All-Go Toys Press Release
All-Go Toys Press Release
All-Go Toys Press Release
July, 27th 2010
In the process of finalizing production of it's first aircraft release, All-go Toys has decided to cancel the development of the P-51D "Passion Wagon" in 1:18 scale. The decision comes after deciding that a much better subject was available and fit perfectly into All-Go Toys future plans.
There has been much excitement and anticipation in the market place over the years calling for a 1:18 scale A-10 Thunderbolt II or more loving named the "WartHog". At this time we would like to shed some light on this subject as All-Go Toys has been working alongside SkyworksToys to explore ways in which perhaps this magnificent aircraft might be jointly produced. That being said we are very excited to announce that as we speak, SkyworksToys staff have been hard at work accessing the infamous prototype which is an older model. Jack has been making some changes and updates, adding a few extra bits. With the additions almost complete, SkyworksToys will be updating fans with pictures of the new A-10 in fresh paint! Once finalized and approved, SkyworksToys will begin accepting pre-orders for the first ever 1:18 scale Tank killer, the awesome A-10 Thunderbolt II. More details to follow from the team at SkyworksToys.
All-Go Toys and SkyworksToys are working hand in hand to make this project a reality. Stay tuned for additional information in the coming weeks.
All-Go Toys Executive Staff
July, 27th 2010
In the process of finalizing production of it's first aircraft release, All-go Toys has decided to cancel the development of the P-51D "Passion Wagon" in 1:18 scale. The decision comes after deciding that a much better subject was available and fit perfectly into All-Go Toys future plans.
There has been much excitement and anticipation in the market place over the years calling for a 1:18 scale A-10 Thunderbolt II or more loving named the "WartHog". At this time we would like to shed some light on this subject as All-Go Toys has been working alongside SkyworksToys to explore ways in which perhaps this magnificent aircraft might be jointly produced. That being said we are very excited to announce that as we speak, SkyworksToys staff have been hard at work accessing the infamous prototype which is an older model. Jack has been making some changes and updates, adding a few extra bits. With the additions almost complete, SkyworksToys will be updating fans with pictures of the new A-10 in fresh paint! Once finalized and approved, SkyworksToys will begin accepting pre-orders for the first ever 1:18 scale Tank killer, the awesome A-10 Thunderbolt II. More details to follow from the team at SkyworksToys.
All-Go Toys and SkyworksToys are working hand in hand to make this project a reality. Stay tuned for additional information in the coming weeks.
All-Go Toys Executive Staff
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If this gets cancelled, it'll be armageddon among the 1:18 plane nuts. 

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All for A-10
Hooray! Hooray! Hooray!
Considering that they will be made in US, the price is expected to be stiffer.
At least I don't worry about Jack's customer service if I ever get a faulty one, unlike JSI. Full of "surprise".
What I like to see:
1. Three basic schemes: Camo green, desert and ghost grey.
2. Optional weapon load.
3. Rotating GAU-8! (battery-powered, sound special edition?) A-10 isn't A-10 without GAU-8. At least open panel.
My max is $400 (more for rotating GAU-8), considering that this may be the last 1/18 for a while.
Considering that they will be made in US, the price is expected to be stiffer.
At least I don't worry about Jack's customer service if I ever get a faulty one, unlike JSI. Full of "surprise".
What I like to see:
1. Three basic schemes: Camo green, desert and ghost grey.
2. Optional weapon load.
3. Rotating GAU-8! (battery-powered, sound special edition?) A-10 isn't A-10 without GAU-8. At least open panel.
My max is $400 (more for rotating GAU-8), considering that this may be the last 1/18 for a while.
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I think this is great for all the modern aircraft guys and really hope it makes it to production, but it sucks for us armor guys, here they show us a Kingtiger and yet they come out of the blue with the Warthog?
Till I hear a member has one in their hands, I will give very little credence to this announcement, I really hope they prove me wrong.
As a side note maybe they should update their website to let everyone know whats going on.
Till I hear a member has one in their hands, I will give very little credence to this announcement, I really hope they prove me wrong.
