ivanmoe
Command Sergeant Major
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Hi John, (yes, I've learned that you're out there somewhere :wink2: )
I know that you enjoy boldly going where no TS-manufacturer has gone before, so here's some uncharted territory:
You no doubt realize that the personnel that you see above are wearing color-coded caps and jersies. Here's a key to the garb, circa 1935-45:
Blue = Plane Handlers
Red = Fuel & Ordnance
Brown = Plane Captains
Green = Deck Maintenance
Yellow = Plane Directors
White = Flight Deck Officer(s)
Gathered up in a gaggle like that, they wouldn't make for much of a display. However, when coupled with aircraft replicas, they could make for quite the visual extravaganza:
Obviously, as shown, we're talking about a pre-war setting with teak-colored decking and yellow-winged aircraft. However, those exact same figures can be used with WW2 warbirds operating off of blue-decks. In other words, the figures would be interchangeable with a completely different setting and a completely different style and era of model replica:
As for an aircraft, here's a little-bitty one that's a favorite of both ** and myself, the Boeing F4B-4:
I've actually been waiting for years for an opening to suggest this, BTW. I realize that this is niche product, sets that would mostly appeal to naval aviation buffs. However, the slate is absolutely clean as far as TS-product is concerned for such a range. There's a void here; why not fill it? If there's anything that I can do to help make it so, please let me know. I'd be happy to research things for you, whatever it takes!
Thanks for reading this,
-Moe
Repost from the Hobby Bunker forum
I know that you enjoy boldly going where no TS-manufacturer has gone before, so here's some uncharted territory:

You no doubt realize that the personnel that you see above are wearing color-coded caps and jersies. Here's a key to the garb, circa 1935-45:
Blue = Plane Handlers
Red = Fuel & Ordnance
Brown = Plane Captains
Green = Deck Maintenance
Yellow = Plane Directors
White = Flight Deck Officer(s)
Gathered up in a gaggle like that, they wouldn't make for much of a display. However, when coupled with aircraft replicas, they could make for quite the visual extravaganza:




Obviously, as shown, we're talking about a pre-war setting with teak-colored decking and yellow-winged aircraft. However, those exact same figures can be used with WW2 warbirds operating off of blue-decks. In other words, the figures would be interchangeable with a completely different setting and a completely different style and era of model replica:

As for an aircraft, here's a little-bitty one that's a favorite of both ** and myself, the Boeing F4B-4:

I've actually been waiting for years for an opening to suggest this, BTW. I realize that this is niche product, sets that would mostly appeal to naval aviation buffs. However, the slate is absolutely clean as far as TS-product is concerned for such a range. There's a void here; why not fill it? If there's anything that I can do to help make it so, please let me know. I'd be happy to research things for you, whatever it takes!
Thanks for reading this,
-Moe
Repost from the Hobby Bunker forum