Rob
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Why don't we all sit back and see what happens. We are all making predictions about things with limited information.
Well said that man.
Rob
Why don't we all sit back and see what happens. We are all making predictions about things with limited information.
Why don't we all sit back and see what happens. We are all making predictions about things with limited information.
You have asked repeatedly and it now seems that a lot of companies are doing it. Which is great. But now we are in this endless debate about whether it will sell will it be plastic polystone, made out of lego bricks etc. Some say it will sell out overnight others not.Sitting back waiting for things to happen and they usually won't.
Doesn't that happen with most things on here before they are released,if they are released at all.if you don't ask you won't know.....................![]()
You have asked repeatedly and it now seems that a lot of companies are doing it. Which is great. But now we are in this endless debate about whether it will sell will it be plastic polystone, made out of lego bricks etc. Some say it will sell out overnight others not.
So it is getting a bit tedious. So why don't we all sit back and enjoy what is released rather than keep on posting round in circles.
I understadn what a public forum is for. I read most posts on the forum. It gets repetitive hearing this endless posting about whether the thing will sell, how many want it etc. It is the same individuals who have stated their case over and over. I have no idea whether it will sell out overnight or be a dud. It seems neither does anyone on here. So why not sit back and take your pick of one of about five potential models that we know are on its way. I have no problem with posts about what version people would like and such but the rest of this debate seems to be about things that are really unanswerable. SIf you don't like it mate don't read the post/threads problem solved,isn't the point of a public forum to discuss stuff.........^&confuse
Its important to some to discuss these points other wise like a million other threads before this one it would disappear into know where.......................
Only asked once,not repeatedly.
Damian...
While I thought your post was funny about buying one if everyone would stop talking about the stuka I have to say you clearly made your point about what you thought of the interest. I think Wayne is right its all about the banter of some saying it will sell and others saying its too many and what may or may not be released by the three manufacturers who are looking at making it.
Is it too many.. probably, but, its all about putting it down in writing and while its also your right to say how much its repetitive etc most of the forum is like that. I see it as a bonus as we are at least not talking about those bloody Russians!!!!!!!!LOL
Mitch
You will be in 2012{sm4}
I think the way things are going there will be more stuka's than russians!!!!!!
Mitch
Even a captured Russian STUKA.............................![]()
There is something not quite right about the image of a Stuka with red stars painted on it, sort of like a T-34 with German crosses and swastikas painted on it. Oh, wait ....Even a captured Russian STUKA.............................![]()
Damian,
Don't tell everybody about using Lego bricks to make a Stuka. Next thing you know they could be making Tigers {sm4}
Regards
Brett
if I promise to buy a stuka will you guys stop posting about it?
I won't be buying one since I already have one. It is one of the Philippine mahogany 1/32 scale versions in green with yellow engine cowling and rudder trim. The underside is a light gray or blue. It has a large bomb in a carriage sling on the center line and two smaller bombs on each of the wings. It is very large so I have it displayed on top of one of my curios. I believe I only paid about $100 for it; a real bargain.
I originally started out in the 1990s with four King & Country mahogany warbirds, but have sold them all. I prefer wheels up versus wheels down and also prefer 1/32 scale mahogany to the new materials now being used. To each his own....but here is my Philippine mahogany stuka.
I have many of the K & C wooden warbirds (both new and old, including one of Mike's) and one of the ones Figarti (Me 110) has made and I much prefer the wood to the materials Figarti uses (polyurethane). However, wood does sometimes tend to crack. The way the new K & C ones are made that doesn't seem to be an issue. However, I have seen older ones where they have cracked. Fortunately, none of mine have cracks.
Brad