https://www.ebay.com/itm/1-32-Ultimate- ... SwQaFavnU3
never heard of it
Anyone have a clue to this....
-
- Private First Class
- Posts: 15
- Joined: Wed Jan 31, 2018 4:55 pm
-
- Officer - Brigadier General
- Posts: 3544
- Joined: Tue Sep 18, 2007 6:59 pm
- Location: Villa Rica, GA
Re: Anyone have a clue to this....
Could it be one of the 1/48 planes, and this guy doesn't know his scales? I never collected any of the smaller planes so don't know what schemes got released.
Re: Anyone have a clue to this....
I'm guessing...a customized version of FOV's last and toyish-quality release of their aircraft that showed up in Target stores...
I'm thinking that it's FOV 1/32 based on the 4 covered-over screw holes located 4 in a row on each side of the wing underside close to the fuselage...
It's definitely curious...
I'm thinking that it's FOV 1/32 based on the 4 covered-over screw holes located 4 in a row on each side of the wing underside close to the fuselage...
It's definitely curious...

C44
...Believe none of what you hear and half of what you see...
...Believe none of what you hear and half of what you see...
-
- Officer - Brigadier General
- Posts: 3544
- Joined: Tue Sep 18, 2007 6:59 pm
- Location: Villa Rica, GA
Re: Anyone have a clue to this....
The paint does seem sloppy in areas (sloppier than usual for late-era 21st), and no photo of a diecast version I could find had invasion stripes.
-
- Officer - Brigadier General
- Posts: 3566
- Joined: Tue Oct 05, 2004 9:58 am
- Location: Tulsa,Oklahoma
Re: Anyone have a clue to this....
That's not a 21st century/ Ultimate Soldier product.
“The moment you think you know what’s going on in a women’s head, is the moment your goose is well and truly cooked”
-Howard Stark
-Howard Stark
- Axis Nightmare
- Officer - Brigadier General
- Posts: 2523
- Joined: Sat Sep 04, 2010 6:40 am
- Location: Amelia, OH
Re: Anyone have a clue to this....
Was my first thought too. Not even 21st Century could make a prop that bad!hworth18 wrote:That's not a 21st century/ Ultimate Soldier product.


What makes the P-51 Mustang so special?
"It would do for 8 hours what a Spitfire would do for 45 minutes."
Brig. Gen. Chuck Yeager
-
- Officer - Brigadier General
- Posts: 11239
- Joined: Tue Oct 05, 2004 7:38 pm
- Location: Central California
Re: Anyone have a clue to this....
As C44 stated, that is indeed the Forces of Valor 1/32 P-51D. They originally released both an Action and Enthusiast Grade diecast version of George Preddy's P-51 (with incomplete noseart) and then a few years later released a plastic version with fewer moving parts as part of the Bravo Team line at Target. Here are some pictures of the original Action Grade plane and the Bravo Team version.


I got the action grade version years ago and for some reason have still hung onto it, despite having far better P-51 models in 1/32 scale from both 21c and Corgi.


I got the action grade version years ago and for some reason have still hung onto it, despite having far better P-51 models in 1/32 scale from both 21c and Corgi.
"If you fail to plan, you plan to fail."