Off-beat resin plane models

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vulgarvulture
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Off-beat resin plane models

Post by vulgarvulture » Tue Nov 08, 2005 1:48 pm

Sorry if this link has been posted before, but there's some very interesting/off-beat resin plane models available at this company:

http://www.anigrand.com/index.htm

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Hummmmm

Post by eddie372 » Tue Nov 29, 2005 3:13 pm

Intersting find Vulture. I wish they'd produce in 1:18 scale, or at least 1:32, right?

Maybe if enough of us will suggest it, they might do it.

Thanks again and have a great day.

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Post by WGP Klaus » Mon Dec 05, 2005 9:17 am

Purchased several of their 72nd kits, and having only started one, the quality is excellent, as is the "dry" fit. In regards to future scales, don't hold your breath in the 1:18, or even the 32nd, as a kit that size would be incredibly expensive. The 72nd kits average between $35-$50.00 per kit, so figure quite a bit more for 48th or above. Cheapest way to produce kits in 32nd and even larger, would be vacuform kits, however they need quite a bit of TLC to get them to where they make nice display pieces, but are quite a bit more cost effective, much more so than multi media resin kits.

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