I purchased the Pup also known as the Scout at a toy show today. Nice die cast plane. Vibrant colors. I don't collect WWI planes but it's a really cool looking aircraft and I couldn't beat the price, $20.
I also saw the HM Hellcat. I could have picked it up for $175. Didn't feel like spending that kind of money especially after hearing all the negative critiques. I did like the fact that it has 'foldable' wings. Maybe next time...
Gearbox 1/32 German Sopwith Pup 1917
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Gearbox 1/32 German Sopwith Pup 1917
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Re: Gearbox 1/32 German Sopwith Pup 1917
Great buy ketelone. Just can't beat that price for 1:32 diecast plane
. Any chance for us to see some pics ?

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Re: Gearbox 1/32 German Sopwith Pup 1917
Sadly no. I'm hopeless and helpless with technology..
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Re: Gearbox 1/32 German Sopwith Pup 1917
Just check ebay - lots of the Gearbox Sopwith Pups, many for under $30.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/like/281319373916?lpid=82
Seems tempting to me, though the heavy bracing wires and screws on the wing struts sort of kill the look. Still, it would be tempting.
I also want to say that the New Ray WWI planes are also 1:32 scale or pretty close. They have a Sopwith Camel, Fokker DVII, and I think the Fokker DR1. Those are plastic and very toyish, but if you're really desperate for 1:32 WWI items...
http://www.ebay.com/itm/like/281319373916?lpid=82
Seems tempting to me, though the heavy bracing wires and screws on the wing struts sort of kill the look. Still, it would be tempting.
I also want to say that the New Ray WWI planes are also 1:32 scale or pretty close. They have a Sopwith Camel, Fokker DVII, and I think the Fokker DR1. Those are plastic and very toyish, but if you're really desperate for 1:32 WWI items...
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Re: Gearbox 1/32 German Sopwith Pup 1917
I purchased the red German 1917 plane.
Ketelone
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