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Posted: Thu Dec 07, 2006 5:37 pm
by VMF115
I does not hurt to have friends in High Places, Jason just think of us as family. 8)
Cough cough Mig 29

Posted: Thu Dec 07, 2006 5:48 pm
by VMF115
Hey Jason can you take some pictures around Admiral toys so we can see the place where all the magic happens, and lets see your office too.

Oh did those parts come in from China yet?

Posted: Thu Dec 07, 2006 5:49 pm
by Jason of Admiral Toys
tmanthegreat,

You crack me up. :lol: I wish yours was the only complaint but we sold a lot more then 200 models. Yours is not the only complaint, but is being taken care of.

Furthermore, I think my first number was high. I would estimate that this forum comprises about 75% of questions regarding quality. I will not call them complaints. You all are a pleasure to deal with.

Regards,
Jason

Posted: Thu Dec 07, 2006 7:11 pm
by JOC
aae63:
Thanks for your reply and letting me know that I was not the only one experiencing the front wheel problem. I thought I was alone again in left field. I am glad you were able to remedy your problem. I just cannot get it to come down. Jason did give me some suggestions as to how to do it, but I could not make it happen. I may just purchase another to see if that one will be better. In the mean time, this one is flying indefinately, wheels up. Looks like I am now in that percentage too.
:oops:
JOC

Posted: Thu Dec 07, 2006 8:21 pm
by Sabrefan
I had go to a meeting tonight, and when I got back I think my reaction to the new ME262 model sums it up. I have the model on my desk, and when I turned the light on and saw it my first thought was..........Wow. This is one great looking model. Admiral did a fantastic job on the ME262. :D

Posted: Thu Dec 07, 2006 9:47 pm
by Jason of Admiral Toys
JOC,

Do not go off and buy another model. I told you to contact our customer service and we will remedy the situation. Why pay for another model when you are not happy with the first? Unless you like throwing money out the door....

Regards,
Jason

Posted: Fri Dec 08, 2006 7:59 pm
by mikeg
Mine showed up today, after it got stranded in the snow in the midwest. By some incredible twist of fate, there has been no damage, shipping or otherwise to the 262; it's a very nice product

Posted: Fri Dec 08, 2006 8:18 pm
by FieroDude
After 4 days of walking past my Me-262 sitting in its box on the light table in my company's mock-up production area, today, the day finally came: time to put the Schwalbe together! It has been a hard wait, but it was worth it!
Admiral--great work! It went together flawlessly, fit and finish was great, and no problems with the landing gear or any other moving parts. The only issue is the the height of the pilot not allowing the canopy to close, but will follow VMF115's recommendation...

Thanks again for developing a great model and an amazing addition my collection!

Posted: Fri Dec 08, 2006 8:20 pm
by aferguson
hmm.....their next model's landing gear is 'snazzy' which probably means it's complicated but works well. Hmm....


Wildcat?

Posted: Fri Dec 08, 2006 8:22 pm
by chunks
Took a dora pilot and used him in the 262. His butt chute also make a good spacer to move him more vertical 'ala F-86.

Posted: Sun Dec 10, 2006 6:31 pm
by mikeg
I trimmed the lowest section of the pilots neck, as well as the upper part where it rides on the collar and got it to work.

Posted: Sun Dec 10, 2006 6:33 pm
by mikeg
Here's a question for ya-- The outside of the 262 cardboard shipping box has an item number- mine is 18004; is this a serial number or just a product code of some sort?

Posted: Sun Dec 10, 2006 7:45 pm
by Dubar1
I took the butt chute off my pilot and didn't have any problem getting him in the cockpit.

Posted: Sun Dec 10, 2006 7:51 pm
by grunt1
It's the "sku" or product code.

The Sabre's are:
18001 : Jolly Roger
18002 : Patricia II
18003 : Luftwaffe

I've given the "silver" F-86 a sku of 18001b but that's not official. :)

Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2006 4:25 pm
by lsc1002
:D :D :D I got my 262 today and it is a wonderful model....Thanks Jason!
I don't like the pilot though. It is not just with AT toys but I don't really like any of the other German pilots from 21C, so I am not picking on you Jason. :wink: The 190 guy is not too bad, but still not all that great.

I really hate the P-40 pilot, he has got a strange color pattern going on.

Has anyone put differnet in the set of the 262?

Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2006 4:41 pm
by chunks
lsc1002 wrote::D :D :D I got my 262 today and it is a wonderful model....Thanks Jason!
I don't like the pilot though. It is not just with AT toys but I don't really like any of the other German pilots from 21C, so I am not picking on you Jason. :wink: The 190 guy is not too bad, but still not all that great.

