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My usual answer is a 1/350 or 1/200 Hamilton class USCG WHEC and/or a Reliance class WMEC. A 1/200 scale USCG Eagle would be nice while I'm wishing. I have a better chance to catch a ride on Space X than ever see one of any of those though.
Steve
Building a kit from your stash is like cutting a head off a Hydra, two more take it's place.
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1/48 P-38 J/L from Tamiya. I'm pretty sure it's already in the works though with how some of the parts were made in the F/G kit. The odd versions would be nice too, droop snoot, night fighter, pathfinder, different photo recon versions. I'm well aware Academy does them but they'd be really good redone.
Some Airfix re-tools: Handley Page Halifax & Hampden bombers, Short Stirling, Ju 52, Vosper MTB, RAF rescue launch, German S-Boat, BAC/BAe Jaguar (Gulf War option?), SA 330 Puma, any WW1 aircraft - all in 1/72. Suddenly I'm 12 years old again!
Vell, Zaphod's just zis guy, you know?
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tempestjohnny 1/48 B-26 Marauder
1/48 B-26 Marauder
Bruce
On the bench: 1/48 Eduard MiG-21MF
1/35 Takom Merkava Mk.I
I would like to see Tamiya release several. Here are a few, P-40, Hellcat, SBD, TBD, P-39, P-36, P-61, New wildcat would be nice as well, and on and on. I guess I just prefer to build Tamiya and wish they made them all.
MJames70 Modelers always have the best ideas to drive model companies out of business faster than you can say 'most wanted list'.
Modelers always have the best ideas to drive model companies out of business faster than you can say 'most wanted list'.
I think some companies might watch this kind of traffic on the Internet, though, and perhaps take it into account. For example, when Aoshima came out with its kit of the USS Wasp (CV-7) in 1/700, in 2 different boxings, I wondered whether someone in kit development there might have seen comments on forums, expressing the desire for exactly that kit. Trumpeter came out with its 1/350 USS Ranger (CV-4) around the same time, and I also wondered about that one, too.
The bigger the government, the smaller the citizen.
ChemteacherAn Avro Vulcan or a Handley Page Victor in 1/48 would be great but I’d settle for a good one in 1/72 as well. For autos: ‘68-‘74 Karmann Gia in 1/24. I don’t build autos too much. I always thought these were interesting cars.
We already have the Airfix Victor in 72nd, both bomber and tanker versions. There is a new Vulcan due out this year.
I am a Norfolk man and i glory in being so
On the bench: Airfix 1/72nd Harrier GR.3/Fujimi 1/72nd Ju 87D-3
1/72 Gloster Javelin, AW Meteor nightfighter. Any and all variants of the Canberra and Hunters
1/48 B-26 Marauder, any and all Japanese bombers from WWII single and twin engine
Ok, how about a 1/350 USS West Virginia, a 1/350 angle deck modern USS Midway, and a 1/350 USS Salt Lake City in plastic.
I believe Trumpeter had toyed with the idea of a Baltimore class cruiser, specifically the USS Pittsburgh.
And last but not least a new mold 1/48 F11F Tiger.
I doubt I'll ever see this but an injection molded 1/48 BV 138 or a BV 139 would be sweet.
Chad
God, Family, Models...
At the plate: 1/48 Airfix Bf109 & 1/35 Tamiya Famo
On deck: Who knows!
On the bench: Revell-USS Arizona; Airfix P-51D in 1/72
Oh yeah, why no 1/35 AH-1G? Seems to have all the ingredients of a sure seller: first dedicated gunship helo, first into actual combat, Viet Nam era, plus it’s a good looking helo.
Existing subjects that need new tooling would include all older Monogram 1/48 medium and heavy bombers, and all Hasegawa 1/72 large multi-engine aircraft. Their Orion seems evergreen at contests, so it’s high time to give modelers a new one.
Toss in a new tool 1/48 Kinfisher and add a Jake.
And there has been discussion of 1/32 Kates and Vals. Hasegawa, are you listening?
You know, I was skeptical of 3-D printed kits, but they are constantly evolving. We may soon actually have a viable alternative to injection molded kits, which will open up possibilities that were impractical before.
“Ya ya ya, unicorn papoi!”
I’ll second the 1/48 G3M Nell, B-66, and F11F. To those I’ll add a AH-1G, OV-10A, RF-84F, RF-8, and YF-17 Cobra.
In 1/35 I’d love to see a M4/M4A1 DD tank, M3 90mm AA gun, M75 & M57 APCs, M48(A nothing), LVT-1 & LVT-3 AMTRACs, M114, M578, M53 & M55 SPGs, and M113 TOW Track
F is for FIRE, That burns down the whole town!
U is for URANIUM... BOMBS!
N is for NO SURVIVORS...
- Plankton
LSM
1/48 scale B-45 Tornado, updated 1/48 B-58, updated 1/48 B-47, updated 1/48 B-25 B model, updated 1/48 B-24 (early WW2 version), 1/32 Dehavilland DHC-2 Beaver, 1/32 Piper Supercub, and a 1/48 scale C-123 would be on my wishlist.
