufacturer or distributor? You can imagine we are going to want to know pricing, availabilty, etc. as soon as you have that info.
Please understand that people will hold you to whatever, if any, commitments you may make, and that some will be skeptical of whatever you say, as so many before you have been less than forthcoming with their commitments.
If I could offer some "free" advice, tread carefully and don't over commit...Do what you say you will, when you say you will do it & the folks on this site will treat you in kind.
i am so glad to have your advice, the retail price of SU-30 would be USD117/pcs, but the first 2000pcs Su-30 were sold out in China market, the next bulk were scheduled, the question was the international collector not interested in 1/48, they prefer 1/72scale, but the Chinese market will require more big and huge scale model.
However, i knew your guys are professional at diecast airplane, so i just wanna show this picture to you and get more suggestion and comments to imporve our future project which be more fittable in international
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what a cool avatar, mr. Snake, yes, we use the Aluminium alloy to make bigger airplane which be more smooth and bright.snake wrote:Very nice.
In particular the Su30,and the 1/24 J10.
Nice to see the use of significant amount of metal as well.
We would definitely like to hear some more on price,availability etc.Nice to see other diecast companies enter the market,especially with pretty unique aircraft.
And great advice from 456THBG.
Don't be overly optimistic,and just give us valid information,when you can release it.Members get frustrated with empty promises.
Welcome to the forum,and good luck.
for the products information, actually, all the products were invested by our partner, my factory just produce it according customer's specification
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what a bad news, i hope this will not happen again.Epap wrote:Hello, everyone. Just thought I'd comment on this new line of high quality Chinese diecasts. I feel that it's very important for the manufacturers to sign up with a reputable distributor who, in turn, will supply the product to trustworthy vendors. A recent unpleasant experience, involving a number of collectors and a different Chinese manufacturing company has made many of us wary of going out of normal channels to obtain unusual models---even if these are very desirable.
I'm sure the international market for 1/72 is the biggest overall for diecast, but 1/32 is also very popular in the U.S. and companys like Corgi, Unimax, etc. appear to have had great success with that scale.
At any rate, I hope we get a chance to see some of your products available in the U.S. market.
At any rate, I hope we get a chance to see some of your products available in the U.S. market.
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An earlier poster asked whether Dunshinmodel is a manufacturer or a distributor. If it wishes to entice diecast marketers to use its facilities and expertise to produce diecast models, that has already been done by posting threads on this and other forums, plus other promotional approaches.
If, on the other hand, Dunshin wishes to create its own line of products and sell them throughout the international market, this requires quite a different approach. First, and foremost, a well qualified distributor needs to be brought in and listened to regarding prices, model selection, scales, etc. Considerations such as the products of competing manufacturers, collector interests, regional variations in taste, etc. all factor into the equation as does risk, which becomes an ever present danger.
So, I guess that the question still needs answering. Does Dunshin plan to launch its own line of products. If that is the case, we might be able to offer more valuable inputs.
If, on the other hand, Dunshin wishes to create its own line of products and sell them throughout the international market, this requires quite a different approach. First, and foremost, a well qualified distributor needs to be brought in and listened to regarding prices, model selection, scales, etc. Considerations such as the products of competing manufacturers, collector interests, regional variations in taste, etc. all factor into the equation as does risk, which becomes an ever present danger.
So, I guess that the question still needs answering. Does Dunshin plan to launch its own line of products. If that is the case, we might be able to offer more valuable inputs.
An earlier poster asked whether Dunshinmodel is a manufacturer or a distributor. If it wishes to entice diecast marketers to use its facilities and expertise to produce diecast models, that has already been done by posting threads on this and other forums, plus other promotional approaches.
If, on the other hand, Dunshin wishes to create its own line of products and sell them throughout the international market, this requires quite a different approach. First, and foremost, a well qualified distributor needs to be brought in and listened to regarding prices, model selection, scales, etc. Considerations such as the products of competing manufacturers, collector interests, regional variations in taste, etc. all factor into the equation as does risk, which becomes an ever present danger.
So, I guess that the question still needs answering. Does Dunshin plan to launch its own line of products? If that is the case, we might be able to offer more valuable insights.
If, on the other hand, Dunshin wishes to create its own line of products and sell them throughout the international market, this requires quite a different approach. First, and foremost, a well qualified distributor needs to be brought in and listened to regarding prices, model selection, scales, etc. Considerations such as the products of competing manufacturers, collector interests, regional variations in taste, etc. all factor into the equation as does risk, which becomes an ever present danger.
So, I guess that the question still needs answering. Does Dunshin plan to launch its own line of products? If that is the case, we might be able to offer more valuable insights.
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Good question, Honestly we are a manufacturer who produce the new diecast model according to customer's requirement, but i can give your guys feedback to our customer or engineer team the most popular aspect in diecast model , what model they like most, also all the model i posted were created, designed,produced by my factory,i knew you guys are professional so i would like to study the fuction and features with you to improve the quality and accurancy, then we can make a better diecast model for my customer and you guys also will get a perfect model, what do you think? Enap.Epap wrote:An earlier poster asked whether Dunshinmodel is a manufacturer or a distributor. If it wishes to entice diecast marketers to use its facilities and expertise to produce diecast models, that has already been done by posting threads on this and other forums, plus other promotional approaches.
