Which 1/72 manufacturer is the best all around to buy?

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Which 1/72 manufacturer is the best all around to buy?

Post by billgiff » Mon Nov 24, 2008 5:16 pm

I'm an avid 1/18 collector but I can't display my A.C. the way they deserve to be. I was tinkering around with the idea of going to a smaller scale like 1/72. This way I could collect a lot more and display them proudly. My question for all you A.C. buffs is, which company is the best to collect. Price isn't a big deal but detail is. I hope that they come with the pilot and air crews also. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks, Bill

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Post by tmanthegreat » Mon Nov 24, 2008 6:39 pm

While I'm not one of the die-hard 1:72 collectors, I do collect a little and will give you my input. You might want to check out diecast reatilers such as www.theflyingmule.com, www.themotorpool.net, and others.

There are a number of companies that make diecast planes in 1:72 scale. Nearly all the 1:72 diecast planes have optional landing gear and some ordinance accessories.

My personal favorite is Corgi. They have a wide range of planes in this scale from fighters to bombers. They have a few modern aircraft, but specialize, overall, with WWII aviation. Their planes include crew figures and are well detailed. They also tend to have moving parts such as rotating turrets, elevating guns, opening bomb bays and rolling tires.

Dragon is another company that makes excellent 1:72 planes. They have a wide selection of WWII and modern fighters. The detail is excellent, perhaps the best on the market. No pilot figures, however.

Hobbymaster is also another excellent company, and pretty much equals Dragon in terms of detail. They are a new manufacturer and have a rapidly expanding aircraft selection. They specialized in WWII and Modern aircraft. Many planes come with pilot figures, and for those that don't HM has sells packages of 1:72 scaled WWII and Modern pilots. These planes feature excellent sculpting, interior detail, and lots of accessories.

Unimax Forces of Valor makes some good 1:72 planes. These have opening engines, pilot figures and optional landing gear and ordinance. They are readily available at mass retail and are cheap for what you get. They make only WWII fighters and bombers.

Other companies that make premium diecast planes are Century Wings. They make modern aircraft that are top quality with lots of detail and function. I don't own any of their planes yet...

There is also Witty Wings. They make a variety of WWII and Modern fighters. Landing gear are usually fixed, but the cockpits have pilot figures.

IXO also makes decent diecast planes. They are a European company, though, so selections are often limited. No pilot figures, however, they offer some unusual aircraft choices.

MRC also makes decent 1:72 scale planes. These are plastic in construction and have little in the way of cockpit detail and no figures.
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Post by hworth18 » Mon Nov 24, 2008 7:23 pm

Here are some of my favorites form Corgi:
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Post by Ruger » Mon Nov 24, 2008 8:16 pm

Why do I get a pop-up type window asking me to log in to Tricatus whenever I access this thread? Hworth18, is this related to your pictures? I can't see the pics, is log-in required? Seems a bit much...

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Post by hworth18 » Mon Nov 24, 2008 8:20 pm

Ruger wrote:Why do I get a pop-up type window asking me to log in to Tricatus whenever I access this thread? Hworth18, is this related to your pictures? I can't see the pics, is log-in required? Seems a bit much...

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Post by AMERICAN_GRENADIER » Tue Nov 25, 2008 1:33 pm

my opinion
1/72 modern planes century wings & witty wings
1/72 tanks Dragon & Hobby Master
1/72 WWII planes corgi & Dragon

each has thier advantages. corgi makes many little done WWII planes while Century wings has some of the best modern aircraft but they are more cash. Dragon makes by far many many WWII tank to choose from But HM has been making alot of little or never done WWII vehicles

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