Admiral 262 White 8
Posted: Fri Dec 21, 2007 7:41 pm
I am sure that this has been discussed to death when it first came out, but since it is new to me I wanted to share my impression of the AT 262.
I usually like to see something in person before I throw down my hard earned cash, but I wanted to get one of these just to support the company; Jason is a welcome presence here and I can only imagine how hard it is to break into business like they have. The $27 BCA sale gave me the incentive to order last weekend.
My first impression was astonishment at the simple but effective packaging. I was surprised at my relief I was not to spending 30 minutes doing surgery to get something out of the box. I think the BBI F/A-18 was the worst. Way to go Admiral! I will save this box because it would be such a snap to put this thing back in if the need arises.
The paint, detail and functionality of the flaps/leading edge slats is remarkable. This is an improvement over all the old BBI and 21C 1/18 AC I have. I love the fact that the throttle controls look ready to firewall. The tire tread looks damn good. I have no idea if it is historically correct but even if it is not I don't care. Also impressive is the tautness of the antennae wire. These are all small things but tell me that AT is committed to the tiny details that make these planes "come to life."
There are always the naysayers who want to pick apart every offering they get for small errors and this bird is not perfect. It does have some small glue smears and paint flaws, but hey, it's a toy I bought for $40 shipped. The only real detraction is that the figure is not up to the quality of ATs competitors. I really don't mind but despite my next efforts I can't get Nowotny into the cockpit with the canopy closed. Any ideas out there? I really don't want to file his @ss away!
Jason and Admiral Toys, job well done. Keep them coming please. I very eagerly await your Father's Spad and have a place cleared for it.
I usually like to see something in person before I throw down my hard earned cash, but I wanted to get one of these just to support the company; Jason is a welcome presence here and I can only imagine how hard it is to break into business like they have. The $27 BCA sale gave me the incentive to order last weekend.
My first impression was astonishment at the simple but effective packaging. I was surprised at my relief I was not to spending 30 minutes doing surgery to get something out of the box. I think the BBI F/A-18 was the worst. Way to go Admiral! I will save this box because it would be such a snap to put this thing back in if the need arises.
The paint, detail and functionality of the flaps/leading edge slats is remarkable. This is an improvement over all the old BBI and 21C 1/18 AC I have. I love the fact that the throttle controls look ready to firewall. The tire tread looks damn good. I have no idea if it is historically correct but even if it is not I don't care. Also impressive is the tautness of the antennae wire. These are all small things but tell me that AT is committed to the tiny details that make these planes "come to life."
There are always the naysayers who want to pick apart every offering they get for small errors and this bird is not perfect. It does have some small glue smears and paint flaws, but hey, it's a toy I bought for $40 shipped. The only real detraction is that the figure is not up to the quality of ATs competitors. I really don't mind but despite my next efforts I can't get Nowotny into the cockpit with the canopy closed. Any ideas out there? I really don't want to file his @ss away!
Jason and Admiral Toys, job well done. Keep them coming please. I very eagerly await your Father's Spad and have a place cleared for it.