Is 21st Cobra still popular item?
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Is 21st Cobra still popular item?
Are people still looking for the camo Cobra, or is it no longer on the must-have list? I might be able to grab one at a good price, wondered if it would be a worthwhile trade with anyone on the board for a Huey or Kiowa.
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Re: Is 21st Cobra still popular item?
Judging by the fact that these (both the "Snake" and "Cammo" versions) fetch high prices on ebay (anywhere above $150) and are among some of the rarest XD items, I would say they are still popular. They are rare given that there are only the two paint schemes that were available in the 2004-05 time frame and the toolings have since been lost/destroyed. One hardly sees droves of them on ebay without bids or high BINs nowadays, very much unlike common XD items such as P-51s Migs, F-104s, Halftracks, etc.
Its funny, because retailers would say the Cobras didn't sell all that well back in the day when they were in the $40-$50 range - and they are the best 1:18 helicopter model out there, period. Remarkable given their age and some of the other contemporary products that were designed at the same time like the P-40 and P-47s
If you can get one cheap, go for it! If you do not already have one, keep it and do not trade it for a Huey or Kiowa. However, if you can get one for cheap and use it for trading fodder for a Huey or Kiowa, all the power to you, as those are great helicopters as well
Its funny, because retailers would say the Cobras didn't sell all that well back in the day when they were in the $40-$50 range - and they are the best 1:18 helicopter model out there, period. Remarkable given their age and some of the other contemporary products that were designed at the same time like the P-40 and P-47s
If you can get one cheap, go for it! If you do not already have one, keep it and do not trade it for a Huey or Kiowa. However, if you can get one for cheap and use it for trading fodder for a Huey or Kiowa, all the power to you, as those are great helicopters as well

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Re: Is 21st Cobra still popular item?
Definitely. I got into 1/18 after the Golden Age but, despite that, I now have at least one of every aircraft and vehicle that was made back then and, for things that are favorites of mine (e.g. P-47, Corsair) quite a few examples . . . all except the Cobra. I've never been able to find one at a price I would pay and think I may never get one now ... sigh
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i paid through the nose for mine. but they are real nice and i have no regrets.

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Re: Is 21st Cobra still popular item?
I have seen them stacked to the ceiling at Walmart with a price tag of $15.
I never did get one.
Now looking back I wish I did.
What kind of trade can we work out ?
PM me.

I never did get one.
Now looking back I wish I did.
What kind of trade can we work out ?
PM me.


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Re: Is 21st Cobra still popular item?
Thanks to all who replied about a trade, but I don't think I stated my post well - I DON'T have a Cobra, I was asking about the popularity of one because I heard from a friend, of a friend, that he might have one he wanted to sell. But that didn't work out and I didn't get the model. So I don't have one now, and seeing how desirable they are, I probably won't have one in the future.
Re: Is 21st Cobra still popular item?
flayrah, never say never: Pickelhaube is really a magician and surely has plans for something... wish him a looooong life.