1/72 scale aircraft, which brand better?
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1/72 scale aircraft, which brand better?
Hi, recently I'd like to collect 1/72 diecast planes. There are some models made by two or more brands. I will list the planes, their manufacturers and prices. Please help me to decide which are the best buy (value/price).
Abbreviations: Hobby Master (HM), Central Wing (CW), Dragon Wing (DW), Witty Wing (WW), Corgi (C)
A-4: HM($40) vs C($55)
A-10: HM($45) vs C($70)
AV-8B: HM($50) vs C($60)
F-4: HM($60) vs C($70)
F-104: HM=C=WW=$40
F-14: WW($47) vs CW($80)
F-15: DM($50) vs WW($43)
F-18: DM($40) vs WW($44)
ME-262: C($40) vs DM($50)
Mig-21: HM=C=$40
Mig-29: WW($40) vs C($60)
P-38: WW($40) vs C($50)
Especially for A-10 and F-14, is there much difference to warrant the price gap? Thanks.
Abbreviations: Hobby Master (HM), Central Wing (CW), Dragon Wing (DW), Witty Wing (WW), Corgi (C)
A-4: HM($40) vs C($55)
A-10: HM($45) vs C($70)
AV-8B: HM($50) vs C($60)
F-4: HM($60) vs C($70)
F-104: HM=C=WW=$40
F-14: WW($47) vs CW($80)
F-15: DM($50) vs WW($43)
F-18: DM($40) vs WW($44)
ME-262: C($40) vs DM($50)
Mig-21: HM=C=$40
Mig-29: WW($40) vs C($60)
P-38: WW($40) vs C($50)
Especially for A-10 and F-14, is there much difference to warrant the price gap? Thanks.
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Corgi > everybody
I wonder why Corgi is usually more expensive than others. If the quality is the same, I prefer cheaper ones. I think everyone will do so.
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A tough call, as with other scales and lines each has their good points and bad, and to a certain extent it boils down to personal preferences and what your wallet can absorb.
I never purchased any WW, but Corgi, Hobby Master, and Dragon all make nice models. In the end your best bet might be to acquire a sampling of models from each maker, and see what you like best.

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Re: 1/72 scale aircraft, which brand better?
Hi Jetsmaniac, I think I can assist you in your question. First off the CW is Century Wings, not Central Wings.. I have noted my choice beside your selections..
Hope this helps.
Hope this helps.
jetsmaniac wrote:Hi, recently I'd like to collect 1/72 diecast planes. There are some models made by two or more brands. I will list the planes, their manufacturers and prices. Please help me to decide which are the best buy (value/price).
Abbreviations: Hobby Master (HM), Central Wing (CW), Dragon Wing (DW), Witty Wing (WW), Corgi (C)
A-4: HM($40) vs C($55) Hobbymaster
A-10: HM($45) vs C($70) Hobbymaster
AV-8B: HM($50) vs C($60) Hobbymaster
F-4: HM($60) vs C($70) Hobbymaster
F-104: HM=C=WW=$40 Hobbymaster
F-14: WW($47) vs CW($80) Century Wings
F-15: DM($50) vs WW($43) Dragon is better, but neither are great
F-18: DM($40) vs WW($44) Dragon
ME-262: C($40) vs DM($50) Corgi
Mig-21: HM=C=$40 Hobbymaster
Mig-29: WW($40) vs C($60) Witty Wings
P-38: WW($40) vs C($50) Corgi
Especially for A-10 and F-14, is there much difference to warrant the price gap? Thanks.
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Thanks!
I am indecisive, so a definite answer helps.
Corgi costs more but not necessarily better? Shock.
If nobody has second thought I am ready to spend.
Corgi costs more but not necessarily better? Shock.
If nobody has second thought I am ready to spend.

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Re: Thanks!
Well, Corgis castings are made in co-operation with Hobbymaster so they are basically the same casting with a few mods. The people I have spoken with think that the Corgi versions don't warrant the extra cost as HMs are better. Century Wings makes a great product overall, so you can't really go wrong with them. If you are still debating, you can ask people on the 1/72 forums and they could give you better opinions.jetsmaniac wrote:I am indecisive, so a definite answer helps.
Corgi costs more but not necessarily better? Shock.
If nobody has second thought I am ready to spend.
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Just spend $423 on 12 planes, averagely $35 a piece. Two 1:18 F-14=twelve 1:72.
I browsed five websites all afternoon, placing orders on two. Flyingmule has good bundle deals, since I have no planes yet. Diecastairplanes has closeout sales on Dragon Wings F/A-18 and others, plus 10% off coupon. All offer free shipping. Aikensairplanes isn't user-friendly (no search engine), but has the most complete collection and very good price.
I only ordered one third of my wishlist. I will wait for holiday sale to fill the rest up.
I browsed five websites all afternoon, placing orders on two. Flyingmule has good bundle deals, since I have no planes yet. Diecastairplanes has closeout sales on Dragon Wings F/A-18 and others, plus 10% off coupon. All offer free shipping. Aikensairplanes isn't user-friendly (no search engine), but has the most complete collection and very good price.
I only ordered one third of my wishlist. I will wait for holiday sale to fill the rest up.

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