C-130 transport

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C-130 transport

Post by ketelone » Sat Dec 31, 2011 12:30 pm

I went to 2 TRU's today looking for BBI F4's. No luck, but I did see on display a Hercules gunship that looks like a carrying case. I think it was an Elite Force product. They were sold out but expect more in the near future. If anyone has seen this plane, what scale do you think it is? Could be close to 1/32. Agreed?
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Re: C-130 transport

Post by tmanthegreat » Sat Dec 31, 2011 7:44 pm

BBI F-4s at TRU?? Is this confirmed? Haven't heard about this.

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The C-130 is part of the True Heroes line and made by a company called Chap Mei. It is scaled to fit their 1:18 figures, though the aircraft is decidedly underscale. From what I've seen, it works great with GI Joe type settings and really has a lot of play features for a $40 toy.

There was a thread about it in the 1:18 scale forum: http://www.warbird-photos.com/gpxd/view ... =1&t=25293
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Re: C-130 transport

Post by derek_001 » Sat Dec 31, 2011 8:52 pm

tmanthegreat wrote:BBI F-4s at TRU?? Is this confirmed? Haven't heard about this.
Yes this has been confermed on other sites search it on google...
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Re: C-130 transport

Post by PanzerArm » Sat Dec 31, 2011 9:58 pm

derek_001 wrote:Yes this has been confermed on other sites search it on google...
Post a link or it didn't happen.

I've been to several TRUs in 2 states and I haven't seen squat. These things haven't been sold retail in several years so I highly doubt it's true people are finding these any place other than ebay.

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Re: C-130 transport

Post by [CAT]CplSlade » Sat Dec 31, 2011 11:06 pm

PanzerArm wrote:
derek_001 wrote:Yes this has been confermed on other sites search it on google...
Post a link or it didn't happen.
I must be using the outdated version of Google because I'm not finding any corroboration for Phantoms at TRU.

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Re: C-130 transport

Post by ketelone » Sun Jan 01, 2012 10:04 am

If anyone finds it in Illinois, please let me know. I will keep looking.
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Re: C-130 transport

Post by aferguson » Sun Jan 01, 2012 5:23 pm

the Hercules would work quite well with 1/32, if you're not too worried about accuracy of shape. It's misproportioned to a degree, in order to accomodate 4 inch figures and play features. The fuselage is around 1/32 scale but too fat. The wings are around 1/45 scale.

It's a fun toy. The Joe guys are loving it as are some of the XD guys. It was so popular it sold out of most TRU"s before Xmas and prices on Ebay went over $100.

Dimensionally, it's about the same as the 1/18 Avenger but looks a fair bit bigger because of the huge fuselage.
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Re: C-130 transport

Post by ketelone » Sun Jan 01, 2012 6:08 pm

I appreciate everybody's input. In a way I wish I had kept the plastic transport planes (C130ish) that came in a toy set that had Vietnam era plastic soldiers with it.... I had the green and tan versions. Thanks to everyone.
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Re: C-130 transport

Post by derek_001 » Mon Jan 02, 2012 12:41 am

ketelone wrote:I appreciate everybody's input. In a way I wish I had kept the plastic transport planes (C130ish) that came in a toy set that had Vietnam era plastic soldiers with it.... I had the green and tan versions. Thanks to everyone.
I still have 2 of those green ones and a tan 1:18th cobra surprisingly good accurate scale
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Re: C-130 transport

Post by gouchy » Tue Jan 03, 2012 12:43 am

I don't see any new mib BBI F-4s on ebay which I think would happen if some enterprising guy found these, did someone find a small hidden stash of F-4s at a TRU warehouse?

Seems rather unbelievably fantastic if it were true
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