damian
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I'm sorry to say there is
Do you have some pics. Corgi have some 1:32 that I was hoping to use with my displays. Is there a big difference.
I'm sorry to say there is
Do you have some pics. Corgi have some 1:32 that I was hoping to use with my displays. Is there a big difference.
I put my 21st Century Me 262 next to my K&C one and you can see the difference
I put my 21st Century Me 262 next to my K&C one and you can see the difference
I believe he was referring to the actual size (meters, feet) not the photos.
Here are the dimensions per Carlos:
Just asking but do you have any idea of how the Corgi planes fit with the K and C ones?
I think your right 1/30 is the way to go & Me 262 Night fighter got to be top of the list :wink2:
Great painting and thank for sharingI'm with you, There's a great painting by James Dietz of an evening preparation at a german night fighter airfield" Too Late in the Day"
I think figarti should keep doing them in 1/32, like they did their splendid B-17, when they are stand alone models. If part of a series which is already 1/30, as the WWII german figures, etc., like they did the Storch, it should be 1/30.
1/30 has my vote. A ju-88 would be wonderful as it took part in all theaters of the war as well as all years of the war.. And fifarti could do it right
Cheers Forum Squadron Members,
My vote goes for 1:32 in regards to the four-engined monoliths and 1:30 scale for the one & two-engined beauties. I feel that the size difference with the large bombers, etc. is not noticeable at all especially since I have the Figarti Memphis Belle displayed with its airmen along with the Frontline Belle crew set and all sorts of K&C RAF & USAAF figures and sets. In any case, I am just happy that they are producing these unique warbirds. Once again and a bit off topic, I can not stress what an absolutely stunning scale model that the Figarti Owl is after seeing it live. A very solid piece that will be a focal point in anyone's collection! The packaging looked safe & fool proof too so rest easy chaps!
Horrido,
Beaufighter
Good point by our Air Chief Marshall. Shouldn't be noticeable for the larger ones and might just safe everyone a little moolah.
Cheers Forum Squadron Members,
My vote goes for 1:32 in regards to the four-engined monoliths and 1:30 scale for the one & two-engined beauties. I feel that the size difference with the large bombers, etc. is not noticeable at all especially since I have the Figarti Memphis Belle displayed with its airmen along with the Frontline Belle crew set and all sorts of K&C RAF & USAAF figures and sets. In any case, I am just happy that they are producing these unique warbirds. Once again and a bit off topic, I can not stress what an absolutely stunning scale model that the Figarti Owl is after seeing it live. A very solid piece that will be a focal point in anyone's collection! The packaging looked safe & fool proof too so rest easy chaps!
Horrido,
Beaufighter