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Should Figarti Airplanes Be Made in 1/30 Scale or 1/32 Scale?

  • 1/30 Scale

    Votes: 74 80.4%
  • 1/32 Scale

    Votes: 18 19.6%

  • Total voters
    92
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 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.
 
I think your right 1/30 is the way to go & Me 262 Night fighter got to be top of the list :wink2:

I'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"
 

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I'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"
Great painting and thank for sharing
 
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
 
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.

I see your point, but the problem is that if a B-17 can be done, then a C-47 can be done, and a person who collects the B-17s will probably want the C-47s too, and then that ties in with 1/30 ground scale figs, etc.
 
I would vote for a C-47 and would definitely be a buyer. Many jumps from the left side of that wonderful bird. Larry.
 
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

Im with you a JU88 would be awesome a bit worried about the FIFARTI..............:redface2:^&grin
 
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
 
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.
 
Good point by our Air Chief Marshall. Shouldn't be noticeable for the larger ones and might just safe everyone a little moolah.

Thanks for the Kind words Field Marshall Brad "Jazzeum"! See you in Chicago Sir!

Best,
Marc
 
Any news if & when were see a new plane ^&confuse Think a Do335 would be very poplar going by people post
 
1/30 Mosquitoes, Lancasters, and Junkers sound fantastic, but I would also love to see some modern fighters.
 
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

Absolutely agree....a very logical approach for 1:30 and 1:32....I would have liked to have purchased a Figarti B-17....Looks like a great effort by the Figarti team....I would like to see Figarti produce an Me262 nite-fighter:salute::
 

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