
Again TKO211, thanks for all that you do! wihtout your updating the website when you can, we'd be more lost on what 21st is doing.
VR,
Andy
That price was a placeholder, when Matt announced that it's for the Phantom, it changed to TBD in the fine print. Still, TKO please understand, to me the pattern is set. Even If 21c has nothing to gain by talking with Admiral, we asked for that and Jason made the attempt. That needs to be remembered.tko211 wrote:CW4USARMY-
Actually the plane came in higher from 21st than I expected! Makes you wonder what it might have been if AT hadn't announced 150!!!!
Fair enough, that's one of the three data points I use to make a pattern.tko211 wrote:Hi Guys,
Officer Candidate Chunks wrote: “Once is a mistake… twice is enemy action”
Let’s look at the facts. 21st Century Toys had announced the Me-262 way before there was an Admiral Toys. Admiral Toys decided to roll the dice and release an airplane that we had already announced and had been in development. As it happens, the 21C 262 project had finally been green lighted (after throwing out the old pattern and starting from scratch) at least 9 months before Admiral made their announcement. Same story with the Sabre. It was in development long before Admiral made their announcement. It had to be. We cannot go from a standing start to product on the shelves in a short time. The process of producing such a large, detailed, and functional aircraft model is extremely time consuming.
21st Century Toys created the 18th scale airplane collectible market. At all times, we have a number of new 1/18th aircraft in development. We do not react to other’s choices. We have no plans for a Hellcat. Why? We studied it and determined that there were other aircraft that were higher priority to develop. Our line for the next two years has already been decided. Admiral again chose to do an obvious A-list airplane. The Phantom was in front-line service for something like 40 years! It has been on the top of our list for years now. It is a very bold choice for Admiral to make based on the realities of this market. For all we know, BBI may have one in development as well. Let’s hope not, but if they do, I’m sure they would not throw away months of work and hundreds of thousands of dollars of development and tooling cost just to let another company have all the sales. We won’t either.
I understand how frustrating it is for the collector, but understand that we have a long range game plan and we are sticking to it. If there is duplication of effort, that’s unfortunate, but the list of A-list airplanes is finite, and the more companies that get into this game, the more this is going to happen. We have a number of other exciting 1/18th scale aircraft announcements planned for the next few months. No, it’s not a Skyraider or a Dauntless! Please understand that while we are not a small mom and pop company anymore, we are still enthusiasts at heart and do our very best to bring our customers the coolest military collectibles we can make.
The retail price is set by many factors, and not in response to outside forces. The lower the price, the more units we can sell. It’s simple economics. In the end, the choice of whose Phantom you want to purchase is yours, but I can assure you, our Phantom will be to the highest standards of detail and accuracy. We’ve put a lot of blood, sweat, and tears in to make it so. My guess is you’ll probably want to buy both.
Roy Sutherland
Designer/Product manager
21st Century Toys
G'daytko211 wrote:Here is the answer on the A-10 as it has been told to me.
TOO BIG, TOO COSTLY, FOR ONLY a FEW SCHEMES.
You got your camo, and you got a whole ton of boring low vis greys! Compare that to the colorful carrier markings of the phantom, show schemes, thunderbirds, blue angles, camos, other countries!!!!! Kinda starts to make sense! YOU HAVE TO MOVE LOTS OF PLANES TO MAKE ANY MONEY!
Air national guard A-10's ain't goning to cut it! NOW would I personally love to see one for my collection grey or not YES! But I would only need one GREY bird and I would be done! Maybe a camo...
The F-4 is a GREAT choice and THAT is why there is duplication!
Black Lion VF-213 wrote:I'm not worried for Admiral in light of 21st's F-4 offering. It may be ~$50 cheaper to purchase the 21st F-4 but I feel confident Admiral will make their money goals through their F-4. Admiral will have their paint schemes and 21st will have theirs. Doubtful they will all have duplicates. Considering this is an A list airplane with multiple paint schemes, we collectors will buy at least one from each manufacturer.
Now that the "A" list phrase has been used extensively by tko and the 21st Century President, it's obvious that for me and others on this forum, our dreams of having an F-14 produced will come true. It truly is inevitable. Think of it. What airplane is at the very top of the "A" List of planes? The F-14!! Top Gun, Final Countdown, covers of video games, inspired space ships in those weird Japanese cartoons, GIJoe SkyStriker, the television series JAG, etc.....
As TKO said...to paraphrase him: muliple paint schemes sell airplanes!! I can't think of any other modern airplane that has ever had more colorful schemes than the F-14.
Envision the high visibililty markings of the CAG birds in various squadrons (Jolly Rogers, Tomcatters, Bounty Hunters, Swordsmen, Black Aces, Sundowners, Red Rippers, Vampires, Black Bunnies, etc to name a few) and the Last Cruise schemes of squadrons from the past few years (Black Lions, TopHatters, Tomcatters, etc) of F-14's make this airplane the most obvious choice for either Admiral, BBI, or 21st Century to make.
What a year 2007 would be if they announced this news....
Aferg, I honestly would not be surprised if BBI made one. They did show a dummy hellcat and A-10 last year or so and look what happened, we actually are getting a Hellcat. For what its worth I am sure the A-10 takes a lot more tooling then the smaller hellcat so I would not be surprised if BBI is working on one as we speak. Not to mention they tend to come out of nowhere with their stuff.aferguson wrote:sorry, i didn't realize TKO had posted those remarks from Roy....the posts have been coming in so fast, that while i typed another post of my own, all those remarks were made and i didn't notice. The fact that i hadn't had din-din yet didn't help either.
As for the A-10, we all know that 21c is BIG on repaint potential of a subject when they decide what to make. Maybe this is because WM forces them to keep their prices very low and hence profit per item is low so they have to count on selling a ton of units to recover costs, i don't know, but whatever the case i think we have pretty much heard the final word on the A-10 from 21c. The GWS foam flyer A-10 is looking better all the time.
Absolutely! Hey Jason!, 21st just just said they arent making an A-10! Market is wide open! Jump on it now,,,,,,Please!shadow83 wrote:I think that when it comes to the A10 we should look to AT and jason.They seem more willing to do a larger project even if it offers less options.Dont get me wrong i love them both but 21st alos has to stay within a certain price range due to there primary distributor.
Thanks Matt, you done good.grunt1 wrote:From the Bad Cat site regarding the AT Phantom:
"UPDATE 2/13/2007--In the interest of accuracy and world peace in general, we have removed the estimated price of this item. Once we get a firm price from our supplier, we'll post an exact price with the usual "Preorder Special" for all the early birds who are ready to sign-up and get a good deal. We are still several months away from this point, however. Blue Skies.
The most ambitious 1:18 project ever!"
A matter of timing and that's all....chunks wrote:Ok, I can see this. They've stuff waiting to introduce but can't find the right time. Someone else come along and announces it, and now they have it also!!
I'm not slamming 21c, I just wished if this stuff is in the wings that they'd make it available instead of waiting for someone else to announce it instead!!!