I've seen the Mosquito that Ray is talking about, in 1/32 scale, and it's great. I'm sure all the Corgi stuff is nice but you can't beat those Wooden planes. They are special.
Special yes, but for $1000.00 they **** well better be. Corgi is as little as $50.00, theres no comparison to the detail, Corgi hands down and it's a viable option for those of us with more shallow pockets.
Ray
Mark that, just checked e-bay starting bid 30.00 buy it now 40
Special yes, but for $1000.00 they **** well better be. Corgi is as little as $50.00, theres no comparison to the detail, Corgi hands down and it's a viable option for those of us with more shallow pockets.
Ray
Mark that, just checked e-bay starting bid 30.00 buy it now 40
Couldn't agree more. I have the 2 Figarti P40's and a 21st P40. Next time I buy aircraft for a dio, it'll be Corgi.![]()
Are the figarti nice?
I don't recall having really looked at a K&C warbird--could somebody post a photo or two, for the sake of comparison? Greatly appreciated.![]()
Yeah, I think they are. The Dick Rossi came with a slightly warped wing, but I was advised not to try the hot water/cold water trick so I left well alone. The regular P40 was supplied okay. The undercarriage on both leaves a bit to be desired - but again, I haven't tried to tart them up any. I wanted a Flying Tiger dio, so I got the 21st Century version as well. It does need some work - but for the price, I can't complain. They all go very well with a couple of FoV jeeps, which I understand the FT's did get their hands on at some point in their existance. The Frontline FT pilot figures, a couple of Figarti Kuamintang figures - and believe it or not, K&C's SOHK Grannie with Baby rounded the dio off. I'd like to add some tents, and if I can get my hands on some, a couple of water buffalo.Are the figarti nice?
I think the ME262a4 Jet bomber varient first saw service trying to bomb the bridge at Remagen.
You're probably right. I have read that the Arado 234 jet bomber was deployed against the bridge site and Hitler had V2s re-targeted against the Remagen area. The Luftwaffe also tried attacks with regular aircraft as well. The Remagen area soon boasted the largest concentraion of US AAA in the European Theater, 90mm guns, automatic cannon, multiple gun mounts, etc.
Hmm - a K&C FoB on Remagen? Late war US troops, armor (a good chance to create a K&C Pershing and be totally correct!) and other vehicles, plus German engineers, FLAK troops and Volksturm, civillian refugees PLUS themed aircraft to go with it. Certainly bears consideration (nudge, nudge, wink, wink)
Gary
You're probably right. I have read that the Arado 234 jet bomber was deployed against the bridge site and Hitler had V2s re-targeted against the Remagen area. The Luftwaffe also tried attacks with regular aircraft as well. The Remagen area soon boasted the largest concentraion of US AAA in the European Theater, 90mm guns, automatic cannon, multiple gun mounts, etc.
Hmm - a K&C FoB on Remagen? Late war US troops, armor (a good chance to create a K&C Pershing and be totally correct!) and other vehicles, plus German engineers, FLAK troops and Volksturm, civillian refugees PLUS themed aircraft to go with it. Certainly bears consideration (nudge, nudge, wink, wink)
Gary
You're probably right. I have read that the Arado 234 jet bomber was deployed against the bridge site and Hitler had V2s re-targeted against the Remagen area. The Luftwaffe also tried attacks with regular aircraft as well. The Remagen area soon boasted the largest concentraion of US AAA in the European Theater, 90mm guns, automatic cannon, multiple gun mounts, etc.
Hmm - a K&C FoB on Remagen? Late war US troops, armor (a good chance to create a K&C Pershing and be totally correct!) and other vehicles, plus German engineers, FLAK troops and Volksturm, civillian refugees PLUS themed aircraft to go with it. Certainly bears consideration (nudge, nudge, wink, wink)
Gary
Most of the German air strength was horded for Operation "Bodenplatte" (spelling?). That was the big air strike on Allied forward airfields on New Years 1945. The last big gasp of the Luftwaffe in the west.
FYI there were a number of German air-to-ground operations around Remagen after the 9th Armored seized the Ludendorf Bridge there.
Gary
Cheers Forum Squadron members. Two lithographs by the amazing UK artists Robert Taylor & Nicolas Trudgian depicting Remagen.