New war birds. (1 Viewer)

What is overpriced for one is not for another. For instance, I would never buy the StuGs (FoB or AK) as I find them overpriced. Useless to say that I have little interest, if any, in tanks. Accordingly, I can understand that you find the new warbirds expensive 'cause your lack of interest.

Pierre.

You are 100% correct Pierre I would not buy them if they were just say $200.I prefer ground forces and will always be this way.I will not comment on K&C planes again as I agree with you my opion will always be the same .800 dollars your kidding me.
 
What is the origin of the name "war bird"? Is that a K & C name or does it come from service use?
 
What is the origin of the name "war bird"? Is that a K & C name or does it come from service use?

No it isn't a K & C name, the term "war bird" has been used by Airshow fans etc for some time and is used to describe aircraft that operated in conflicts, especially WWII.
 
Well i must be in no mans land here then!.Because although i love WW2 Aircraft i just couldn't justify shelling out that much wonga for a plane.But maybe thats just cos i love Tanks and infantry.Four hundred big ones would by 'a whole lotta Arnhem' (Hey wasn't that a song by AC/DC,oh no that was 'Rosie',superb guitar break )Anyhoo,my hook is i never sell my K&C so my collecting is pure pleasure.So for me its not worth investing.However when i do finally shuffle off this mortal coil my wife can have a Bonanza selling all my stuff,god bless her.:)

Rob
 
I tell a lie!.I did once sell a set of the original FJ's.But that was only because i thought they looked a little too big and chunky to go with my other figs.

Rob:)
 
Well i must be in no mans land here then!.Because although i love WW2 Aircraft i just couldn't justify shelling out that much wonga for a plane.But maybe thats just cos i love Tanks and infantry.Four hundred big ones would by 'a whole lotta Arnhem' (Hey wasn't that a song by AC/DC,oh no that was 'Rosie',superb guitar break )Anyhoo,my hook is i never sell my K&C so my collecting is pure pleasure.So for me its not worth investing.However when i do finally shuffle off this mortal coil my wife can have a Bonanza selling all my stuff,god bless her.:)

Rob

My thoughts entirely Rob. We all have to make compromises one way or another, and one of mine is that there's no way I can justify that kind of money for a model aeroplane. As it was, the receipt for my Figarti Dick Rossi P40B was kept well hidden when it arrived, I'll tell you. By the same token, if others can justify the price and they really want a warbird, then why not? Its their money, not mine.

Cheers
H
 
My thoughts entirely Rob. We all have to make compromises one way or another, and one of mine is that there's no way I can justify that kind of money for a model aeroplane. As it was, the receipt for my Figarti Dick Rossi P40B was kept well hidden when it arrived, I'll tell you. By the same token, if others can justify the price and they really want a warbird, then why not? Its their money, not mine.

Cheers
H

Of course each to their own.I guess thats the trouble with our collecting,you have to miss some stuff to get other stuff.Its whatever lights your candle i suppose:)

Rob
 
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Hello Louis how are you going.I have not held one of the new planes in my hands just seen the pictures.Maybe if I had a warm fuzzy filling would come over me and I might have to buy one.I have seen and held the old ones with the painted glass and got no feeling at all.They are rubbish in my eyes and I would not touch them.But I will take you word for it that the new ones are the best in the world as I read all the post you write and you seem to no what your saying.Keep buying them over priced planes and I will keep reading your posts.

Simpson,

I started buying K&C back in 1993, and I paid around $150 for the planes then, and $14 for single figures, and $150 for the early primative wood tanks. Believe me, I prefer a bargain, and I have never sold a single item in my collection, so the appreciation that comes from "strictly limited" production is not what I'm in it for, I'm in it to collect what I love. I happen to love the K&C warbirds (along with most of their other products), so indeed I will keep buying them. But, just for the record, those old warbirds with the painted glass that you refer to as "rubbish", I could sell if I chose for many times the $150 I paid for them, so maybe my buying what I lvoed wasn't such a bad financial decision either.
 
