Where's the WWII Warbird love?
Where's the WWII Warbird love?
Am I the only one that is wondering when the next new WWII Warbird will be released? Enough with the repaints, lets see some new planes. Don't get me wrong, I love the F-14, but I think we need some new WWII Warbirds that cost under $100. The surface hasn't even been scratched at this point. There has only been one Japanese plane produce thus far......I mean, really?........Three German, One British, No Russian, No Italian, etc. etc. And no, I'm not including $500 models, they don't count in my opinion. If I'm paying $500 for a model airplane, you can bet your a$$ it is going to be able to fly and not sit on a shelf. Anyways, end of rant. I just really want to see something new.
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I don't think we will see anything new WWII wise from JSI until they completely go through their inventory of 21st Century stuff. If they do, I'd like to see a Wildcat, and P-39 myself.
The field is really wide open for BBI I'd say. It would be a great time to come out with an Fw-190. It would be nice if Admiral would come up for air about now. There Mosquito would do well I think. Airfix some of you may know is releasing a 1/24 scale Mosquito.
The field is really wide open for BBI I'd say. It would be a great time to come out with an Fw-190. It would be nice if Admiral would come up for air about now. There Mosquito would do well I think. Airfix some of you may know is releasing a 1/24 scale Mosquito.
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I totally agree with you that there are a ton of WWII planes that need to be produced in 1:18, but then I am also very glad to see JSI tackling the modern aircraft. There are interesting subjects and relatively few that have been made.
If we take the total types of WWII planes produced by 21c/BBI/Admiral/Pegasus so far, it is around 18. For any modern aircraft (post-1945), counting helicopters, we have around 12. Those numbers are counting variations of the same aircraft type (ie ME-262A and ME-262B) but not the same aircraft types made by different companies (ie 21c Corsair and BBI Corsair). When we get into numbers of repaints, the WWII era aircraft far outstrip any of the modern planes.
While I love the WWII aircraft, I feel that they have had a fair run and it is nice to see something different. The JSI F-14 seems to be drawing a lot of attention, so hopefully it will spur them to make large WWII planes in the future like a Mosquito or B-25
If we take the total types of WWII planes produced by 21c/BBI/Admiral/Pegasus so far, it is around 18. For any modern aircraft (post-1945), counting helicopters, we have around 12. Those numbers are counting variations of the same aircraft type (ie ME-262A and ME-262B) but not the same aircraft types made by different companies (ie 21c Corsair and BBI Corsair). When we get into numbers of repaints, the WWII era aircraft far outstrip any of the modern planes.
While I love the WWII aircraft, I feel that they have had a fair run and it is nice to see something different. The JSI F-14 seems to be drawing a lot of attention, so hopefully it will spur them to make large WWII planes in the future like a Mosquito or B-25
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Who voted down the P-39?! I want a list of names.pickelhaube wrote:Well I will be comming out with my Spitfire with clipped wings and it will be way cheaper than $500.
It will be over $100. Regular custom planes are going for $300 for just a repaint.
I am trying to go in in the $200 range if it could be done.
The P-39 and Wildcat got voted down a while ago.
Hey B-29, I thought I remember you working on a P-39 that looked really nice? How is that project going?
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How about a Westland Whirlwind....?? Sleek and deadly with four 20mm cannon in the nose, I've always thought this was one of the coolest looking aircraft of the war. Sadly, the whirlybird never achieved the kind of performance the RAF wanted and it was phased out, but it still looks pretty neat IMO.
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Wow, very cool.ostketten wrote:How about a Westland Whirlwind....?? Sleek and deadly with four 20mm cannon in the nose, I've always thought this was one of the coolest looking aircraft of the war. Sadly, the whirlybird never achieved the kind of performance the RAF wanted and it was phased out, but it still looks pretty neat IMO.
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Yes, the Whilwind has always been a special plane to me. My dad built a large r/c Whilwind when I was a young boy. I still remember how pretty that plane looked on the ground and how awesome it looked ripping through the sky. Not many people are familiar with that Warbird, good call.ostketten wrote:How about a Westland Whirlwind....?? Sleek and deadly with four 20mm cannon in the nose, I've always thought this was one of the coolest looking aircraft of the war. Sadly, the whirlybird never achieved the kind of performance the RAF wanted and it was phased out, but it still looks pretty neat IMO.
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I'm still waiting for an affordable P-51 B/C and a P-40E.
I don't see too much risk in producing such well known planes.
The P-51 B/C wouldn't compete with the P-51 D's that are still in stock at some places because they look different and most of the cool(est) camouflage schemes are OD green.
I don't see too much risk in producing such well known planes.
The P-51 B/C wouldn't compete with the P-51 D's that are still in stock at some places because they look different and most of the cool(est) camouflage schemes are OD green.
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Well, it has wings now. I had a deal with Jason to get some landing gear off of a damaged 262, but he hasn't responded since February. The panel lines are done. I have to build the canopy frames and tackle the doors and interior. That probably won't be until summer though, high school honors homework doesn't leave time for customizing. But, on the other hand, I am getting a prototype made on a CNC machine of a 1/18 Chinook in a couple of weeks...Airacobra wrote:Who voted down the P-39?! I want a list of names.pickelhaube wrote:Well I will be comming out with my Spitfire with clipped wings and it will be way cheaper than $500.
It will be over $100. Regular custom planes are going for $300 for just a repaint.
I am trying to go in in the $200 range if it could be done.
The P-39 and Wildcat got voted down a while ago.
Hey B-29, I thought I remember you working on a P-39 that looked really nice? How is that project going?
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This place has a kit for a balsa 1/18 Whirlwind: http://www.easybuiltmodels.com/d06.htm Might be passable if you covered it with thin styrene instead of tissue.ostketten wrote:How about a Westland Whirlwind....?? Sleek and deadly with four 20mm cannon in the nose, I've always thought this was one of the coolest looking aircraft of the war. Sadly, the whirlybird never achieved the kind of performance the RAF wanted and it was phased out, but it still looks pretty neat IMO.
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I'd like to see a YAK-9, P-51B w/Malcolm hood, and an all new P-38 with more moving parts and new pilot.
A Bearcat and Tigercat would be cool too.
A Bearcat and Tigercat would be cool too.
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