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STONEWALL JACKSON
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How do you think the arrival of the cheaper hurricane will affect the value and demand for much higher priced warbirds?
How do you think the arrival of the cheaper hurricane will affect the value and demand for much higher priced warbirds?
I don't think it will have any impact. There are so few Warbirds and they were so expensive, only dedicated well off collectors could get them. And they are wood, not polystone and are collectors items. You don't see many being sold on e-bay and only dedicated well off collectors would buy them now on resale.
The new plane is very well done from the photo, but I don't think an upscale collector would buy the polystone version only instead of the original. Probably would get both - not to mention any names.
Terry
I'd rather track down the 1/32 scale WWI aircraft by 21st Century Toys and other manufacturers, personally. They're actually better detailed models, in my opinion.
Prost!
Brad
I'm not sure you can say that until you've actually done a side by side comparison![]()
According to dealers I talked to they couldn't give away those polystone warbirds. It could be that it wasn't part of an overall them: pilots, groundcrew, airfield, etc. At least that's what Andy and Louis thought a few years back.
This is truly great to see all the excitement over these planes![]()
As Brad said the polystone planes the first time round did not move fast or nearly at all.
This time though you have the add ons and the range. I can see (and some have already) collectors ordering the plane and the figures.
Also times have changed and maybe Andy was too before his time when he did polystone before.
I championed the polystone warbird with Andy for years since i have worked with K&C UK full time and i will keep on now for a range as they are awesome and the time is right. There is a larger market of K&C collectors and there is a greater appreciation for what K&C does for the Hobby...........trend setter!
Tony