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Ihobby news

Posted: Tue Oct 26, 2010 2:08 pm
by AMERICAN_GRENADIER
many guys asked quetions and ill try t0 answer them here.

Dragon:
~they are planning on one of the new 1/72 pieces being released before christmas but not sure which
~the new 1/6 Panzer IIB will be a Dx10 special pre built & painted retail is about 500 bucks
~the new releases for the 1/400 scale legends of aviation is still up in the air but they are hoping for atleast one before the holidays

FOV:
~the next large armor piece will be a Panther

JSI:
there will be no new releases this year except fpr the delayed Black Knights which are expected late november early December

Century wings:
next release will be an F-14 Pukin DOGS paint scheme

HM:
i was able to see the prototypes for the new priest,devastator and JU-52 all look great. the stand out will be the PRIEST! they really did a great job

Rumors abound with news from a reliable source that Allgo is working on some 1/32 aircraft releases. my source says FW-190's & P-51's a few old pieces and a couple new ones. he said 3 planes in total

Re: Ihobby news

Posted: Tue Oct 26, 2010 2:17 pm
by Panzer_M
figured the Panzer was going to be a DX10 since all the DX10s shown are all 1940 Blitzkrieg.

I wonder how much the secondary retailers are going to gouge us on the Panzer after the show.

http://www.dxpo.com/dx/10/exclusives/71450.asp

yep the Panzer is up on the site, 499

I need to find someone going to DX10 that I could trust to get me one.

Re: Ihobby news

Posted: Tue Oct 26, 2010 2:21 pm
by Panzer_M
I think Allgo should just pack in the towel. Too late collectors moved on to other scales or brands. One reason 21st 32x sold so well was it was cheap to have a done model...I doubt they can keep the WM pricepoint with online orders..so they will need to something special to rekindle the interest.

Re: Ihobby news

Posted: Tue Oct 26, 2010 2:41 pm
by jkinzel
:? So FOV is gonna do a "Panther" wow that's never been done before.Where's a French Char bis or a Somua or Italian or Japanese WW2 tanks??Heck how about a Hungarian Turan?And lets get a little more "modern" where's a Leopard,T-55,Centurian,Merkava,LeClerc.

Re: Ihobby news

Posted: Tue Oct 26, 2010 2:47 pm
by ostketten
Century wings:
next release will be an F-14 Pukin DOGS paint scheme
Thanks for the info. Sure would be nice if CW would come out with something new, versus a 24th repaint of the F-14, even if it's a new scheme... :roll:

Re: Ihobby news

Posted: Tue Oct 26, 2010 3:28 pm
by ram04
As much as a detractor of All-go I may seem, I sure wish that they would pop that King Tiger out.

I believe I might find a way of eatting crow and liking it as I opened a box containing such a monster.

If the Skyworks deal helps them produce this beast, then I am all for their merge and wish them luck on selling the A-10.

Re: Ihobby news

Posted: Tue Oct 26, 2010 8:09 pm
by AMERICAN_GRENADIER
the FOV Panther is the bigboy the next in the series. last one was the sherman
i believe 1/16th scale?

Re: Ihobby news

Posted: Tue Oct 26, 2010 8:56 pm
by dragon53
AMERICAN_GRENADIER:

Thanks very much for the info. I'm glad the JSI F-14 "Black Knights" is still in the works.
Also, I'm pleasantly surprised about FOV's 1/16 Panther---I would have expected a potential big-seller Panther instead of the Panzer announced earlier.

Any news about JSI pilots for the F-14?

Re: Ihobby news

Posted: Tue Oct 26, 2010 9:05 pm
by ram04
Well, I must agree that 1/16 is a no brainer, there are several RCs in that scale. These should be affordable and have decent accessories available now.

Re: Ihobby news

Posted: Wed Oct 27, 2010 1:56 am
by gouchy
Glad CW is releasing a new squadron

Kinda jaded with them this last half of 2010,

Puking Dogs might just be the cure or a massive hangover

Re: Ihobby news

Posted: Wed Oct 27, 2010 8:52 am
by Yoxford
AMERICAN_GRENADIER
Thanks again for asking all those questions...
& a 1/16 Panther is great news!
Hope they do Ernst Barkmann's Panther ...

Re: Ihobby news

Posted: Wed Oct 27, 2010 9:13 am
by Dauntless
AMERICAN_GRENADIER wrote:many guys asked quetions and ill try t0 answer them here.


HM:
i was able to see the prototypes for the new priest,devastator and JU-52 all look great. the stand out will be the PRIEST! they really did a great job

Rumors abound with news from a reliable source that Allgo is working on some 1/32 aircraft releases. my source says FW-190's & P-51's a few old pieces and a couple new ones. he said 3 planes in total
Wonder if HM fixed the corrugated wings (or lack thereof) on the Devastator? These are all 1/72 right?

I think that Allgo should have done this in the first place with 1/32. If they still have the excellent newer FW-190 and the P-51D or B/C molds there's still a few repaints to turn out. Heck it would have been better to do a 1/32 "Passion Wagon" than the 1:18 one as a way to break back into the market. Not such a huge investment for them or potential buyers.

I'm hoping that the third plane would be a rumored Tempest, or a well known easy sell like a P-38 or P-40E/N, but any of the 32X planes repainted would be cool (Spitfire!!?...or Hartmann, Gunther Rall 109's! paleeze!)

