1:32 Helicopter Search
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1:32 Helicopter Search
Hey guys,
Anyone know of any 1:32 helicopters in existance?
TIA.
-Noel
Anyone know of any 1:32 helicopters in existance?
TIA.
-Noel
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None that I have ever seen, at least as pre-built. There may be some kits out there (maybe Trumpeter?), but I don't know for sure. Most seem to be 1/48, which seems to be a pretty popular and common scale for helicopters.
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zu lange vertröstet zu lange belogen
Verraten und verkauft,
Durch den Dreck und über den Tisch gezogen.
H.R.K 1993
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Walmart used to carry a 1/32 diecast Marine Huey under their Motorworks brand. Came in a red box. I have one I picked up on clearance, and I quite like it. Sorry, but I don't currently have picture ability.
I just checked mine and it doesn't list the manufacturer, but just the everpresent "Made in China"
I just checked mine and it doesn't list the manufacturer, but just the everpresent "Made in China"
Geoff
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Here... someone is selling one like mine.
http://cgi.ebay.com/Large-Diecast-Huey- ... dZViewItem
By the way, before you get excited, only the Huey was 1/32. The other were, I believe, 1/48 or something, but not 1/32
http://cgi.ebay.com/Large-Diecast-Huey- ... dZViewItem
By the way, before you get excited, only the Huey was 1/32. The other were, I believe, 1/48 or something, but not 1/32
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Sigh...
I don't do Ebay anymore.
Too many scams and rip-off artists there.
It really bugs me that nobody does 1:32 helicopters, but they do the vehicles and the soldiers? Ever try fitting a 1:32 soldier into a 1:48 helicopter?
Come on Unimax!!
-Noel
I don't do Ebay anymore.
Too many scams and rip-off artists there.
It really bugs me that nobody does 1:32 helicopters, but they do the vehicles and the soldiers? Ever try fitting a 1:32 soldier into a 1:48 helicopter?
Come on Unimax!!
-Noel
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Those were all available (Hog/Cobra/Apache) under the "Motor Works" boxed line (previously under another name which escapes me right now) and cost $14.99 when I had purchased them as well as 48th AC (Tomcat/Hornet/P51/P38). The nicest of the bunch were all three helos, the Tomcat and Hornet, and with a little detailing, make nice display pieces.
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I found the three helicopters that you guys are referring to.
The manufacturer is Toy Zone.
But, some sites have them listed as 1:32 helicopters. Some have them listed as 1:40 helicopters.
Is there much of a difference in scale percentage?
-Noel
The manufacturer is Toy Zone.
But, some sites have them listed as 1:32 helicopters. Some have them listed as 1:40 helicopters.
Is there much of a difference in scale percentage?
-Noel
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Those are one in the same (Toy Zone...also boxed under the Motor Works/Walmart) and the boxes do list them as being 1:40 and if memory serves me correct, someone on a different forum did a scale check and it was pretty accurate.Soldier16S wrote:I found the three helicopters that you guys are referring to.
The manufacturer is Toy Zone.
But, some sites have them listed as 1:32 helicopters. Some have them listed as 1:40 helicopters.
Is there much of a difference in scale percentage?
-Noel
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