21C 1/32 multi-engine bomber home run
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21C 1/32 multi-engine bomber home run
TKO once again mentioned multi-engine 1/32 in the 21C 1/18 thread. This got me thinking, what is the best plane for them to do to succeed in this scale? Hence this poll.
Do not vote what YOU want to see, but rather what you think will sell best to the masses. If they make a FW Condor I may love it but they will sell 200 of them, lose their pants and we'll never see another bomber again.
I vote for a B-25. Not too big or expensive with good recognition. A tie in to the Doolittle raid would do wonders for sales I think.
Do not vote what YOU want to see, but rather what you think will sell best to the masses. If they make a FW Condor I may love it but they will sell 200 of them, lose their pants and we'll never see another bomber again.
I vote for a B-25. Not too big or expensive with good recognition. A tie in to the Doolittle raid would do wonders for sales I think.
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a b25 would be the obvious place to start......not overly large, very popular and lots of repaints. Failing that i would say a Mosquito, which is smaller.
I'm actually quite surprised that there havent been any 1/32 bombers released yet, after all these years. Makes me wonder about this mythical superior popularity of 1/32 scale.....i mean many bombers wouldn't be as big as an XD fighter, yet there havent been any produced yet, despite high demand.
I'm actually quite surprised that there havent been any 1/32 bombers released yet, after all these years. Makes me wonder about this mythical superior popularity of 1/32 scale.....i mean many bombers wouldn't be as big as an XD fighter, yet there havent been any produced yet, despite high demand.
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Actually, there is the Corgi 1:32 Mosquito, but that is sort of a premium collector's piece and not really avaliable at mass retail. Lots of detail and moving features. Still, one has been doneaferguson wrote:a b25 would be the obvious place to start......not overly large, very popular and lots of repaints. Failing that i would say a Mosquito, which is smaller.
I'm actually quite surprised that there havent been any 1/32 bombers released yet, after all these years. Makes me wonder about this mythical superior popularity of 1/32 scale.....i mean many bombers wouldn't be as big as an XD fighter, yet there havent been any produced yet, despite high demand.

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I am amongst that number.Quixote511 wrote:How many of us have built the 1-48 monogram kit more than once?
And I concur that the 17, followed by the 25, would have the best recognition factor to the mainstream toy buyers. Folks like us will have to depend on successful sales of an initial release to convince 21st to make something more exotic, such as the Heinkels and such.
Hell, I'd love to see a Liberator. I can't recall people mentioning that plane much other than in the poll list above, but I built a few of those Monograms as well.
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I would love to see some modern bombers as well B-52, B-47,B-58, B-1B
Then I might go 1/32 on a limited basis.
Then I might go 1/32 on a limited basis.
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My Vote
Hi,
I'd like to vote for a B-52 Stratofortress in 1:1 scale. I think if its priced right, by Walmart's standards, we might be able to squash, er, I mean, get it on an endcap by the holidays.
I'd like to see the checkout gal ask paper or plastic and where she can find the UPC code?
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I'd like to vote for a B-52 Stratofortress in 1:1 scale. I think if its priced right, by Walmart's standards, we might be able to squash, er, I mean, get it on an endcap by the holidays.
I'd like to see the checkout gal ask paper or plastic and where she can find the UPC code?
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I really want a Lightning too, but this poll is 1/32 Bombers.Rowsdower wrote:Same here!!!!!!! Why no P-38?!?!?!?! Such an important warbird!!blurx7 wrote:I voted for the B-25, but with this caveat..... before there is any other multi engine plane we need a P-38!!!!!!!
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Remember, this was put up after TKO mentioned 1/32 bombers in the Mfg forum in the 1/18 thread.
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I would be comfortable with 1/18 KT-like prices. Just imagine how detailed it would be if 21C put the effort into it like they have with their recent AC releases.nstrong wrote:Next question - how much would anyone be willing to pony up for a 1/32 B-17? 75 to a 100 bucks?

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