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Old 11-10-2006, 04:05 AM   # 1 Quick Link (permalink)
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State of the Art Models

Not 21st/BBI or Admiral Toys but check this out....
Just imagine if we get this level of detail with our 1/18 scale models...

http://www.stateofartmodels.co.uk/gallery.html
 

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Wow...thats a cool site with nice planes too.
Thanks for sharing it with us.
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Question Re: State of the Art Models

Hhmmm. Maybe you guys can help or direct me to the correct thread. How does 21st 1/32s compare with Corgi 1/32s? I'm trying to decide whether or not to go for 21st's Corsair, Fw190D9 & MC205.
 

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ZS, I don't think there IS much comparison. I have one Corgi 1:32, and it has more moving/removable parts and great detail. That said, however, I think the 21st Century planes are quite nice, with a good amount of detail, and are great for the money (14.99 at Walmart).
 

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Re: State of the Art Models

If anyone contacts State-of-the-Art, please inquire about prices. I am amazed at what they can do, but I am almost afraid to ask how much, probably thousands per copy...
 

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If anyone contacts State-of-the-Art, please inquire about prices. I am amazed at what they can do, but I am almost afraid to ask how much, probably thousands per copy...

I think the prices average around 5-15K per model..
 

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I think the prices average around 5-15K per model..

HOLLY COW.......That is a lot of money..
I'll have to pass for this one.
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