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der Vogelfänger
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by der Vogelfänger » Thu Jan 11, 2007 7:46 am
Wow, that is impressive and a good write-up to boot......man, it sure is tempting to get back to building, after seeing this. The price is VERY good, too. Thanks for this link.
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by gary1930 » Thu Jan 11, 2007 9:59 am
gary1930 wrote: I just found a Bandai Puma kit in 1/32 on Ebay which I never knew existed. I'll have to build that one!
Maybe not. It is way over scale, probably about 1/28th. It looks like I wasted $40.
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by der Vogelfänger » Thu Jan 11, 2007 10:07 am
gary1930 wrote:gary1930 wrote: I just found a Bandai Puma kit in 1/32 on Ebay which I never knew existed. I'll have to build that one!
Maybe not. It is way over scale, probably about 1/28th. It looks like I wasted $40.
Even more important information....thanks, too.
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by ltcbj » Fri Jan 12, 2007 3:40 am
I am not sure what Jessica Simpson has to do with 1/32 models. The download didn't work anyway....
In taking another look at the title to this thread I realized that I have never (ever) seen a 1/32 scale kit. They are all 1/35, 72d, 76th, 48th etc., but I just haven't seen 1/32 at all. What have I missed?
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by der Vogelfänger » Fri Jan 12, 2007 5:24 am
ltcbj wrote:I am not sure what Jessica Simpson has to do with 1/32 models. The download didn't work anyway....
In taking another look at the title to this thread I realized that I have never (ever) seen a 1/32 scale kit. They are all 1/35, 72d, 76th, 48th etc., but I just haven't seen 1/32 at all. What have I missed?
That is understandable since the 1/32 kits just came out. If you will check out the 21C home page under Area21 listings, they recently had a write up and pictures of these kits....here is the link for your convenience:
http://www.21stcenturytoys.com/area21/a ... newsID=247
The price, as they indicated, is very much lower than other 1/32 (traditionally an airplane scale vs. 1/35 for armor) kits.
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by ltcbj » Fri Jan 12, 2007 7:41 am
I had seen the review. I only built 1/72 air kits so I was not familiar with their history in 1/32. I had built 1/35 armor kits however and simply mis-assumed that the 1/32 referred to was for armor kits. I'm kind of funnel focused on armor....
This doesn't respond to the simpson-spam however.... Where'd that come from?
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by krieglok » Fri Jan 12, 2007 7:56 pm
The weasel guy was a liitle undersized. I think he was actually the radio operator with out a helmet. He looked similar to the walkie talkie guy from the m16 halftrack. The pointing M8 guy was a bit bigger and closer to 1:32. I will try to post a picture of them to jog the memory.
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by ltcbj » Sat Jan 13, 2007 4:30 am
Yes he did seem undersized. The Monogram guys generally were heftier than say the Revell soldiers. Of interest is that the same sculpts Revell used for their 1/35 troopers were used by ROCO, only in 1/87 scale. Just scaled down.... It amazed me when I discovered this several years ago. I hadn't known it could be done.
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