They will be releasing a NEW 1/32 scale Spitfire,in the second half of 2010.

Great news!
And I am glad to see Corgi release any new 1/32.
Hopefully they will do other 1/32 as well.
Yep, this sounds about right.. The Corgi stuff is pricey, but you also get what you pay for.ketelone wrote:You've got to figure at least $100, which would be a great price. More than likely $139 retail at the cheapest....
Why can't we get a Griffin engined V-1 interceptor with the 5-bladed prop and clipped wings? Everyone and their brother makes the same few Spitfire marks. Why not go insane and do a Seafire or a post-war version with the cut down rear fuselage and bubble canopy. The Battle of Britain is extremely important but there are literally pages of interesting Spitfire marks begging to be done.hworth18 wrote:What were you expecting?Rowsdower wrote:![]()
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I don't think we will see any brand new tooling in 1/32 from Corgi, but a Mk XIV would be cool. I already have 3 XIVs in 1/48 and if I were offered one in 1/32, I would sell those.Rowsdower wrote:Why can't we get a Griffin engined V-1 interceptor with the 5-bladed prop and clipped wings? Everyone and their brother makes the same few Spitfire marks. Why not go insane and do a Seafire or a post-war version with the cut down rear fuselage and bubble canopy. The Battle of Britain is extremely important but there are literally pages of interesting Spitfire marks begging to be done.hworth18 wrote: What were you expecting?
How about a compromise and do an IX, I know FOV did one, but do it right with no giant rivits and Corgi quality.
You're probably right on the tooling. I guess a guy can dream.hworth18 wrote:I don't think we will see any brand new tooling in 1/32 from Corgi, but a Mk XIV would be cool. I already have 3 XIVs in 1/48 and if I were offered one in 1/32, I would sell those.