
Hachette Extends to U.S. British And German Warbirds
Hachette Extends to U.S. British And German Warbirds
It appears that Hachette will expand its all-Japanese diecast series to include American, British and German fighters like the BF-109, FW-190, P-38, P-47, Spitfire, etc. The single engine fighters will all be in the 1:87th scale but the twins---like the P-38 and ME-262 may be slightly smaller. Here's a picture of the spread pages from a Hachette brochure, indicating some of the planes to be added:

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And here's a picture of the BF-109G-6 that just appeared on Hachette's website:

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That doesn't look good at all, Epap.
And in a strange scale?
Hachette should stick to WWII japanese aircraft, as their other releases suck, frankly.

And in a strange scale?
Hachette should stick to WWII japanese aircraft, as their other releases suck, frankly.
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Snake, the 1:87th scale is not unusual for part work lines and it is really a way for them to save money. Also, Japanese collectors tend to be short on display space so this, too, is probably a factor.
As for Hachette branching out into non-Japanese subjects, while I, also, don't need any more Spitfires, P-51s, BF-109s etc. I'm interested in this development because it might lead, eventually, to U.S., British and German unusual subjects, as the line develops. The picture of the BF-109G-6, shows lousy mottling---easily fixed----and the model is very glossy---also easily fixed. If I get my hands on these new models I expect that many will be little gems and some will not be so hot. But that's the collecting game, isn't it?
As for Hachette branching out into non-Japanese subjects, while I, also, don't need any more Spitfires, P-51s, BF-109s etc. I'm interested in this development because it might lead, eventually, to U.S., British and German unusual subjects, as the line develops. The picture of the BF-109G-6, shows lousy mottling---easily fixed----and the model is very glossy---also easily fixed. If I get my hands on these new models I expect that many will be little gems and some will not be so hot. But that's the collecting game, isn't it?
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Is there a US Distributor for Hachette? I bought a couple while in Japan, I really like my mottle schemed Zero and Green Cross Betty. I noticed while there they also did ships, trains, and other things too boxed like the aircraft are.
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There is no U.S. distributor. These are showing up now on eBay via several Japanese sellers. I have been buying mine through the San Francisco branch of the Kinokuniya book store. My contact there is Takeyoshi Sakai ( Tel: 415-567-7625 ). It helps if you know the "volume number for the model ( s ) you want. Here's a link to the Hachette website page showing this info:USCGMK2 wrote:Is there a US Distributor for Hachette? I bought a couple while in Japan, I really like my mottle schemed Zero and Green Cross Betty. I noticed while there they also did ships, trains, and other things too boxed like the aircraft are.
http://www.j-planes.jp/feature03.html
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Thanks for the link. I didn't know Kinokuniya had stores in the US. I've gotten a few books from them.