Would you settle for less then 1/18?
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Would you settle for less then 1/18?
With all the talk of what may or may not be produced because of price, space, the planets not being aligned, or whatever. If 1/18 was ruled out would you buy the larger models in 1/24th Scale as an alternative?
I've thought about this one for awhile and yes if every backs out of large scale jets or bombers. I'd start collecting 1/24 as long as the detail was good. Just my thoughts, how about yours?
I've thought about this one for awhile and yes if every backs out of large scale jets or bombers. I'd start collecting 1/24 as long as the detail was good. Just my thoughts, how about yours?
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Or a 1/24 scale U-boataferguson wrote:while i've become a bit compromising in scale over the years 1/24 is far too small for me......maybe if it were a Saturn V rocket..
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mmm....maybe but the one i plan to build will be 1/20. If a beauty one came out in 1/24 and was affordable i'd probably buckle though. I nearly bought a 1/24 scale Type XXIII uboat kit but in the end the $800 price tag PLUS the significant underscaleness made me decide not to.
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I collect 1:72, as well as 1:18. The main reason being that there are more models to choose from in 1:72 than 1:18, or any other scale for that matter. Now if all the aircraft that I desire were made in 1:18, that would be all I collected. Granted the B-17, B-24, and PBY Catalina would take up a lot of space, but I would figure something out.
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I collect other scales already--1:72 and 1:144, but they serve a far different role than my 1:18 collection. Great for dioramas and little office displays. But 1:18 is the one that makes people (including myself) stop, back up, and stare.
And I have been collecting 1:18 since 1985--although in the form of die-cast cars. There is something about having a fleet of 60+ Ferraris, Lamborghinis, and other exotics for your troops to have available for leave
And I have been collecting 1:18 since 1985--although in the form of die-cast cars. There is something about having a fleet of 60+ Ferraris, Lamborghinis, and other exotics for your troops to have available for leave

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1:18 for me... Mixing scales is pointless to me. I'd rather do without honestly.
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Honestly, the more 1/18 stuff I buy, the more I'm bothered by home undersized most of my SW vehicles are. In fact, I refuse to buy Maul's Infiltrator because it is so small.
I answered no, but I'm not against using 1/16 or 1/20, if it will not be displayed close-up with figures.
I answered no, but I'm not against using 1/16 or 1/20, if it will not be displayed close-up with figures.
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The only WAY I would considered going to a 1/24 scale if these birds had this kind of detail, it wil never happen so I will never go smaller then 1:18th




Colonel "Madman" Maddox: Let me hear your guns!
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!
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!
You mean I've been stuck here all this time and you've got some real starships lurking nearby??Morian Miner wrote:Honestly, the more 1/18 stuff I buy, the more I'm bothered by home undersized most of my SW vehicles are. In fact, I refuse to buy Maul's Infiltrator because it is so small.


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