I would love to see the De Haviland Chipmonk again as it was an aircraft that i learned to fly as a flying scholarship back in 1984. I don't hold a pilots but what fun i had back then, now i'm just a boring old git who enjoys model building
What Model Kit Would You Most Like To See Produced
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Being a builder of sci fi craft I would love to see a realy accurate 1/350th scale origional series USS Enterprise like the Polar Lights re-fit oneComment
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Originally posted by \Being a builder of sci fi craft I would love to see a realy accurate 1/350th scale origional series USS Enterprise like the Polar Lights re-fit oneComment
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Without a moments hesitation my vote goes to a decent plastic 1/35 Sexton. Bought an S Models resin kit a while back and it had more bubbles in it than and Aero Bar! Absolute rubbish!!! Now if Tasca were to produce one (God, if you're listening...) I'd buy it as soon as it hit the stockists. The reason I'd like this particular SP is that my Grandad drove one from Normandy to Belgium and Holland then on to Germany in WW2Comment
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Aircraft, A Cessna 152 becuase thats the plane I took my PPL lessons in, then I found one so i was quite chuffed, have yet to build it and it will of course be in the flying school colours and have the registration of the plane I flew most frequently (G-BDSL)
Motorbike, Kawasaki ZXR750, because? It's Iconic, the bike I lusted after since I first saw one, and i'd like to model it after mine, oddly there are decent models of the Honda VFR750R, same era, much less affordable
Car, Reliant Regal / Robin / Rialto / new Robin, with the titling on the box to read correctly 'Reliant Robin' and not Robin Reliant which is a real bugbear of mine, a friends father introduced me to them and my first car on the road was a Robin Estate
Aircraft, (again), Rutan Long-Eze, because I like themComment
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Cars, Opel / Vauxhall Vectra DTM or BTCC touring car, MG SV
Aircraft, a decent Buccaneer (come on Trumpeter don't price yourselves stupid...) I'll second the VC-10 in 1/72, Vickers Valiant in styrene, Hawker P-1127 or Kestrel
Sci-Fi, Star Wars V-Wing & B-WingComment
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Space probes
I would like to see detailed plastic kits of famous unmanned space probes, like Voyager, Mars Viking, Galileo, Mars Exploration Rover and so on. Or a really nice large scale (1/32 or 1/24) model of the Apollo Command and Service Modules.Comment
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1/48th Beechcraft Kingair 200. Never produced by any manufacturer to my knowledge, (there is a resin 1/72nd by RVHP). This is a popular aircraft for military training, flight calibration, Royal Flying Doctor Service, general aviation and been in production for many years. I have to admit a bias - I fly in these on navigation calibration sorties in the UK and Europe!Comment
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A 1/12th scale Ford Escort MKII droop nosed RS2000 and not a Rally version too
this would have to have standard wheel arches with four spoke RS alloys with
rubber tyres and working suspension with a highly detailed engine bay and interior.
A 1/6th scale RAF Bomber Command pilot/gunner figure as seen between 1940 - 1945 fully equipped out.
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I would like to see the 1/48 Vulcan that airfix promised years ago with all the aftermarket bits ( yes I`m mad but I have a big garden!)
car wise could Trumpeter produce a 1/12 scale Ferrari 330 P4, plus detail bits.
Gareth.Comment
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A Honda Goldwing by Tamiya...with all the trimmings....in 1/6th scale.....now i would wet my pants at the thought of one of these lol :-)Comment
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1/48 vulcan
1/350 ww2 ark royal (grandad was on her when she was sunk)
1/350 hermes (flagship in the falklands and my father in law served on her in the late 70s)Comment
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A Honda Goldwing by Tamiya...with all the trimmings....in 1/6th scale.....now i would wet my pants at the thought of one of these lol :-)
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I adore Goldwings Graham, sadly never had one though. Im so suprised someone has never produced a really goodmodel of such an iconic motorcycle, i live in hope......Comment
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