Holy crap in a hat, you're back too!
It takes all 3 Admins to align in order to trigger the apocalypse of 2012. Stay tuned.
Holy crap in a hat, you're back too!
Well, we know the Admiral one is dead, so if you wanted one this is it. 150 ain't bad for an all new piece (you watching, Bbi?).
Just wish it was something Cold War---Current.
Just before they went down, 21st CT was developing a prototype of a 1:18 scale F-4 Phantom.
How awesome would that thing look with full ordnance?
Just before they went down, 21st CT was developing a prototype of a 1:18 scale F-4 Phantom.
How awesome would that thing look with full ordnance?
Okay who kept the girl?, I know she was there when I posted
I believe they undercut some other company (BBI or Admiral) on the F-4 also, just like the A-10.
Whatever. Modern or bust.
Already stocked up on ammo and guns. I'm good.
this...though obviously the vintage crowd is the squeakier wheel, either with their wallets or mouths...*sigh*
you only need one bullet for each family member...
Wow, way to go dark with it Eddie.
1.) Welcome back, NSA!
2.) Nice to hear that 1:18 aircraft are still alive afterall! Will order one of these, so thanks for the intel.
Which websites are selling the Dauntless?
http://www.warbird-photos.com/gpxd/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=25634&start=275We thank you for your support and apologize to have raised so many concerns,.... Yes, there will be a model kit of the SBD-3 released as a model kit. This is our way to overcome the high cost of tooling and allow us to present all new tooling item to 1/18 collectors, as well as an item to invite model builders to join the 1/18 community. There are already talks that a few after-market companies also show support by making detail enhancing products for the SBD-3.
Like the SBD-3 at "Battle of Midway", our 1/18 SBD-3 will also serve as the turning point for the 1/18 collections and this is our Battle of Midway. With YOUR support, we can make this a success and to turn the tide to enable further expand of our collections in larger scales. Along the way, we are certain that there are things we have overlooked and improvements are being made which is exactly why the release date had been pushed back.
Please note the following on Merit's "Built n Painted" 1/18 SBD-3:
1. Nylon parts are being used from the beginning to strengthen certain areas.
2. Plastic are thinners and special designs are used for strengthening.
3. Screws are used in the assembly process.
4. Special attention was made during the design to achieve a balanced compromise for durability, play value, and scale effect.
5. We have used the SBD-3 paint master in our web site, and so the final product may look different.
6. The paint master is built with first test shot obtained in November 2011.
7. MIL-88001 is "Battle of Midway" marking SBD-3
MIL-88002 is "Battle of Coral Sea" marking SBD-3
8. MIL-88002 is released first in order to follow historical events.
9. All Merit items starts with "8"
We hope we have addressed some of your concerns and we will continue to work hard to bring in your 1/18 SBD-3 ASAP.
For a second there I was almost lead to believe in his first couple of statements that they were going to release this as a kit and not a per-assembled one. Anyhow, they still haven't addressed who is behind the making of this model. Merit is contracting it to somebody but who? My guess its Hobby Boss. But regardless this will certainly be a model kit as we previously suspected. As it is they had to push back the release date so they can spend more time on strengthening it. All in all though I'm still hopefully that everything will turn out great in the end.
Im confused.. are they only releasing the model version or are they releasing both?
It seems so convincing that what he's trying to tell us here is they are planing on releasing just a kit version to keep costs down. But the parts regarding the screws and paint scheme has me thinking otherwise. And this talk about 3rd parties willing to join in to make extra items for the this plane has me a bit concerned. If this is a complete model why would you need anything else. Maybe a couple of pilots but that should be about it.
It seems so convincing that what he's trying to tell us here is they are planing on releasing just a kit version to keep costs down. But the parts regarding the screws and paint scheme has me thinking otherwise. And this talk about 3rd parties willing to join in to make extra items for the this plane has me a bit concerned. If this is a complete model why would you need anything else. Maybe a couple of pilots but that should be about it.