I'd love to buy a plane.....the Waco Glider! I dont get it...KC produces wonderful new glider infantry and then decides to go back into the plane business but no glider? Seems to me a missed opportunity for cross product selling...planes and figures as one! Then what if I was holding my new Waco and fell in love with the planes too.....oh boy! :eek: I'd shell out hundreds for a Waco.
 
Wasn't the size issue the reason we didn't get a Waco?

Rob
 
Brad-

Would you please post a couple of photos of it, please?

Thanks.

Meilleures amitiés,
Pierre.

Pierre,

K & C sent me this photo. Only 10 were made. Maybe Praetorian can post better photos next week.
 

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Pierre,

K & C sent me this photo. Only 10 were made. Maybe Praetorian can post better photos next week.


Hi Brad-

Thanks for posting. Did you choose the same camo as Louis?

Meilleures amitiés,
Pierre.
 
Simpson,

I started buying K&C back in 1993, and I paid around $150 for the planes then, and $14 for single figures, and $150 for the early primative wood tanks. Believe me, I prefer a bargain, and I have never sold a single item in my collection, so the appreciation that comes from "strictly limited" production is not what I'm in it for, I'm in it to collect what I love. I happen to love the K&C warbirds (along with most of their other products), so indeed I will keep buying them. But, just for the record, those old warbirds with the painted glass that you refer to as "rubbish", I could sell if I chose for many times the $150 I paid for them, so maybe my buying what I lvoed wasn't such a bad financial decision either.
You are right Louis.Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.I married a very beautiful women many years ago and I will never sell her either.She has cost me over the years hundreds of thousands of dollars .All of my mates would gladley pay Three times the amount of money I have spent on her if only they could find a bargin like her.I was wrong to call these planes rubbish and I won"t do it again.I would love to see a photo of the wooden tanks you say you have.I have always said money is a tool for happiness so spread it around even on wooden planes.
 
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.I married a very beautiful women many years ago and I will never sell her either. She has cost me over the years hundreds of thousands of dollars.

Aye, I know what you mean...!!!
I'd gladly sell mine - in fact I'd almost pay someone to take My Precious Little Lotus Blossom off my hands - but I don't have THAT amount of money left......LOL. :eek::eek::D
Apologies for editing your post Simpson - only having a bit of fun.

I do agree with you though. If people want to buy warbirds, then why not? Its up to them, isn't it? I also collect among other things, Zippo lighters....and Sarah Brightman CD's. So what, its my money after all. I personally don't see the attraction of K&C warbirds but each to their own - and who am I to critisise in any way what other collectors like to spend their money on.

Cheers
H
 
Aye, I know what you mean...!!!
I'd gladly sell mine - in fact I'd almost pay someone to take My Precious Little Lotus Blossom off my hands - but I don't have THAT amount of money left......LOL. :eek::eek::D
Apologies for editing your post Simpson - only having a bit of fun.

I do agree with you though. If people want to buy warbirds, then why not? Its up to them, isn't it? I also collect among other things, Zippo lighters....and Sarah Brightman CD's. So what, its my money after all. I personally don't see the attraction of K&C warbirds but each to their own - and who am I to critisise in any way what other collectors like to spend their money on.

Cheers
H
I wouldn't even do a trade in Harry as it took me to long to break this one in.Another one to start again all that time and money I don't think so.I also have a WW2 303 rifle used in P.N.G that cost me next to nothing to buy .but I won't ever sell it as the history here can"t be bought.I am having a beer now Harry so I will have one more for you and Lotus blossom .:p
 
I wouldn't even do a trade in Harry as it took me to long to break this one in.Another one to start again all that time and money I don't think so.I also have a WW2 303 rifle used in P.N.G that cost me next to nothing to buy .but I won't ever sell it as the history here can"t be bought.I am having a beer now Harry so I will have one more for you and Lotus blossom .:p

Hmmmm....a 303? ;) Hmmmm.....wonder if that'll take down a fast-moving, flying broomstick? Naaah, don't even think about it Heid....:eek::D
Hey, we must be on round about the same time-zone. Unfortunately, I'm banned from having a beer this afternoon cos we're visiting "The Relations" tonight. I'll make up for it though once the toasts start after the meal....Heh-Heh-Heh.
:):)

Cheers
H
 

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