Pure 1/18 Scale Curiosity
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Pure 1/18 Scale Curiosity
I saw Light.Inf.Scout's reply to the D-Day Spitfire ad in B.S.T. and it made me consider what would be the one 1/18 plane to top my wish list. I'm talking only about those of brand name produced for retail sale, not customs, oddball promo pieces or those that never made it past prototype. Or think of it this way, one of each mass produced 1/18 plane is in front of you. You can pick out one for your collection, not for resale value, which would you choose?
Some of you have all of them or nearly all of them. Some of us have whittled down our "accumulations" to a few but still would like to have that one missing unit.
OK,this could be a tough decision so let's make it your top one and then pick a first runner-up.
Mine would be:
1. Spitfire ZP*A
2. Spitfire DW*K
This is despite selling off about 1/4 of what I had.
Some of you have all of them or nearly all of them. Some of us have whittled down our "accumulations" to a few but still would like to have that one missing unit.
OK,this could be a tough decision so let's make it your top one and then pick a first runner-up.
Mine would be:
1. Spitfire ZP*A
2. Spitfire DW*K
This is despite selling off about 1/4 of what I had.
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My two would be
#1 JSI Grumman F-14A Tomcat USN VF-154 Black Knights, NF100, USS Kitty Hawk, 1998
#2 JSI North American F-86F Sabre USAF 4th FIW, 334th FIS, #52-4513, James Jabara, Korea, 1953
#1 JSI Grumman F-14A Tomcat USN VF-154 Black Knights, NF100, USS Kitty Hawk, 1998
#2 JSI North American F-86F Sabre USAF 4th FIW, 334th FIS, #52-4513, James Jabara, Korea, 1953
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#1 21st Century Haleakala P-38 Lightning (Had it but offered twice what I paid for it)
#2 BBI Cat Mouth F6F-5 Hellcat
#2 BBI Cat Mouth F6F-5 Hellcat
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Re: Pure 1/18 Scale Curiosity
Aircraft:
1) F-14 Tomcat
2) Nighthawk Helicopter
1) F-14 Tomcat
2) Nighthawk Helicopter
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Since we're talking aircraft that were actually produced, I'd have to say the JSI F-14 in the VF-154 Black Knights livery.
At one time back in 2010-2011, there was one that sat around for months at my local Hobbytown USA store and a friend of mine that works there kept saying he'd give me a good discount on the model. However, I never went for it. At the time I had been living with my parents due to some health issues I was having and while I had the first JSI F-14 in VF-84 markings, I felt I didn't have room for another.
In any event, I should have gotten that Black Knights F-14 as they are rare and practically unaffordable now!!
At one time back in 2010-2011, there was one that sat around for months at my local Hobbytown USA store and a friend of mine that works there kept saying he'd give me a good discount on the model. However, I never went for it. At the time I had been living with my parents due to some health issues I was having and while I had the first JSI F-14 in VF-84 markings, I felt I didn't have room for another.
In any event, I should have gotten that Black Knights F-14 as they are rare and practically unaffordable now!!
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Re: Pure 1/18 Scale Curiosity
1. Black Knights F14
2. Either DWK or ZPA Spitfire
2. Either DWK or ZPA Spitfire
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Tomcat and the hellcat
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I thought that we list the most 2 favorite planes in our collection, any how I have both of the ones below
#1 JSI Grumman F-14A Tomcat USN VF-154 Black Knights, NF100, USS Kitty Hawk, 1998 Lighted version
#2 21st Me262B Night Fighter
#1 JSI Grumman F-14A Tomcat USN VF-154 Black Knights, NF100, USS Kitty Hawk, 1998 Lighted version
#2 21st Me262B Night Fighter
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It seems like everyone likes their tomcats! I have wanted one for sometime!
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Re: Pure 1/18 Scale Curiosity
For me i would still like to get the F-14 Tomcat and maybe a F-16 , they are the only two i don't have in my Collection.
