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hworth18
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by hworth18 » Mon Oct 03, 2005 1:35 pm
With the HUGE influx of new paint schemes and new planes recast from XD, I am curious to see what other members would like to see in
"EXISTING" 21st Century molds, XD molds included.. Or suggestions for other paint schemes..
I personally have 2... I'd LOVE to see "Black/Blue 12" and I'd LOVE to see the Bf-109G done in 32x..

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ogravl
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by ogravl » Mon Oct 03, 2005 3:21 pm
The P-38, Corsair & the 109-G
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tmanthegreat
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by tmanthegreat » Mon Oct 03, 2005 4:31 pm
I voted the Corsair - but the Stuka and P-38 would also be welcome. All three would be unique in the (non-kit form) 1:32 scale aircraft selection. Who knows - we've heard that there are some new 32x aircraft surprises in the works now!
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MG-42
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by MG-42 » Mon Oct 03, 2005 6:20 pm
You got my vote for the "Black/Blue#12". My guess as to what "one" of 3 new 32x planes will be and the "one" being the surprise will be a B-17 "Flying Fortress". Because they'll never do one in 18x,the wing span alone would be at least 6'ft.,way too big. That's why I think it will be done in 32x first. Besides it would be good marketing strategy and help boost sales for 21st.Century.
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by corpbob » Wed Oct 05, 2005 1:33 pm
A B-17, if done well, would practically jump (or fly?) off the shelves. Then there would be the trickle-down effect in that people would have to have some P-51s to escort the B-17, and then a Bf-109 attacking and then.......
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MG-42
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by MG-42 » Wed Oct 05, 2005 2:50 pm
Indeed,it would "fly" almost by itself,right off the shelf. Ha,ha i'm a poet and don't know it ! "Whooah"
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