How about a 1/72 Martin M-130 China Clipper? All these years and all there is, is the ancient off scale Strombecker kit, re-released by Glenco. Captain Musick is disapponted!
John
To see build logs for my models: http://goldeneramodel.com/mymodels/mymodels.html
I'll put in my plea again for two civil transports- first a decent kit of the famous Ford Trimotor in 1:72. Both kits I am aware of (Revell and Airfix) have problems. A good 1:144 trimotor would be welcome also.
Next, a good, detailed DC-3- a built as DC-3 not a converted C-47. Yeah, you can modify the C-47s to an early DC-3, but it is a bit of work and needs rescribing panel lines. The original sleeper version would be neat too.
Don Stauffer in Minnesota
In 1/72:Douglas C-117D "Super Gooney"Curtiss C-46 Commando
In 1/144:Boeing B-50 Superfortress
In 1/24:Cessna 172 SkyhawkPiper 180 Cherokee
WIP:Trying to get my hobby stuff sorted - just moved and still unpacking.
"Gator, Green Catskill....Charlie On Time"
I would like to see a PV-2,not the same as a pv-1 in 1/48.some 1/48 newer biz jets like a cessna x,falcon.
Hi,
For cars, I wouldn't mind seeing a model of some of the cars that I have owned over the years. and/or maybe a 1949 Cadillac or any of the late 1940s to early 1950s Buicks and/or Chevrolets.
For military stuff I'd like to see maybe a 1/35th scale model of the Amercian M-1 and M-2 Combat Cars andI've heard rumors of a possible French FCM36 model coming out this year.
For ships and boats I'd like to see a decent sized (1/200 or bigger) scale model of a reasonably modern Mine Countemeasures Vessel and/or a Research Ship, as well as maybe more 1/350th to 1/500th scale Pre-Dreadnaughts and early steam vessels.
I am also interested in some of the smaller vessels that served in WWII and wouldn't mind seeing some additional decent scale stuff like the Castle Class Corvette and some other ships like WWII sloops, frigates and escorts.
Pat
OK, I know this was originally for aircraft, but I'm going to toss some wierd stuff into the mix. I'm pretty sure nobody has requested these (other than the A-10). Hold on to your hats:
AIR= 1/18 A-10 (Detailed)
MILITARY= 1/35 Guns of Navarone Cliff Set (with crew)
SHIP= 1/24 Jet/Turbine Racing Boat (Miss Budweiser?) with semi hauler
AUTO= 1/24 Alfa Romeo BAT 5, 7, 9 and 11 set (quality / detail)
SPACE= 1/12 Gemeni Capsule (to match with Mercury capsule)
MOTORCYCLE= 1/12 Harley and Indian board track racer set (with riders)
OK, I'll go take my medication now....
Ben
"Everyones the normal until you get to know them" (Unknown)
LAST COMPLETED:
1/35 Churchill Mk IV AVRE with bridge - DONE
NEXT PROJECT:
1/35 CH-54A Tarhe Helicopter
All new tool injection molded plastic:
1/144 N1 Soviet moon rocket, Zubr class hovercraft, KM-1 Caspian Sea Monster
1/72 Ju-287 V2 or V3, BV-141, Shin Meiwa US-2
1/48 DeHavilland Hornet/Sea Hornet, Mitsubishi Ki-83, Convair Sea Dart
1/32 Mid-wing Shiden, Ohka Model 11, Harrier GR3
A Curtiss C-46 in 1/72 and any US Navy yellow wing aircraft of mid 30s in 1/48
A full series of the F4 Phantom in 1/24. Meaning the C/D, E, J, and RF4C.
The obscure:
RNAS Seabrook armoured lorry (WW1) in any decent scale...1/25 would be righteous.
The less obscure:
Proper (i.e. 4-door) police cars of the '60s-'70s...preferably of the 'Adam-12' Plymouth Belvedere variety. [No apologies...I'm a die-hard fan.]
Cheers
Greg
George Lewis:
My want list really hasn't changed much.
In 1/48, I'd love to see a B-32, C-46, F-11 Tiger, and G3M "Nell". I hope to see ICM release a new tool A-20 Havoc since they recently did the A-26 Invader.
I'd love to see Tamiya add to their 1/32 WWII line with a Mosquito Mk. IV and introduce a P-47D (Razorback or Bubbletop, I'm indifferent on that distinction).
Edit to add - I'd like to see a new tool Fairey Barracuda in 1/48 as well.
Wow,can't really think of any,I am pretty caught up.Tamiya answered me with their F-14 and P-38 Great Wall gave me a great Mig 29.Is there a quality F-35 in 1/48 out yet ?
Not my biggest genre
I'd like to see Tamiya do a 1/32 scale A-10C. I know about the Trumpeter kit for the A, I have one, and its not very good. Having Tamiya make one that has sharp, accurate detail and is so well-engineered it just falls together (typical Tamiya) would be fantastic.
"You can have my illegal fireworks when you pry them from my cold, dead fingers...which are...over there somewhere."
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