1/18 B-17 nose on Ebay - not mine
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that's pretty cheap. But for the price of that nose you'll be able to buy this in a few months:
http://www.pw-rc.com/product_info.php/p ... 830u9msqo6
And it will come mostly assembled and painted. Mind you it's 1/16 not 1/18..
http://www.pw-rc.com/product_info.php/p ... 830u9msqo6
And it will come mostly assembled and painted. Mind you it's 1/16 not 1/18..
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Hey Aferg, Im tempted on this one. I didnt see them listed but will it comes with propellers or they have to be bought seperate with motors?aferguson wrote:that's pretty cheap. But for the price of that nose you'll be able to buy this in a few months:
http://www.pw-rc.com/product_info.php/p ... 830u9msqo6
And it will come mostly assembled and painted. Mind you it's 1/16 not 1/18..
Any idea on price?
no idea on the props....it might and it might not. If it does they may just be 2 bladed, so you'd need to buy some 3 bladed ones.
Price i'm guessing at around $300 for the basic model without retracts...but that's purely a guess.
It will be big.....noticably larger than 1/18. Just like a 1/16 tank looks a lot bigger than the same 1/18 tank. But i'm very tempted too.
Did you ever order the B-2?
Price i'm guessing at around $300 for the basic model without retracts...but that's purely a guess.
It will be big.....noticably larger than 1/18. Just like a 1/16 tank looks a lot bigger than the same 1/18 tank. But i'm very tempted too.
Did you ever order the B-2?
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I collect kits and don't plan to build this one. I intented to get 2 from Squadron at that price as wanted to build at least one but got the last one they had. It is definitely not a kit for the faint of heart.YT wrote:Have you taken a whack at building it? The one build up I found online was not flattering.
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Hadnt ordered it due to smaller than 1:18 size. But if 1:18 stays dry for too long, I will have to go ahead and pick it up. If we dont hear anything good from Toy Fair, then I'll order it soon!aferguson wrote:no idea on the props....it might and it might not. If it does they may just be 2 bladed, so you'd need to buy some 3 bladed ones.
Price i'm guessing at around $300 for the basic model without retracts...but that's purely a guess.
It will be big.....noticably larger than 1/18. Just like a 1/16 tank looks a lot bigger than the same 1/18 tank. But i'm very tempted too.
Did you ever order the B-2?
hm...well there's pretty much zero chance of ever seeing a 1/18 B-2, even in r/c form...in fact i'd be suprised if there's ever one much larger than this one. But i guess what you're saying is that if you can get a 1/18 fix some other way, you'll hold off on the B-2.
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Yep, I try to stick to 1:18 scale, but, will give in and get the B2 if there just isnt anything new on the horizon for 1:18 anytime soon.aferguson wrote:hm...well there's pretty much zero chance of ever seeing a 1/18 B-2, even in r/c form...in fact i'd be suprised if there's ever one much larger than this one. But i guess what you're saying is that if you can get a 1/18 fix some other way, you'll hold off on the B-2.
I did give in a bit and get the 1:32 F-4 from BBI way back when since there isnt any 1:18 one yet


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An outstanding model, I should have gotten two when I had the chance, I don't think there are any available outside of ebay anymore.....I did give in a bit and get the 1:32 F-4 from BBI way back when

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there are a few 1/24 harrier models kits. I've been tempted to get the sea harrier more than once. Not sure if there's an av8b or not in 1/24 yet....i think 1/32 is the biggest.
I'm pretty confident we'll see a 1/18 harrier one day. It's really not that big and has quite a bit of appeal.
I'm pretty confident we'll see a 1/18 harrier one day. It's really not that big and has quite a bit of appeal.
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Darn, Was hoping you were going to post a link to a 1:18 R/C version of the Harrieraferguson wrote:there are a few 1/24 harrier models kits. I've been tempted to get the sea harrier more than once. Not sure if there's an av8b or not in 1/24 yet....i think 1/32 is the biggest.
I'm pretty confident we'll see a 1/18 harrier one day. It's really not that big and has quite a bit of appeal.

not yet, sorry. There has been one harrier....a sea harrier but it's pretty big. Nearly 4 feet long. And looks wise it's only so-so.
The problem with harriers is that because they're vtol in real life, they need to be in r/c as well and that's hard to do, pushing costs up and reducing sales. Also, the harrier isn't very big and r/c tends to be good for larger sized aircraft like f-15's, tomcats, phantoms etc for 1/18. Smaller aircraft tend to be overscale. There's lots of mirages, eurofighters, grippens etc but all are about 1/15.
The problem with harriers is that because they're vtol in real life, they need to be in r/c as well and that's hard to do, pushing costs up and reducing sales. Also, the harrier isn't very big and r/c tends to be good for larger sized aircraft like f-15's, tomcats, phantoms etc for 1/18. Smaller aircraft tend to be overscale. There's lots of mirages, eurofighters, grippens etc but all are about 1/15.
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