What Allied fighter would you like in 1/32 next ?
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I voted for the Spitfire.
Specifically, I'd like to see either a Mk. VIIIc or a Mk. IXc.
As much as I would like a P-38, F6F, Tempest V, IL-2, Yak 3 or a KI-84, I believe the Spitfire is long overdue for it's place among the other 21C planes.
Maybe 21C can do a British 2-pack?
Clostermann's Mk IX and Tempest...
Specifically, I'd like to see either a Mk. VIIIc or a Mk. IXc.
As much as I would like a P-38, F6F, Tempest V, IL-2, Yak 3 or a KI-84, I believe the Spitfire is long overdue for it's place among the other 21C planes.
Maybe 21C can do a British 2-pack?
Clostermann's Mk IX and Tempest...
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hellcat
Funny not ONE vote for a Hellcat. We always heard it was not a big seller when we were clamoring for one in 1:18. I hope bbi doesn't find out the hard way..
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I almost bid on a 1/32 P-61 model kit on e-bay, but it is what appears to be someone's cottage industry vacuum form kit. I am not much of a modeler and as much as I would love to have one built, I am definitely not the guy to do it. For those of you with more time/patience/skill than I, it may be worth a gander.Rowsdower wrote:I'd kill for a P-61 but since that ain't gonna happen I will vote for one of my other favorites, the Typhoon. My P-47 pilot's are getting a little cocky knocking out Panzer after Panzer and need some competition!
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Very cool kit! I'm not the guy to have a go at that either unfortunately.olifant wrote:I almost bid on a 1/32 P-61 model kit on e-bay, but it is what appears to be someone's cottage industry vacuum form kit. I am not much of a modeler and as much as I would love to have one built, I am definitely not the guy to do it. For those of you with more time/patience/skill than I, it may be worth a gander.
I built a few of the Monogram Widows back when I was in school but beyond weathering and minor mods my model making ended with a Panzer IV I strugled with about 8 years ago. Gotta love hand tremors.
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