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A couple of years ago I passed on an F-16 for $100. And I passed on an F-14 for under $200. Just wasn't into modern jets. Both were from a craigslist ad. I did clean-up on a bunch of WWII stuff from the same person.Studly wrote:For me i would still like to get the F-14 Tomcat and maybe a F-16 , they are the only two i don't have in my Collection.
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NIB 1/18 Spitfires (DWK & ZPA) just showed up on ebay for those of you that have the cash.....
https://www.ebay.com/itm/21st-Century-T ... SwevlZ-uI6
https://www.ebay.com/itm/21st-Century-T ... Sw88NZ-uI2
Sadly.....I do not lol
https://www.ebay.com/itm/21st-Century-T ... SwevlZ-uI6
https://www.ebay.com/itm/21st-Century-T ... Sw88NZ-uI2
Sadly.....I do not lol
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Thanks for the tip!
Unfortunately, despite being on my wish list, no 1/18 plane is worth that much nor that important to me. Not even a Black Knights F-14. If they get sold, I will probably give up my pursuit of them. That might indicate they could really be that scarce.
Saving my money for the Militaria show this Friday and Saturday in Wilmington, OH for actual military historical memorabilia. But that's just me.
http://www.sosovms.com/wilmington
Unfortunately, despite being on my wish list, no 1/18 plane is worth that much nor that important to me. Not even a Black Knights F-14. If they get sold, I will probably give up my pursuit of them. That might indicate they could really be that scarce.
Saving my money for the Militaria show this Friday and Saturday in Wilmington, OH for actual military historical memorabilia. But that's just me.
http://www.sosovms.com/wilmington
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That is why I’m so glad that I bought the DWK Spitfire about 11 years ago from the now defunct retailer Foxhole Toys (remember them?). Even in 2006 the Spitfires were already becoming rare and expensive. The approximately $60 I paid for the model was well worth it! That plane and the NKK Spitfire I got at Walmart remain some of the prized items in my 1/18 collection.Light.Inf.Scout wrote:NIB 1/18 Spitfires (DWK & ZPA) just showed up on ebay for those of you that have the cash.....
https://www.ebay.com/itm/21st-Century-T ... SwevlZ-uI6
https://www.ebay.com/itm/21st-Century-T ... Sw88NZ-uI2
Sadly.....I do not lol
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Today at the show http://www.sosovms.com/wilmington I got a 1944 Arisaka Type 99 Japanese rifle in working condition along with a nicely restored wartime Japanese helmet for $325. That's under the price of one of those planes. The late war model 99 did not have the monopod or the cleaning rod. Everything else is basically the same as the 1940 model. I just need a sling and some 7.7 mm ammo. They were running from $450 to $950. The $950 was a 1940 with rod and monopod still installed. I had bid on one recently in a local auction and got clobbered. It went for $875. I got lucky. This guy wanted to get out of foreign firearms and this was his last one. I always ask permission to handle a firearm. Dealers appreciate that. When I picked it up to look at it he had it priced at $375 crossed out and now $325. I was about to ask if it was in firing condition when he said, "I'll give you a deal on that one. It's heavy and I'm tired of hauling it to shows. You're the only one whose even looked at it today. $200 cash and take it." The second time was the Japanese helmet. They were asking $400 and up depending on condition, liner, straps etc. Even a dented rusty shell, no liner or straps was $300. I even looked at a repro with a cover and netting the guy wanted $350 for since it was a movie prop from "Windtalkers". I spotted the one I got and picked it up. It sure looked expensive, nice liner, three point tie straps. As soon as I picked it up the guy said, "Isn't that a shame." as he was shaking his head. The outside was repainted and that ruined it according to the dealer. It was well done and had me fooled. I figured he still would want $300 or more for it but when he said $125 I asked to him to repeat it. I thought I heard wrong. Heck new repros are almost that much. I was just about resigned to go home and look online for repro helmets for my mannequin. Second time that day I couldn't get my wallet out fast enough. I'd say 90% of the Axis WWII stuff was German and expensive. Japanese items seem much harder to find, just like in 1/6 scale figures! The ride home was pleasant. I couldn't have had expectations of not only finding what I wanted but so much less than what I figured I would have to spend. I'd been saving since February when I didn't go to the Louisville Show of Shows for this show and still have money left! My three hours there were total sensory overload. It would be impossible to digest everything there in one visit. They even had Ultimate Soldier stuff in various scales and a couple of 1/6 figures I left without. I was so happy with what I got that I forgot about them. I got the two day pass and will go back Saturday. I'll get some pictures. It's on the way to somewhere I was going in the morning.
