This thread is an interesting read so I thought i'd throw my two cents in.
First of all, and this is the "if you cant buy it, build it" side of me. How good is the paintjob. Could someone effectively repaint another 21st mustang to look just like the TT. Even to the point wher they could possibly pull one over and sell it on evilbay as a genuineTT? So in other words, the "collectibility" is in the paintscheme alone.
I guess I'm taking the view of "so what?" as well. I guess I am pretty seperated from the issue than most because, well for starters - we dont have walmart in New Zealand....And so the whole act of buying the 190's to get the TT is foreign to me.
But I think (and I dont mean to disrespect anyone - these are just my views on "collectibles"), but I think that the TT could've been something more. Maybe if it was signed by a squadron pilot or something to further carry the "historical" angle of it. Or a small badge embossed with "model number 1 out of 200" or whatever.
Even if 21st acknowledged the fact that people now had a shelf full of 190's by maybe adding "detail" pieces for the 190's as well. So the TT could've come with some ground crew or even a special display stand with some text explaining the history of the plane - as well as some ground crew for the 190's to complete some sort of "dogfight special edition set" (now that I think of it, how about a special edition stand that held the mustang and 190 together).
Anyway.............Sorry tko211 if this sounds like unrealistic whining. This was just my "idealist" viewpoint, with no consideration for costs and what not. I'm sure I would be proud to have the TT parked next to old crow (and BBB!!!!).
...............and yes, those of you who do have the TT...............I'm slightly jealous

"you get in a steep dive in this thing and you've got almost no maneuvarabilty at all. You couldn't hit the broad side of a barn with the broad side of another barn"