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Old 07-14-2013, 05:58 AM
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Old 07-14-2013, 06:20 AM
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Ever thought about 1/16th scale? Most of these large scales are out of everyones prices range and most are already into 1/16th anyway.

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Old 07-14-2013, 06:50 AM
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Hi Jeff,
the market in 1/16 is already overrun by mostly Chinese manufacturers and our custom craftsmanship cannot compete with their mass production.
So we focus on the larger scales and quality custom work.
Even if the prices are beyond the 1/16 scale tanks you can still enjoy the quality and scale. I do like to look at classy cars that are not in my price range , but it is good to know that they are out there just in case.
So just enjoy the craftsmanship and don't let the prices bother you.
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Well (ha ha) it has less to do with the competitions mass production and more about actual sales. I was just wondering why there were not any offerings in 1/16 as then your custom craftsmanship will speak for itself.

You can put a suit on a goat, but it's still a goat. The prices don't bother me at all but we here are more into 1/16 and maybe, just maybe if there was something we liked that hasn't been made we might just buy one. A Centurion, an M3 Lee, a Churchill? Something in 1/16 would most certainly be lower in price than $14,000.00.

So... interested in sales?




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ORIGINAL: Panther F


So... interested in sales?




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Not yours apparently.

Don't you love condescension as a business practice?


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Originally Posted by Panther F
Well (ha ha) it has less to do with the competitions mass production and more about actual sales. I was just wondering why there were not any offerings in 1/16 as then your custom craftsmanship will speak for itself.

You can put a suit on a goat, but it's still a goat. The prices don't bother me at all but we here are more into 1/16 and maybe, just maybe if there was something we liked that hasn't been made we might just buy one. A Centurion, an M3 Lee, a Churchill? Something in 1/16 would most certainly be lower in price than $14,000.00.

So... interested in sales?




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Well we've all seen where that got anyone who tried it, haven't we?

( Sorry I don't pop into the war room often and just saw this thread)

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