What's wrong with this picture?
What's wrong with this picture?
Looks like the landing gear on this JSI P40 (prototype?) is backwards! (Picture from Merit website of the 2010 American International Toy Fair)
http://www.merit-intl.com/month/1-9-10/nyctf/022.jpg
http://www.merit-intl.com/month/1-9-10/nyctf/024.jpg
http://www.merit-intl.com/month/1-9-10/nyctf/022.jpg
http://www.merit-intl.com/month/1-9-10/nyctf/024.jpg
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Nope, look closely.. They have them on wrong.. Lefty is Righty and Righty is Lefty..lolBuckyroo wrote:The wheels on the 21st Century P-40 can spin all the way around. These guy that set this up has them turned the wrong way.
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We may have some more variations in 21st production as with the Spitfire.
I checked my two P 40 Warhawks and the landing gear on both of mine are the same; that is when the landing gear is down the wheels will only move 90 degrees from the stowed in wing position to forward the way they'd be on the ground, like this pic http://www.largescaleplanes.com/preview ... 40_raf.jpg
I checked my two P 40 Warhawks and the landing gear on both of mine are the same; that is when the landing gear is down the wheels will only move 90 degrees from the stowed in wing position to forward the way they'd be on the ground, like this pic http://www.largescaleplanes.com/preview ... 40_raf.jpg
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To be fair, that wasn't up Sunday during the show. Only the Tomcat was available during regular show hours Sunday.
Also, if the #'s on those links are right, that wasn't Toy Fair in the U.S., and may have been from UK or Euro Toy Fair.
Also, if the #'s on those links are right, that wasn't Toy Fair in the U.S., and may have been from UK or Euro Toy Fair.
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The landing gear strut has a spring inside to allow for compression. when compressed the wheel will spin 360. When the strut is extended only 90.normandy wrote:We may have some more variations in 21st production as with the Spitfire.
I checked my two P 40 Warhawks and the landing gear on both of mine are the same; that is when the landing gear is down the wheels will only move 90 degrees from the stowed in wing position to forward the way they'd be on the ground, like this pic http://www.largescaleplanes.com/preview ... 40_raf.jpg
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Maybe the JSI factory is the one that we had all the QC issues with..vmf214 wrote:Uh that's the sad part, they do have experience, plenty. They've been a factory for 1/18 for several years.
What's the deal with the upside Starfighter wings anyway?

Obviously, these guys are manufacturers and NOT researchers..

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You are right and our bad for not fixing it at the show after getting the sample from the Toy Fair in Germany. Thank you for pointing it out.hworth18 wrote:Nope, look closely.. They have them on wrong.. Lefty is Righty and Righty is Lefty..lolBuckyroo wrote:The wheels on the 21st Century P-40 can spin all the way around. These guy that set this up has them turned the wrong way.
We have caught the mistake when we took more photos at our office before returning the P-40 to Hong Kong.
mountian-man wrote:It just goes to show that these people have no idea what they are selling! With all the global middle men between concept and production and marketing it's like the telephone game...
Somehow they put the F-104's wings on upside down at the last show....
Sorry, I am not sure which F-104 you are referring to.
Did you mean the JASDF F-104 J on display at Hong Kong Toy Fair?
They do have wings with white surfaces facing up.
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Sorry, I am not sure which F-104 you are referring to.
Did you mean the JASDF F-104 J on display at Hong Kong Toy Fair?
They do have wings with white surfaces facing up.
This one my friend... I'm not even sure how they forced the wings in like that without breaking the tabs...lol!
viewtopic.php?t=19125&start=0
All is well and in good humor as long as the production model doesn't end up like that! (p.s. Still looking forward to a re-release of the BBI F-18!!)
Woops, you are right, our bad again. Sorry, we will be more careful in the future.mountian-man wrote:Sorry, I am not sure which F-104 you are referring to.
Did you mean the JASDF F-104 J on display at Hong Kong Toy Fair?
They do have wings with white surfaces facing up.
This one my friend... I'm not even sure how they forced the wings in like that without breaking the tabs...lol!
viewtopic.php?t=19125&start=0
All is well and in good humor as long as the production model doesn't end up like that! (p.s. Still looking forward to a re-release of the BBI F-18!!)