As a side note maybe they should update their website to let everyone know whats going on.
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Yes, it will be armageddon if this turns into vapourware.
And yes, I fear it's gonna cost an arm and a leg, probably a kidney and my brain too. Although it's a sorely needed subject and long overdue in the 1:18th world, count me out if the pricing is in the ionosphere.
Hope to see pictures of the beast soon.
And yes, I fear it's gonna cost an arm and a leg, probably a kidney and my brain too. Although it's a sorely needed subject and long overdue in the 1:18th world, count me out if the pricing is in the ionosphere.
Hope to see pictures of the beast soon.
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not to put a damper on things, but is this a wise idea at this moment in time for All-Go? Granted the prototype is largely built already but that is a tiny fraction of the cost of making such a huge plane. JSI, a huge company, struggled with the Tomcat and this is easily as mammoth an undertaking.
Would it not be smarter to do the KT, which as i understand it is good to go, with all tooling complete and will be quite popular and less of an expense to both producer and consumer alike, and wait on the A-10 for better economic times, when no doubt more people will be willing and able to pony up with the loot?
Just my thoughts.
Would it not be smarter to do the KT, which as i understand it is good to go, with all tooling complete and will be quite popular and less of an expense to both producer and consumer alike, and wait on the A-10 for better economic times, when no doubt more people will be willing and able to pony up with the loot?
Just my thoughts.
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Wow! That is a surprise. I think an A-10 was a wise move. Great news for the Wing nuts and hopefully we'll hear something on the King Tiger for us Thread heads.
As stated, cost will be the deciding factor on any of these new 1:18th products.

As stated, cost will be the deciding factor on any of these new 1:18th products.
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aferguson wrote:not to put a damper on things, but is this a wise idea at this moment in time for All-Go? Granted the prototype is largely built already but that is a tiny fraction of the cost of making such a huge plane. JSI, a huge company, struggled with the Tomcat and this is easily as mammoth an undertaking.
Would it not be smarter to do the KT, which as i understand it is good to go, with all tooling complete and will be quite popular and less of an expense to both producer and consumer alike, and wait on the A-10 for better economic times, when no doubt more people will be willing and able to pony up with the loot?
Just my thoughts.
You hit the nail on the head with that one Ferg, for every 1 warthog that sells, they could have sold 5-6 KT's
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I think your right about making the king tiger first + can't see much of a market out side the USA for A-10aferguson wrote:not to put a damper on things, but is this a wise idea at this moment in time for All-Go? Granted the prototype is largely built already but that is a tiny fraction of the cost of making such a huge plane. JSI, a huge company, struggled with the Tomcat and this is easily as mammoth an undertaking.
Would it not be smarter to do the KT, which as i understand it is good to go, with all tooling complete and will be quite popular and less of an expense to both producer and consumer alike, and wait on the A-10 for better economic times, when no doubt more people will be willing and able to pony up with the loot?
Just my thoughts.
upon reflection, it's possible that the idea here is that All-Go is letting Skyworks use, modify and produce their A-10, in Skyworks type fashion...ie a resin built up model costing many hundreds of dollars.
In so doing, there is no outlay for tooling, or expensive mass production costs. And the benefit to All-Go is that they will get a bit of money to fortify their postion and get rolling a little more. So in actual fact there would be virtually no risk to All-Go whatsoever, in this scenario.
I doubt this will be a plastic model, like the JSI Tomcat. I suspect it will be resin or some similar material and if so, yeah, get ready to dig deep for it.
Hopefully it turns out to be a win-win for both collecctor and All-Go alike.
In so doing, there is no outlay for tooling, or expensive mass production costs. And the benefit to All-Go is that they will get a bit of money to fortify their postion and get rolling a little more. So in actual fact there would be virtually no risk to All-Go whatsoever, in this scenario.
I doubt this will be a plastic model, like the JSI Tomcat. I suspect it will be resin or some similar material and if so, yeah, get ready to dig deep for it.
Hopefully it turns out to be a win-win for both collecctor and All-Go alike.
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