If, on the other hand, Dunshin wishes to create its own line of products and sell them throughout the international market, this requires quite a different approach. First, and foremost, a well qualified distributor needs to be brought in and listened to regarding prices, model selection, scales, etc. Considerations such as the products of competing manufacturers, collector interests, regional variations in taste, etc. all factor into the equation as does risk, which becomes an ever present danger.
So, I guess that the question still needs answering. Does Dunshin plan to launch its own line of products? If that is the case, we might be able to offer more valuable insights.
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dunshinmodel can you make 1/18th models out of plastic...if so we would like to see an A-10, Mil Hind 24, and a Mig-29.
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Colonel "Madman" Maddox: Your guns! Ack, ack, ack, ack, ack!
Captain Wild Bill Kelso: [fires his airplane's guns] AHHHH!
Captain Wild Bill Kelso: My what?
Colonel "Madman" Maddox: Your guns! Ack, ack, ack, ack, ack!
Captain Wild Bill Kelso: [fires his airplane's guns] AHHHH!
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A good answer. I, too, hope that you can guide your clients so they provide more realistic and appealing specifications when they contract for diecast products.dunshinmodel wrote:Good question, Honestly we are a manufacturer who produce the new diecast model according to customer's requirement, but i can give your guys feedback to our customer or engineer team the most popular aspect in diecast model , what model they like most, also all the model i posted were created, designed,produced by my factory,i knew you guys are professional so i would like to study the fuction and features with you to improve the quality and accurancy, then we can make a better diecast model for my customer and you guys also will get a perfect model, what do you think? Enap.Epap wrote:An earlier poster asked whether Dunshinmodel is a manufacturer or a distributor. If it wishes to entice diecast marketers to use its facilities and expertise to produce diecast models, that has already been done by posting threads on this and other forums, plus other promotional approaches.
If, on the other hand, Dunshin wishes to create its own line of products and sell them throughout the international market, this requires quite a different approach. First, and foremost, a well qualified distributor needs to be brought in and listened to regarding prices, model selection, scales, etc. Considerations such as the products of competing manufacturers, collector interests, regional variations in taste, etc. all factor into the equation as does risk, which becomes an ever present danger.
So, I guess that the question still needs answering. Does Dunshin plan to launch its own line of products? If that is the case, we might be able to offer more valuable insights.
One of the most common complaints of collectors concerns the depth of panel lines. Some ( Witty and Gemini ) render them more or less to scale----which makes them very hard to see and even harder to weather for those who like to do this to their models. Others ( Corgi, for example ) prefer very deep panel lines, which some collectors also dislike as they are too obvious. I think that Hobby Master's current panel lines----about one 20th of an inch deep, I believe, is a good compromise. I wonder what the other members think?
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Epap wrote:A good answer. I, too, hope that you can guide your clients so they provide more realistic and appealing specifications when they contract for diecast products.dunshinmodel wrote: Good question, Honestly we are a manufacturer who produce the new diecast model according to customer's requirement, but i can give your guys feedback to our customer or engineer team the most popular aspect in diecast model , what model they like most, also all the model i posted were created, designed,produced by my factory,i knew you guys are professional so i would like to study the fuction and features with you to improve the quality and accurancy, then we can make a better diecast model for my customer and you guys also will get a perfect model, what do you think? Enap.
One of the most common complaints of collectors concerns the depth of panel lines. Some ( Witty and Gemini ) render them more or less to scale----which makes them very hard to see and even harder to weather for those who like to do this to their models. Others ( Corgi, for example ) prefer very deep panel lines, which some collectors also dislike as they are too obvious. I think that Hobby Master's current panel lines----about one 20th of an inch deep, I believe, is a good compromise. I wonder what the other members think?
Epap is a master at customizing these diecast models.
His work is really fantastic.
No Witty for me.Just don't like the gear down only option.Only two Gemini Aces Phantoms as well.They are nice.Got about a dozen Hobby Masters,and am very happy with these.
It's a fine line[no pun intended] on these panel lines.
Easy to overdo it,though.
These planes look very familiar.
In the past, these similar planes were shown on “themodelhangar.com” (Unfortunately, the site is down. Otherwise, I would have attached discussion link). The Chinese “dude” asked for an opinion about his planes. Forum members ordered planes from him, and members NEVER received planes. Many members lost money.
I am not accusing this gentleman of a fraud. I am not even saying that this gentleman is the same scam artist. All I am saying is that anybody can give him opinion about his planes. But, if you are going to order planes, please be aware.
In the past, these similar planes were shown on “themodelhangar.com” (Unfortunately, the site is down. Otherwise, I would have attached discussion link). The Chinese “dude” asked for an opinion about his planes. Forum members ordered planes from him, and members NEVER received planes. Many members lost money.
I am not accusing this gentleman of a fraud. I am not even saying that this gentleman is the same scam artist. All I am saying is that anybody can give him opinion about his planes. But, if you are going to order planes, please be aware.