Anyway, value, like beauty is in the eye of the beholder. As much as I'd like to have that ZP*A Spit......
Anyway, value, like beauty is in the eye of the beholder. As much as I'd like to have that ZP*A Spit......
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Re: Pure 1/18 Scale Curiosity
Hey Axis ,
You are going to have a tough time finding an original sling for your Arisaka .
I had quite a few WW2 items before I switched over to WW1 stuff .
For a while I was into Pith helmets about 15-20 years ago.
I had a nice MINT Japanese pith helmet .
And to go along with my small Japanese collection
Arisaka 99 ( short) with untouched mum w/ original rope sling and unmatching bayonet.
Steele helmet 95% paint with nice star no liner.
Back in the day you could pick up the Arisakas all day long for $75 !!!
I sold mine for $125 at a gun show and the sling went for $150
Original slings are still worth more than the rifle.
You are going to have a tough time finding an original sling for your Arisaka .
I had quite a few WW2 items before I switched over to WW1 stuff .
For a while I was into Pith helmets about 15-20 years ago.
I had a nice MINT Japanese pith helmet .
And to go along with my small Japanese collection
Arisaka 99 ( short) with untouched mum w/ original rope sling and unmatching bayonet.
Steele helmet 95% paint with nice star no liner.
Back in the day you could pick up the Arisakas all day long for $75 !!!
I sold mine for $125 at a gun show and the sling went for $150
Original slings are still worth more than the rifle.
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Well this thread has strayed far from its original purpose after the issue of prices came up but in order to keep continuity, I'll continue with the drifting...
There were actually some toys at this show. Our friends from WW2.net I think
Very reasonable prices. A contrast to the militaria there.
Nice bunker. Looks like one of those 1/30 scale items.
This guy wanted premium+ prices for the flying hats. The oddball would indicate he may have sold one and replaced the styro head with the unrelated item.
Uniform pieces and sets where there by the hundreds. Patches were there by the thousands.
There were thousands of reference books and War DVD's All seemed too expensive...I'm spoiled by "Half price Books". This is only half that side of the aisle. The other half was taken up just like this and wrapped around the corner into the next aisle! Wonder how much that dealer space cost?
Helmets, Helmets and more Helmets! Hundreds of German helmets were on hand in an infinite variety of styles and applications.
The vast majority of helmets were German. Despite the large number of German helmets, there were no bargains. In the lower left is a Japanese example with a $600 price tag.
What are these goofy looking things?
Some firepower. Note the sight. Anti-aircraft?
Looks like some Eastern European helmets in this assortment.
The MP 40 wasn't for sale. Wouldn't have mattered if it was.
At the end of the day, I had enough money left to buy an expensive Japanese 1/6 figure by 3R. They are above Dragon in quality and an armory of weapons and accessories come with them. The headsculpt was so real I was waiting for it to say something. It was $100. The dealer told me there was a limited addition Japanese paratrooper figure that came out in 1/6 scale and people were paying over $500 for them
https://www.ebay.com/itm/1-6-WW2-3R-DAM ... =item2cc93
This is the one I passed on for $100:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/3R-IMPERIAL-JA ... item41d2df
My other option was an original bayonet to go with my Type 99 Rifle. Didn't have enough for both. I waffled back and forth for a while and finally bought the bayonet. Maybe I should have bought the figure. I already almost sliced a finger on the bayonet. As far as the Sling for the Type 99 goes, I was told the same thing. The one guy said an AK-47 sling fits nicely. I don't need an original. It will be spending 99% of its time with my Japanese soldier mannequin. He's not original either...
