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  • BarryW
    • Jul 2011
    • 6032

    #1

    What's coming next?.....

    One of the things that got me back into this hobby are the great new 1:32 releases by Tamiya and Revell.

    So what do you think might be next from these companies?

    Tamiya have already produced what must be the definitive 1:32 Zero, Spitfire and Mustang kits and Revell those superb JU88 and HE111 kits.

    So two questions:

    What do you THINK they will produce next (other than different versions of the above types)?

    What do you WANT them to come up with?

    For me Revell is easy:

    I think they will complete their Battle of Britain trio with a Dornier 17 but I would love to see a Wellington.

    Tamiya is a lot harder:

    I think they might do a ME109G (or FW190) but I would love a Hawker Sea Fury.
  • Guest

    #2
    Well slightly off subject of 1/32.... I am looking forward to the Revell 1/72 Airbus A400M

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    • Guest

      #3
      A 1/48 Short Stirling would make me a happy bunny. I doubt I'll ever see one though.

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      • tr1ckey66
        SMF Supporters
        • Mar 2009
        • 3592

        #4
        TAMIYA NEED TO PRODUCE A 1/32 MK1 SPITFIRE!!!! TO COMPLETE THE BoB SET!

        It's the most glaring omission from the 1/32 stable (the ancient Revell MK1 doesn't count, LOL)

        Oh and a decent 1/32 JU87B circa BoB as well

        That would make me a happy bunny.

        I would also like to see a 1/35 Sexton as well: Bronco, Tasca any takers? (before I start my scartch build/conversion please!!!)

        Barry: somehow I can see see the Do 17 happening in 1/32 - it would make perfect sense.

        Cheers

        Paul

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        • stona
          • Jul 2008
          • 9889

          #5
          Tamiya must look at the competition. I can't see them doing an Fw190 or Bf109 of any type,there are just too many out there including some good ones. Their 1/32 scale Spitfire didn't really have any stiff,modern,competition. I agree that a MkI must be on the cards.

          A Sea Fury would be good. Only the Hobbycraft offering for competition (discounting the very good Fisher resin kit which isn't really a mass market item). They seem quite popular.

          Steve

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