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Old 01-05-2007, 05:14 PM   # 21 Quick Link (permalink)
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Re: Dragon P-51B

Hworth18 is right. The P-40 and P-51 (as well as the P-38) have been in the works at Dragon for a very long time, and they've made no secret about it. On the other hand, the only thing that seems to get Dragon off its rear-end these days is the appearance of a direct competitor. Dragon has long played fire with market saturation (it used to try some pretty outrageous stunts with selecting liveries for 1/400 airliner models, timing annoucements and making selections in an effort to dampen sales of competitors). But given how few models Dragon now releases in the diecast warbird world (relatively speaking), I honestly don't think they are being so foolish anymore.
 

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Hworth18 is right. The P-40 and P-51 (as well as the P-38) have been in the works at Dragon for a very long time, and they've made no secret about it. On the other hand, the only thing that seems to get Dragon off its rear-end these days is the appearance of a direct competitor. Dragon has long played fire with market saturation (it used to try some pretty outrageous stunts with selecting liveries for 1/400 airliner models, timing annoucements and making selections in an effort to dampen sales of competitors). But given how few models Dragon now releases in the diecast warbird world (relatively speaking), I honestly don't think they are being so foolish anymore.

Here, here! Well said, buddy. Draggin seems to excell in this game. Just ask us 1/6th figure collectors from the other fence.
 

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That's alot of mods to get right, and for it to look accurate would probably require a seperate mould. If Corgi pulls it off I'll be amazed.

They'll do it..They'll just tell us it's a "prototype"...
 

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I am starting to get the impression that unless a model is really special (Swordfish), a fast seller (Lancaster), or unique enough that another manufacturer is not going to make one (Catalina), my best approach is just to wait a while, build up my funds and see which company puts out the best of a particular plane. I will deifnitely wait for the Dragon P-51B to come out before I pick up a Corgi or Gemini one. Then I can pick the best of the bunch.

Come on Dragon and Hobby Master - put out that P-38!!!!!
 

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Come on Dragon and Hobby Master - put out that P-38!!!!!

It will be the Witty P38 first. rumour is that its at the end of this month!
 

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Re: Dragon P-51B

Just noticed something. Shouldn't this one have the white stripes on the rear horizontal wings?
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Re: Dragon P-51B

Just noticed something. Shouldn't this one have the white stripes on the rear horizontal wings?
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Re: Dragon P-51B

I think I'll probably pass on this one. I'm getting frustrated with my dragon warbirds, I don't have one that doesn't need parts to be glued or the parts have fallen off and are missing because I didn't glue them
 

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Re: Dragon P-51B

Just noticed something. Shouldn't this one have the white stripes on the rear horizontal wings?
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According to USAAF regulations at the time, this plane should have the stripes on the horizontal stabilizers.. But it is common knowledge that regulations weren't always followed and some planes never got the recognition stripes in the tail as they should have had..

Since this is just artwork, I can leave it to the fact that it might be fixed, or it might not be.. But I will probably leave someone else to get this and review it before I make a decision to buy one..
 

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It will be the Witty P38 first. rumour is that its at the end of this month!

Now there is another P-38 sneaking out of the box...?
Later this month hummmm....I wonder what scheme it would be.
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