There were actually some toys at this show. Our friends from WW2.net I think
Very reasonable prices. A contrast to the militaria there.
Nice bunker. Looks like one of those 1/30 scale items.
This guy wanted premium+ prices for the flying hats. The oddball would indicate he may have sold one and replaced the styro head with the unrelated item.
Uniform pieces and sets where there by the hundreds. Patches were there by the thousands.
There were thousands of reference books and War DVD's All seemed too expensive...I'm spoiled by "Half price Books". This is only half that side of the aisle. The other half was taken up just like this and wrapped around the corner into the next aisle! Wonder how much that dealer space cost?
Helmets, Helmets and more Helmets! Hundreds of German helmets were on hand in an infinite variety of styles and applications.
The vast majority of helmets were German. Despite the large number of German helmets, there were no bargains. In the lower left is a Japanese example with a $600 price tag.
What are these goofy looking things?
Some firepower. Note the sight. Anti-aircraft?
Looks like some Eastern European helmets in this assortment.
The MP 40 wasn't for sale. Wouldn't have mattered if it was.
At the end of the day, I had enough money left to buy an expensive Japanese 1/6 figure by 3R. They are above Dragon in quality and an armory of weapons and accessories come with them. The headsculpt was so real I was waiting for it to say something. It was $100. The dealer told me there was a limited addition Japanese paratrooper figure that came out in 1/6 scale and people were paying over $500 for them
https://www.ebay.com/itm/1-6-WW2-3R-DAM ... =item2cc93
This is the one I passed on for $100:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/3R-IMPERIAL-JA ... item41d2df
My other option was an original bayonet to go with my Type 99 Rifle. Didn't have enough for both. I waffled back and forth for a while and finally bought the bayonet. Maybe I should have bought the figure. I already almost sliced a finger on the bayonet. As far as the Sling for the Type 99 goes, I was told the same thing. The one guy said an AK-47 sling fits nicely. I don't need an original. It will be spending 99% of its time with my Japanese soldier mannequin. He's not original either...
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Re: Pure 1/18 Scale Curiosity
Looks like it was a great show, that 1:18 Panther for $80 is a good deal.
The MG 42 with the spider sight (anti-aircraft) is very cool looking along
with all those helmets.
I would have gone with the bayonet as well.
The MG 42 with the spider sight (anti-aircraft) is very cool looking along
with all those helmets.
I would have gone with the bayonet as well.
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Really? These are bid auction items so they are in fact "going for" this on eBay. 40 bids on one + 54.65 shipping on top. This one could be a bidding war.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Elite-Force-Ze ... 3D20140905
Spitfire NK*K
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Motorworks-1-1 ... 06d:g:MSkA
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What are these goofy looking things ?
Easy now there buckaroo .
Dems fightin' words.
Do you by chance remember how much that Danish ( Swedish ?) pickelhaube was priced at ?
The large plate one with the flags ?
The 2 Prussian greys in front are priced about $50-$75 too high.
To answer the main subject , I wished that I did not have to sell My Tender Terror and the 2 Aussie Mustangs camo / silver .
But when I got them , I looked at them ( through the clear plastic ) put them back in their shipping boxes and put them on a shelf in my studio/shed.
I never looked at them until I sold them years later.
So if I had them back they would be back on the shelf.
But my newest pickelhaube fallows me were ever I go .
Coffe table, computer but not the bathroom .
My wife had something to say about that so I am not allowed.
What are these goofy looking things ?
Easy now there buckaroo .
Dems fightin' words.