I think it's a no brainer and good decision for Allgo if indeed there's any truth to the rumor. I hope so.

Thanks for the info AG!

Re: Ihobby news

Posted: Wed Oct 27, 2010 9:53 am
by hworth18
Panzer_M wrote:I think Allgo should just pack in the towel. Too late collectors moved on to other scales or brands. One reason 21st 32x sold so well was it was cheap to have a done model...I doubt they can keep the WM pricepoint with online orders..so they will need to something special to rekindle the interest.
The 32x line still sold well in online stores even after the end of Walmart and they sold quickly for $22-25 each, well above WM's pricepoint. I think the market is there and judging from Ebay sales, I would say the demand is definitely there. I always said that 21st could have sold these around the $25 range and it would have been worth it, especially the later releases. If Allgo can come back in at that pricepoint, I think they will sell well.
If Allgo does more repaints, I welcome more Spitfire repaints and 190A's which were sorely under done in the first round.

Re: Ihobby news

Posted: Wed Oct 27, 2010 10:36 am
by claudiu
hi. does anyone know which dimensions are the new bravo team items from unimax fov?

Re: Ihobby news

Posted: Wed Oct 27, 2010 2:11 pm
by snake
hworth18 wrote:
Panzer_M wrote:I think Allgo should just pack in the towel. Too late collectors moved on to other scales or brands. One reason 21st 32x sold so well was it was cheap to have a done model...I doubt they can keep the WM pricepoint with online orders..so they will need to something special to rekindle the interest.
The 32x line still sold well in online stores even after the end of Walmart and they sold quickly for $22-25 each, well above WM's pricepoint. I think the market is there and judging from Ebay sales, I would say the demand is definitely there. I always said that 21st could have sold these around the $25 range and it would have been worth it, especially the later releases. If Allgo can come back in at that pricepoint, I think they will sell well.
If Allgo does more repaints, I welcome more Spitfire repaints and 190A's which were sorely under done in the first round.

Thanks for the info AG. :D

Agree with Harry, and Dauntless. All Go would have a market for 1/32 Spitfires, FW 190's and Corsairs, as these were under represented by 21 C. I would be interested in all three of these aircraft, and the molds are already done. A good starting point for All Go.

The 1/16 FoV Panther is a no brainer, but probably too much money for me, as I don't really do much armour, other than FoV and Dragon 1/32, 1/35.

Good to see another F-14 squadron being done by CW, as they haven't done another squadron in years.Other than the Iranian one. And Pukin Dogs is a good choice. Still waiting for them to do another aircraft though. Hopefully a Vigilante. :D

Thanks again AG.

Re: Ihobby news

Posted: Wed Oct 27, 2010 2:12 pm
by ketelone
Bravo Team has 1/32 and 1/6.

Re: Ihobby news

Posted: Wed Oct 27, 2010 2:23 pm
by jkinzel
:?: Is All-Go EVER going to update their website.

Re: Ihobby news

Posted: Wed Oct 27, 2010 2:54 pm
by AMERICAN_GRENADIER
Yoxford wrote:AMERICAN_GRENADIER
Thanks again for asking all those questions...
& a 1/16 Panther is great news!
Hope they do Ernst Barkmann's Panther ...
i hope so aswell!!!

Re: Ihobby news

Posted: Wed Oct 27, 2010 8:59 pm
by dragon53
AMERICAN_GRENADIER:

Any news on JSI pilots for the F-14?

Re: Ihobby news

Posted: Wed Oct 27, 2010 11:19 pm
by Panzer_M
would be nice to see 1/72 DX issues come back this year..I still think the Bodo StuG is one of the best Dragon made in their ENTIRE line of 1/72 armour..and since they put out a 1/35 Pz IIB kit, and now planned 1/6 Pz II, a 1/72 scale would fit right in for the expo(since they still have unannounced exclusives still). Def would be something to look forward to for the end of December IIRC is when the Expo is going to happen.

Re: Ihobby news

Posted: Thu Oct 28, 2010 10:46 am
by AMERICAN_GRENADIER
there will be no DX10 1/72 items

no word on jsi pilots

Re: Ihobby news

Posted: Thu Oct 28, 2010 10:53 am
by Panzer_M
Didn't think DML was going to do a DX 1/72 I just thought it would be nice to see them come back.

Re: Ihobby news

Posted: Fri Oct 29, 2010 4:44 am
by AMERICAN_GRENADIER
they always ask for input but never take it

Re: Ihobby news

Posted: Fri Oct 29, 2010 7:43 am
by ostketten
The 1/16 FoV Panther is a no brainer, but probably too much money for me
Same here. I guess if you just had an extra $500 to spend, the FOV would be really neat with it's removeable engine and detailed interior, but with a little time and effort the Heng Long 1/16 RC Panther can be made in to a great looking first rate 1/16 Panther model, as I believe some of our members here have done, and you'll save about 300 clams in the process.

Re: Ihobby news

Posted: Fri Oct 29, 2010 11:10 am
by dragon53
OSTKETTEN:

I hope the Panther isn't $500 msrp....but I suspect even if it is $500, it will probably sell out (unlike the Sherman). Collectors familiar with the FOV Peiper King Tiger will buy a Panther knowing it may well increase in value.

I would consider the 1/16 Panther---as long as it's not a "yellow" paint scheme.