21st century toys JU 87, F4U, 109,P-51
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21st century toys JU 87, F4U, 109,P-51
Dear Aviation fans.
I hate to see misinformation on the status of these models.
Any and all of the 21st century models, Ultimate soldier products, are available through their web site. All day long.
All you need to do is contact their web site and go to the Fan Club Section or call them and order what you want.
Regular prices not "collector" prices.
www.21stcenturytoys.com
Steve
I hate to see misinformation on the status of these models.
Any and all of the 21st century models, Ultimate soldier products, are available through their web site. All day long.
All you need to do is contact their web site and go to the Fan Club Section or call them and order what you want.
Regular prices not "collector" prices.
www.21stcenturytoys.com
Steve
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Scalecraft
Steve,
I was wondering if you were the ones involved in glass warbird kits in the 40-60 size planes. I say its been about 10 years ago. I have not seen or heard from in a very long time. Where are you guys now? I been flying flying out at the Sepulveda Basin for several year now.
Let me know, maybe I mistaken
fw190
I was wondering if you were the ones involved in glass warbird kits in the 40-60 size planes. I say its been about 10 years ago. I have not seen or heard from in a very long time. Where are you guys now? I been flying flying out at the Sepulveda Basin for several year now.
Let me know, maybe I mistaken
fw190
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21st century toys JU 87, F4U, 109,P-51
Hi
Yes, that was us. We had a Corsair that was our best seller and best flyer. Kept the molds to that one.
Since then we have made models for ourselves.
Had we made only that model first instead of around 6 or 7 others at the same time.
Do you know any of the WKRP or Golden West Guys?
Yes, that was us. We had a Corsair that was our best seller and best flyer. Kept the molds to that one.
Since then we have made models for ourselves.
Had we made only that model first instead of around 6 or 7 others at the same time.
Do you know any of the WKRP or Golden West Guys?
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Scalecraft
Steve,
When you guys where selling them, I was only flying gliders and just got started on power planes. I don't know any of those guys you mentioned.
I did however liked the kits you guys where producing... I think one of them was a fully molded kit but forget which one. Just wondering why you guys stopped producing them?
Vic
When you guys where selling them, I was only flying gliders and just got started on power planes. I don't know any of those guys you mentioned.
I did however liked the kits you guys where producing... I think one of them was a fully molded kit but forget which one. Just wondering why you guys stopped producing them?
Vic
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21st century toys JU 87, F4U, 109,P-51
Hi Vic
We stopped because two of the three partners didn't get along with each other. When one of the partners left (the other Pillar to Scalecraft) I stopped taking orders and sent all the remaining orders out and stopped production and closed shop.
We only build for ourselves now, but using the same much improved concept of all composite models
We made a round $12,000 the 10 months we did offer the models,
but there was still a massive tax shelter it created that year for me.
Steve
We stopped because two of the three partners didn't get along with each other. When one of the partners left (the other Pillar to Scalecraft) I stopped taking orders and sent all the remaining orders out and stopped production and closed shop.
We only build for ourselves now, but using the same much improved concept of all composite models
We made a round $12,000 the 10 months we did offer the models,
but there was still a massive tax shelter it created that year for me.
Steve