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Good to know about the Panzer IV and the 109G. Looks like there will still be a wait for the Avenger, however. Still, all other things aside, I have to give 21st credit for at least being out there and having reps to give us hints about their product development and take future suggestions! I couldn't imagine doing it with a giant like Hasbro.
I think its also cool they got the licencing for the "Sky Captain" P-40. Seeing that movie, even if the aircraft was groosly inaccurate, really made me want to fly my XD P-40 around the house as though the hallways were the concrete canyons of New York !
I think its also cool they got the licencing for the "Sky Captain" P-40. Seeing that movie, even if the aircraft was groosly inaccurate, really made me want to fly my XD P-40 around the house as though the hallways were the concrete canyons of New York !
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No mistake
No Mistake at all. WM makes it possible to get these planes into every household in the country. And for those of us who have no WM, we can get them online cheap - because of WM! Think about how much XD you've seen since 21st got involved with WM.
The only knock may be that some of the production has gotten shoddy, as someone mentioned, but I'm sure they're taking care of that.....
The only knock may be that some of the production has gotten shoddy, as someone mentioned, but I'm sure they're taking care of that.....
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My guess is that someone in hollywood land discovered the p-40 and said "hey we should do that for our movie we just released 6 weeks ago!" So it is a little late but very cool nonetheless It will be a welcomed addition. Do you think it will come in the new blue 21st boxes? Do you think it will online only? I hope it isn't going to be in a motorworks package.
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The better question is why do they WANT the Sky Capt. license NOW after the movie's been out and I don't believe it was proven to be a hit by anyone's standards.Morian Miner wrote:Just curious, why didn't 21C get the Sky Capt licensing before the film came out?
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I would agree with aferg's comments. It was obviously done after the fact. And while it might not have been a blockbuster it is an instant cult classic. Other films like the Nightmare before Christmas which was out over 10 years ago still produce new toys and movie gadgets. A low quantity limited edition run should not be hard to blow through! I will get one for sure! But I also get one of every plane they make so I might not be the best example.
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Hi
I found and joined this board last week and I've been catching up by reading all the forums to see what has been going on. This is the most impressive place and group of people I have ever seen! It's great to see so many enthusiastic collectors of 1/18 scale. Ya'll rock!! I've been looking for a place to find out what all is up and coming in the 21st Century and BBI lines. I've found it without a doubt. I started collecting 1/18 about a year ago and can't get enough of it. I noticed that one aircraft everyone has mentioned (my favorite plane and my dream to have in 1/18) is the A-10. I've read mixed signals about it becoming a reality. I know from other forums that some of you have been able to talk to reps at 21st Century (who have a prototype). Do you get the feeling that they TRULY are not considering producing the A-10? I think they will be making a huge mistake if they choose to abandon this aircraft. Does anybody know anymore iformation about this subject?
Thanks
Ryan
I found and joined this board last week and I've been catching up by reading all the forums to see what has been going on. This is the most impressive place and group of people I have ever seen! It's great to see so many enthusiastic collectors of 1/18 scale. Ya'll rock!! I've been looking for a place to find out what all is up and coming in the 21st Century and BBI lines. I've found it without a doubt. I started collecting 1/18 about a year ago and can't get enough of it. I noticed that one aircraft everyone has mentioned (my favorite plane and my dream to have in 1/18) is the A-10. I've read mixed signals about it becoming a reality. I know from other forums that some of you have been able to talk to reps at 21st Century (who have a prototype). Do you get the feeling that they TRULY are not considering producing the A-10? I think they will be making a huge mistake if they choose to abandon this aircraft. Does anybody know anymore iformation about this subject?
Thanks
Ryan
Welcome to the Board Birddog!! Really happy to have you join us!
The A-10 prototype has been around for almost 2 years now. The main issue with the A-10 is it's shear size. It would dwarf anything out there right now. Each engine inlet nacelle is about the same diameter of the Corsair cowl. That's pretty big!!! One major concern around this is the box. There has to be the ability to fit aircraft in one size box and the A-10 would require a whole new one made up. Sounds silly, but it has to do with shipping sizes and stocking.
That said, you never quite know what's going to kick out of 21st. With bbi around, it might just cause 21st to kick the thing out. I know I would buy a pair!!!
-Ski
ps: If you haven't checked the Aircraft Profile album, check it out using the website button below. It shows which unit each paint scheme represents! Enjoy!!
The A-10 prototype has been around for almost 2 years now. The main issue with the A-10 is it's shear size. It would dwarf anything out there right now. Each engine inlet nacelle is about the same diameter of the Corsair cowl. That's pretty big!!! One major concern around this is the box. There has to be the ability to fit aircraft in one size box and the A-10 would require a whole new one made up. Sounds silly, but it has to do with shipping sizes and stocking.
That said, you never quite know what's going to kick out of 21st. With bbi around, it might just cause 21st to kick the thing out. I know I would buy a pair!!!
-Ski
ps: If you haven't checked the Aircraft Profile album, check it out using the website button below. It shows which unit each paint scheme represents! Enjoy!!
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