robzilla503
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- Feb 9, 2015
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I have most of the TGM V-series, but I have not seen any new items for a while. Is anything on the burner? I love the Wasserfall, but is a TGM V-2 on the horizon?
I have the TGM V-1, Fi-103, Wasserfall and Natter sets and like these very much. I would love to flesh these V-weapons out with more diorama. Figarti has a nice V1-ramp, and a V-2 with a launch platform and trailer/tower. Is it likely that we could see any of these items from TGM? I do not have any items from the Figarti V-series, but I will get some if TGM does not any plans to continue its V-series. I would love some of your opinions on the Figarti V-series qualify, especially on the V-2. I have read some comments on flaking paint and some V-2 items on ebay seemed to have cracks, especially on the tail wings.
To complete the Natter, there should be a launch tower. I am not sure how difficult this would be to make in 1:30, but given that there is a launch tower for the V-2, it should be possible.
There are other German V jets that have never been done commercially in diecast larger than 1:144 scale, like the TA183 (HuckeBein), or the TA-283. The TA-183 in particular is the first swept wing jet design and a direct predecessor of the MIG-15 and the F-84F. Even though the prototype was never built in Germany, Kurt Tank did build some in Argentina post-war under the name Pulqui. Are these possibilities or have we seen the end of the TGM V-series?
Robert
I have the TGM V-1, Fi-103, Wasserfall and Natter sets and like these very much. I would love to flesh these V-weapons out with more diorama. Figarti has a nice V1-ramp, and a V-2 with a launch platform and trailer/tower. Is it likely that we could see any of these items from TGM? I do not have any items from the Figarti V-series, but I will get some if TGM does not any plans to continue its V-series. I would love some of your opinions on the Figarti V-series qualify, especially on the V-2. I have read some comments on flaking paint and some V-2 items on ebay seemed to have cracks, especially on the tail wings.
To complete the Natter, there should be a launch tower. I am not sure how difficult this would be to make in 1:30, but given that there is a launch tower for the V-2, it should be possible.
There are other German V jets that have never been done commercially in diecast larger than 1:144 scale, like the TA183 (HuckeBein), or the TA-283. The TA-183 in particular is the first swept wing jet design and a direct predecessor of the MIG-15 and the F-84F. Even though the prototype was never built in Germany, Kurt Tank did build some in Argentina post-war under the name Pulqui. Are these possibilities or have we seen the end of the TGM V-series?
Robert