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Post by Quixote511 » Thu Feb 21, 2008 6:00 am

I do XD, but I used to hang the 1/48 scale airplanes I would build from my classroom ceiling. Then, 32x had more and more airframes, and my time to build models decreases steadily. I can't have competing scales. So, I switched over to 100% 32x for the classroom ceiling. As far as ground goes, I have very little 32x--just what people have given me as gifts.

I have to admit that it is nice to feed the plane addiction with a little shot of 32x inbetween XD releases. To tell the truth, I looked forward to the FOV P-39 more than the XD Nachtjaeger.
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Post by General Blasto » Thu Feb 21, 2008 7:02 am

True that 1 32nd has more items, but remember, their figures are NOT poseable :( Only time will tell what Armour will come out in 1 18th ;) Then there are collectors like me that CAN'T wait and start building our own models. And it doesn't stop there either :roll: I have custom figures with different heads, different painted uniforms, etc. :twisted: Oh the insanity of it all, BUT I enjoy it. Hmmm, what a pain in the aski it would be to change heads on 1 32nd or even better, paint /change the color of hair, add facial details to 1 32nd :shock: I think I'd need a second set of glasses or maybe a third eye to squint that much :lol: :lol: :lol: Or the pain of the thought, I think I'm in the RIGHT scale :P 8) Da General

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Post by holensock » Thu Feb 21, 2008 7:50 am

General Blasto wrote:True that 1 32nd has more items, but remember, their figures are NOT poseable :( Only time will tell what Armour will come out in 1 18th ;) Then there are collectors like me that CAN'T wait and start building our own models. And it doesn't stop there either :roll: I have custom figures with different heads, different painted uniforms, etc. :twisted: Oh the insanity of it all, BUT I enjoy it. Hmmm, what a pain in the aski it would be to change heads on 1 32nd or even better, paint /change the color of hair, add facial details to 1 32nd :shock: I think I'd need a second set of glasses or maybe a third eye to squint that much :lol: :lol: :lol: Or the pain of the thought, I think I'm in the RIGHT scale :P 8) Da General
How true!
Unposeable figures is what's kept me out of 1:32. Sure, there's ALOT MORE of 32 on the shelves and all looks cool, but when it comes to the 'statue' figures, I walk away. As a kid I had BAGS of the 'little green' soldiers-that's all we had to buy (exception being the 12" Joes) but can you imagine if we also had a choice of getting poseable 1:18 figures back then? There would've been no question which ones I'd have wanted my parents to buy me.
Hmmm...do you think 21C might NOT be attempting to 'articulate' the 32 figures because if they did...1:18 would die? Betcha these questions happened when the model RR companies came out with HO, then N and now Z scale...but ALL these scales including O and the Garden scales are all alive!

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Post by mikeg » Thu Feb 21, 2008 11:03 am

Well, 0bviously, collect 18th AC and Armor- any and all. Find yourself collecting 1/32 only because you've already got the current 1/18th stuff. Get the 1/48th AC, but pass on the armor for whatever reason. Get the 1/144th AC and Armor because.............um...........because um.......

Anything in 1/32nd, I just stick with 21st- or it would truly be a bottomless pit

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Post by scbvideoboy » Thu Feb 21, 2008 5:45 pm

Personally, i just don't find them satisfying, so i don't collect smaller scale stuff....but that's just me.
and me...I bought a few 1/32 tanks and was let down. I have always said they are just like buying the 1/35 models.

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Post by blurx7 » Thu Feb 21, 2008 5:53 pm

Plenty of room for all tastes, I say. :D
Actually, the more of you guys that fail to buy 1/32, the easier it is for me to find it! :D
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Post by VMF115 » Thu Feb 21, 2008 9:05 pm

I will never covert to smaller scale…Nope not gonna do it ...Never,,, :D
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Post by Sabrefan » Thu Feb 21, 2008 9:10 pm

This thread is starting to get funny to me. Where is it written that we have to chose EITHER 32nd or 18th scale. I collect both, and I for one am happy that I have that option. There are great models in both scales, and I have shelves full to prove it. Collect what you want, but why say over and over I will ONLY collect one certain scale. :D
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Post by iflabs » Thu Feb 21, 2008 9:53 pm

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Post by olifant » Thu Feb 21, 2008 11:33 pm

holensock wrote:
General Blasto wrote:True that 1 32nd has more items, but remember, their figures are NOT poseable :( Only time will tell what Armour will come out in 1 18th ;) Then there are collectors like me that CAN'T wait and start building our own models. And it doesn't stop there either :roll: I have custom figures with different heads, different painted uniforms, etc. :twisted: Oh the insanity of it all, BUT I enjoy it. Hmmm, what a pain in the aski it would be to change heads on 1 32nd or even better, paint /change the color of hair, add facial details to 1 32nd :shock: I think I'd need a second set of glasses or maybe a third eye to squint that much :lol: :lol: :lol: Or the pain of the thought, I think I'm in the RIGHT scale :P 8) Da General
How true!
Unposeable figures is what's kept me out of 1:32. Sure, there's ALOT MORE of 32 on the shelves and all looks cool, but when it comes to the 'statue' figures, I walk away. As a kid I had BAGS of the 'little green' soldiers-that's all we had to buy (exception being the 12" Joes) but can you imagine if we also had a choice of getting poseable 1:18 figures back then? There would've been no question which ones I'd have wanted my parents to buy me.
Hmmm...do you think 21C might NOT be attempting to 'articulate' the 32 figures because if they did...1:18 would die? Betcha these questions happened when the model RR companies came out with HO, then N and now Z scale...but ALL these scales including O and the Garden scales are all alive!
Good news fellas! The new 1/32 aircraft pilots have articulated heads and arms! Buy without the guilt now! :P
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Post by holensock » Fri Feb 22, 2008 5:26 am

Good news fellas! The new 1/32 aircraft pilots have articulated heads and arms! Buy without the guilt now! :P[/quote]

Yeah...
THEY give a PILOT an articulated head and arms and all he does is SIT in the cockpit!
BUT...
THEY make soldiers STIFF as a board... :roll:

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Post by ostketten » Fri Feb 22, 2008 8:17 am

one of the biggest bear traps that you can find. There is the possobility that you may have to go to an antique store to get one. Get it , open it up and put that dirty little 1/32 on top of it. Problem solved. You could possible adjust the spring on it so that it has a hair trigger. So when you just look at it it slams shut.
LOLL...1:32 envy rears it's ugly head.... :lol: :lol: Face it.. you XD hounds are never gonna have the variety of new offerings that come at us in 32X like flakes in a snowstorm... 8)
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Post by tmanthegreat » Fri Feb 22, 2008 1:01 pm

Sabrefan wrote:Where is it written that we have to chose EITHER 32nd or 18th scale. I collect both, and I for one am happy that I have that option.
Very true :wink: Certainly it has the potential to strain my bank account, but why only collect one scale, time period, theme, etc. and be jealous and bitter about what the other one has to offer? If you like the Marder III, the Hetzer tank destroyer, FW-190A, or even the F-4 Phantom (to name a few vehicles offered in 1:32 and not in 1:18 ) get the model in 1:32!
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Post by immeww2 » Fri Feb 22, 2008 1:23 pm

No restraints here folks. Bottom line - If you like it get it! :D

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Post by DocTodd » Sat Feb 23, 2008 11:34 pm

I have to agree-get what you like and be happy.
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Post by Tambo » Tue Feb 26, 2008 4:49 pm

On the Hunt for 1/32 109s..... I have a bunch and want to make a full set now. :D

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