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Post by mkxiv » Wed May 04, 2005 6:12 pm

Hello,

I have a question you guys, please be honest and let me know what you think.

Say there is a 1:72 fully painted and interchangeable gear plastic WWII era Fighter that has not been made by any diecast company. The detail is in the range of corgi and IXO. Compared to one of its diecast brethren you cannot tell which is diecast. With a retail price less than half of a comparable diecast WWII fighter. Is there a market for this product???????

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Post by Juneau@1 » Wed May 04, 2005 6:34 pm

I would think so, but it would also depend on the following:
1. How crisp the detail and paint are
2. How accurate the planes are
3. How sturdy are they (are they too fragile)
4. What planes? I would love to see some of the other US and Japanese planes of WWII, not more Zero's and Hellcat's.
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Post by Mr. Football » Wed May 04, 2005 6:50 pm

Yes. Yes. and Yes.
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Post by easy8 » Wed May 04, 2005 7:16 pm

I agree with Juneau, if the paint is well done, and the detail is crisp, I would definitley look at a plastic version...especially for half the price! Also, offering pilot figures, weapons and ordinance packs would be great, like Dragon currently does with its fighter jets. Give me some options for the WWII birds like pilot packs etc., and I would definitley jump on it!


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Post by Mr. Football » Wed May 04, 2005 7:21 pm

Oh wait...not diecast?

Well, it would HAVE to be something that is unavailable elsewhere in diecast.
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Post by WGP Klaus » Wed May 04, 2005 9:30 pm

mkxiv wrote:Hello,

I have a question you guys, please be honest and let me know what you think.

Say there is a 1:72 fully painted and interchangeable gear plastic WWII era Fighter that has not been made by any diecast company. The detail is in the range of corgi and IXO. Compared to one of its diecast brethren you cannot tell which is diecast. With a retail price less than half of a comparable diecast WWII fighter. Is there a market for this product???????
As was touched on by several other gentleman, detail would be the key factor. One thing would be better actuated control surfaces, vert. and horizontal stabs in addition to flaps/slats (on applicable aircraft). Pilots would be a big plus. Working with plastic, I would think it would afford you a bit easier process in making movable parts, ie: control surfaces, landing gears, bay doors etc etc?? I'd buy if the detail were up to par with Dragon, and would buy MANY if the detail were above par!

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Post by GI GENE » Thu May 05, 2005 11:06 pm

I would buy it if the paint and details are crisp, and that it wouldn't be too fragile.

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Post by KAMIKAZE » Tue May 10, 2005 7:18 am

If the detail is good,war game people like myself would be interested.

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