Do you by chance remember how much that Danish ( Swedish ?) pickelhaube was priced at ?
The large plate one with the flags ?
The 2 Prussian greys in front are priced about $50-$75 too high.
To answer the main subject , I wished that I did not have to sell My Tender Terror and the 2 Aussie Mustangs camo / silver .
But when I got them , I looked at them ( through the clear plastic ) put them back in their shipping boxes and put them on a shelf in my studio/shed.
I never looked at them until I sold them years later.
So if I had them back they would be back on the shelf.
But my newest pickelhaube fallows me were ever I go .
Coffe table, computer but not the bathroom .
My wife had something to say about that so I am not allowed.
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Just seeing if you were paying attention.
No, I didn't look at prices on the Picklehaubes. There were quite a few more scattered around the show in twos, threes. That table had the most in one place so I took the picture there.
A guy here in town where I got my Inland Carbine has some that look like graduation caps with a big flat piece on top.
There's a picture in this if you scroll down a bit. https://www.facebook.com/Switzer-Arms-G ... 334805194/
No, I didn't look at prices on the Picklehaubes. There were quite a few more scattered around the show in twos, threes. That table had the most in one place so I took the picture there.
A guy here in town where I got my Inland Carbine has some that look like graduation caps with a big flat piece on top.
There's a picture in this if you scroll down a bit. https://www.facebook.com/Switzer-Arms-G ... 334805194/
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Those are called uhlans and I like them as well.Axis Nightmare wrote:Just seeing if you were paying attention.
No, I didn't look at prices on the Picklehaubes. There were quite a few more scattered around the show in twos, threes. That table had the most in one place so I took the picture there.
A guy here in town where I got my Inland Carbine has some that look like graduation caps with a big flat piece on top.
There's a picture in this if you scroll down a bit. https://www.facebook.com/Switzer-Arms-G ... 334805194/
How are his prices ?
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He's mostly a gun guy. I got a great 1944 Inland carbine for a good price from him. His prices on helmets and other stuff are kinda high. Back when I was looking for an original German helmet, I was stunned at the prices he was asking. I had to ask how much since they weren't priced. I guess he was in line with the sticker shock at the show. He's a member of the club that put on the show but I don't recall seeing him there. I get the impression he doesn't really care if he sells the non gun stuff since he doesn't have most of it priced and it is just scattered in piles in the front room. He keeps all the firearms in the back room. I'll stop in there sometime and make a full report.pickelhaube wrote:
Those are called uhlans and I like them as well.
How are his prices ?
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Well continuing to get off subject I called your guy .
He said that he sold the Uhlan and the felt with black bills ( pictures in his face book) at a recient show .
I asked if he had any more pickelhaubes and he said he has one left a standard wartime gray metal EM for $750
They sell all day long for $350-$450.
He said that he sold the Uhlan and the felt with black bills ( pictures in his face book) at a recient show .
I asked if he had any more pickelhaubes and he said he has one left a standard wartime gray metal EM for $750
They sell all day long for $350-$450.
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Back on topic. Normandy said the Panther in the picture was a good deal at $80. I have on display 1/18 planes and vehicles I'd part with at a fraction of the prices on eBay for in box items. I just don't want the hassles of shipping and hate the thought of charging the outrageous costs therein. Since retiring, I no longer have access to the boxes and packing materials I used to save from the dumpster and bring home. I have 5 planes still in box and a couple of Jeeps and a Kubel only because I have no where to display them at the moment and it is easy storage until then. I have over 40 vehicles (1/18) displayed vs. three in box. Mint in box to me isn't worth the big premium unless you are looking at a put it in a closet and forget about it investment. I guess the difference is the collector rather than the displayer. It wouldn't make sense to pay a big premium for M.I.B. only to open it and display it. M.I.B. can hide flaws, damage and notorious QC issues too.
What makes the P-51 Mustang so special?
"It would do for 8 hours what a Spitfire would do for 45 minutes."
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