After seeing Jason's recent comments about WIP in a new scale and seeing this quote from BCA's newsletter:
One thirty-two scale pieces not only offer more choices, but also cost less than half the price of 1:18 with similar levels of detail. 21st Century Toys and Forces of Valor are leading the way with numerous new 1:32 models on the market. We hear rumblings that other large manufactures may be preparing to release products in this scale, as well.
I couldn't help but think an AT bird in 1/32 is likely. I hope they jump in with 2 feet and beat all comers to a bomber
As a mainly 1/18 guy I have been very jealous of what 1/32 has always had to offer in the way of armor but now that 21C started focusing on 1/32 AC and others seem to be following their lead it looks like this scale is going to be near impossible to resist...
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Would be nice if AT offered the Me-262 amd P-51 in 1/32.. 21st's obsolete offering just doesn't cut it anymore..
Maybe AT can also get a large retailer, such as Target, to pick them up, in that way we have more choices..
Maybe AT can also get a large retailer, such as Target, to pick them up, in that way we have more choices..
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I'm not all that familiar with AT products, but for anyone whose focus is on 1/32nd this can only be a good thing IMO. Should be interesting to see what they come out with, if indeed they are going to venture into the 32X arena. Anybody know what the timeline for an initial release might be??We hear rumblings that other large manufactures may be preparing to release products in this scale, as well.
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