I really hate the P-40 pilot, he has got a strange color pattern going on.

Has anyone put differnet in the set of the 262?
Yeh, I put the pilot from a "retired" Dora in my 262. Looks much better. I also put a butt chute behind him to move him more vertical and forward.

Sometimes the retired stuff can provide some useful bits. The "bazooka" type rocked launchers from "huckle de buck" went to a camo aussie 'stang outside the bombs from a photo I once saw.

Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2006 4:49 pm
by VMF115
Chunks here is what I did


lsc1002 wrote::D :D :D I got my 262 today and it is a wonderful model....Thanks Jason!
I don't like the pilot though. It is not just with AT toys but I don't really like any of the other German pilots from 21C, so I am not picking on you Jason. :wink: The 190 guy is not too bad, but still not all that great.

I really hate the P-40 pilot, he has got a strange color pattern going on.

Has anyone put differnet in the set of the 262?

VMF115 wrote:
VMF115 wrote:The pilots head is a bit on the tall side and he will not fit properly in the cockpit, so I removed his flight helmet and trimmed it down a bit just above his eyebrows. I then superglued the helmet back on, problem fixed, I then added some gloved hands from one of my bbi hornet Pilots hands and panted them black , his original hands looked a little small. I then gave his gray uniform a coat of light gray ghost.
Over all I improved the appearance of the pilot.
Ok guys if you want a really cool me-262 pilot here is what you do

I swapped heads with the Mig 15 pilot and the me-262 pilot

I had to shave some plastic here and there and use some super glue but the looks is wow! He even has an oxygen mask. I just wish I had a camera.

The new mig-15 pilot definitely looks Russian, and the new Me-262 Pilot looks German.


Here is what I did

I removed both heads and cut off the pegs so they both will fit.
I then had to cut down the neck of the Russian pilot and then super glued his head on the body of the me-262 pilot.


The me-262 pilot head then went on the body of the mig-15 pilot; the look is almost spooky

and the best part is he fits in the cockpit!!!!!!

Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2006 5:05 pm
by chunks
VMF115 wrote:Chunks here is what I did
VMF115 wrote: Ok guys if you want a really cool me-262 pilot here is what you do

I swapped heads with the Mig 15 pilot and the me-262 pilot

I had to shave some plastic here and there and use some super glue but the looks is wow! He even has an oxygen mask. I just wish I had a camera.

The new mig-15 pilot definitely looks Russian, and the new Me-262 Pilot looks German.


Here is what I did

I removed both heads and cut off the pegs so they both will fit.
I then had to cut down the neck of the Russian pilot and then super glued his head on the body of the me-262 pilot.


The me-262 pilot head then went on the body of the mig-15 pilot; the look is almost spooky

and the best part is he fits in the cockpit!!!!!!
Ahh, I remember you mentioning doing this before. Since I've already fixed to 262 well enough, I might do this to the Chinese mig, he does look a little more oriental now that I look at him again.

262 Fuselage band

Posted: Tue Dec 12, 2006 1:24 pm
by Jackson
0101

Posted: Tue Dec 12, 2006 2:13 pm
by ogravl
Jackson, I am speachless on your customs. Really top of the line work, love the Sabers, P47s & the Spitfire.

Posted: Tue Dec 12, 2006 2:37 pm
by Jason of Admiral Toys
Jackson,

Great job with the band. This was brought to the attention of our facility pre-production. We were told that the band was fixed. However, all aircraft were painted before a new tool was made for the aircraft.

Future paint schemes will have a wider band.

Regards,
Jason

262 Fuselage band

Posted: Tue Dec 12, 2006 2:47 pm
by Jackson
0101

Posted: Tue Dec 12, 2006 2:56 pm
by Teamski
Yep,

Your customs are something to behold!

-Ski

Posted: Tue Dec 12, 2006 6:15 pm
by JOC
I am amazed at their quality of work everytime I go into my office/toy room and look at the Mig Mad Marine.
JOC

Posted: Tue Dec 12, 2006 8:36 pm
by Spudkopf
Jackson

Nice work and nice clear shots as well, however if those pictures were taken on your driveway I hope you took the appropriate precautions after Sabrefan’s recent fatal experience!

On a positive note my wife just rang me to say that a large package addressed to me had just been delivered......... WooooooHooooooo I suspect that my Me 262 is finally here :D :D :D :D :D

I am contemplating customising mine to represent one of the other aircraft of Kommando Nowotny by over painting the 8 and replacing it with another number as I believe that quite a few of the units other aircraft may have had simular paint jobs, however I still need to research this a bit further first.