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Had me going for a momentBlack Lion VF-213 wrote:"Hello, we're JSI. We make 1/18 scale models of well known military aircraft from around the world spanning WWII to modern era.
As you can see we put a great deal of research and quality work into painting all of our models, especially that Jolly Rogers F-14 Tomcat you see here on the table. We really weren't satisfied with the portrayal of this example from the pictures the US Navy has released to us. It didn't look "weathered" enough for our tastes or for our customers worldwide. This one here is our 2nd release at really giving our customers exactly what they want. Those Americans loved our "spotcat" method of weathering so much, we decided to re-release it using our very unique "squiggle-cat" weathering technique.
We are happy to report reviews are well received and sales are sky rocketing from our F-14. Because of that this F-15 you see over here on the wall is a teaser to our next much anticipated release. Our suggestion box is overflowing with pleas for us to attempt an even more realistic weathering execution for this Eagle. Our three top suggestions for weathering patterns are: tiger stripe, cubism, and Jackson Pollock.
We'll release pre-production photos 2nd quarter 2011 for this F-15 Stay tuned."
Others can better answer your question (and welcome to the forum), but JSI pretty much has been releasing (say for the F-14) repaints of old 21st century toys 1:18 military vehicles and figures.JokersWarPig wrote:Im relativley new to 1:18 stuff, but who is JSI? Ive been trying to find the "shark mouth" Huey ever since I lost my original as a little kid and would really like a chance at another