Rizzo Posted November 19, 2011 Share Posted November 19, 2011 1/48 Gnat 1/48 Scimitar The Gnat because the old 1/72 kit was the first model I made when I was about 8. I'd love to make a 1/48 version by airfix The Scimitar because that thing is just awesome, and it's impossible to get hold of the Dynavector kit. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
heloman1 Posted November 19, 2011 Share Posted November 19, 2011 You Guy's have really sharpened your pencils and there are some interesting subject but not too many of you said pretty please! What you now have to do is follow up with an email, letter, fax or postcard to My Airfix/Hornby and give then all the reference sources so they don't get it wrong. For my crowns worth,pleas My Airfix would be the following: The whole Wessex helicopter family for Mk1 through to 5 in both 72nd and 48th. I'll even supply the reference. The Wasp in both of the above scales, inc a SA Navy decal option A very nice Rotordyne in any scale provided it was 72nd. A civil Lynx to got with the two new military ones coming in 48th scale. Bristol Belvedere in both scales to keep the crab helo modelers quiet. Westland Dragonfly, one that you can put together that looks consigning. Westland Whirlwind helo family, another one that has to be a winner 72nd and 48th scales. A totally new Sea King and Commando series, covering all the marks. If you must borrow the Revell moulds as a starting point to make to your own tooling. A 72nd Viscount Britain's most successful airliner. The Auster family, in 72nd and 48th. A Dragon Rapide in 48th sale and a re-release of the Heller kit with some decent up dates. Supermarine S-6B 72nd and 48th. SA Puma in 48th scale, all versions, you don't know what you are missing! Fairey Delta 2, 72nd and 48th. British icon. Fairey Fiefly's if we didn't already have the ones we wanted! HOTOL British design for the Space Shuttle replacement, 1.144th or larger. Cars D type Jaguar. AC Ace, Lancia Aurilia, Any Aston-Martin form the 60's/70's Land Rovers by the score in 48th, 24th and 32nd scales one master suits all scales. Think of the savings in tooling! One out of the blue a re-release (Kitmaster Ho/OO) new tool of the Bayer-Garret locomotive. British built and served in one form or another all over the world. The model railway guys will freak of a new kit. It's got to be a winner. Ask the Loto (that's the one that doesn't pay out but hoards the takings!) to provide the lolly for the tooling and get the kids involved as a side line! Ala James May. The gospel according to me wanteth, pretty please. Colin on the Africa Station Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
emlra Posted November 19, 2011 Share Posted November 19, 2011 I wouldn't be greedy on my wish list, but I would love to see a 1:350 HMS Hermes with options for all 3 variants. Seavixen/bucc and catapults Commando Wessexii and Sea Harriers/Harrier/Seakings as per Falklands era, be brilliant to have it as a commemorative for 2012 Falklands Anniversary (30 Years) Sales to India as the Viraat should also be good! Rex Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Phil Reeder Posted November 19, 2011 Share Posted November 19, 2011 The one I`d ask for is a Type 42 (batch III) ,but knowing Airfix`s track record on ships I may have a very long wait . Phil Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Madam I'm Adam Posted November 19, 2011 Share Posted November 19, 2011 I just thought What about an X-craft in 1/35 to go with the Maile, Seehund and Biber? It would be appropriate to come from airfix... Cheers Adam Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chrisrope Posted November 19, 2011 Share Posted November 19, 2011 (edited) Sabres with slatted wings (A, D, early E) They could corner the market with them. Meteor T7 I'd be happy with those Edited November 20, 2011 by chrisrope Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thx6667 Posted November 19, 2011 Share Posted November 19, 2011 Second the Caribou request - I reckon anyone who put out a quality 1/72 DHC-4 and C-123 (and variants) would probably sell a surprising number of them - there are a lot of 'Nam modellers out there! Like Hobbycraft? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alfisti Posted November 19, 2011 Share Posted November 19, 2011 1/144 Bristol Brittania,first plane I ever flew in and nearly poo'd my pants when I saw the wings moving about in flight. 1/48 S6B,sex on floats. 1/35 Stalwart,happy memories and grease upto the armpits when in Germany. 1/350 Ark Royal IV. 1/35 LWB,SWB and Air Portable Landies,more happy memories. 1/35 multipose Brit Army figures (Korea to present day!). One can but dream.........Dave. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
plimsol Posted November 19, 2011 Share Posted November 19, 2011 I was speaking with one of the Airfix guys at Telford with regards the Gnat. I asked if it would ever be "scaled up" to 1/48?. His reply was we'll see what demand is like for this scale and other projects and we scan the forums for that feedback. So put here what you'd like to see and make it easier for them to find in one post!. 1/48 Gnat please. Steve. 1/72 mr2 avro shackleton please Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ptcruiser Posted November 19, 2011 Share Posted November 19, 2011 (edited) Hello, my four pennyworth:-Morris Minor Traveller, Saloon and van (what is more British than that?....ok, don't answer that one) in a decent scale Regards, Ray Let's add a Lotus Cortina, Mk1 Escort and a decent Capri to that please Mr Airfix. How about a Bentley Speed 6 (that blower achieved very little in racing terms), Alfa 8C, Jag C-Type. All in 1:24th preferrably, but you'll most likely stick to 1:32 to fit in with Scalextric scale. 1:24 airfield support vehicles, which would then give scope to potential conversion for us civvy vehicle builders.... 1:24 2-stage Mossie 1:72 2-stage Mossie (only the old Matchbox offering is available OOB afaIk) Please, please Mr Airfix Rich Edited November 19, 2011 by ptcruiser Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hythe Posted November 19, 2011 Share Posted November 19, 2011 Like Hobbycraft? Almost impossible to find the Hobbycraft DHC-4 ("Vietnam" boxing) in the UK, and when you do it's £35 or more. Actually, Airfix could just repop that one, retail it at £20ish with some decent decals (US and Aussie) and I'd be happy. Still need a 1/72 C-123/AC-123 on the market, though... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Irish 251 Posted November 19, 2011 Share Posted November 19, 2011 A modern 1/72 kit of the C-130 in its many variants is needed. The same goes for the DC-3. The Italeri kits of both types are long in the tooth now and though their DC-3 is quite good in outline, the panel lines are awful! These would have international appeal too. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Murdo Posted November 19, 2011 Share Posted November 19, 2011 1/48 Javelin, Hunter, Jaguar, Hurricane MK II and a better Mk 1 as well, westland whirlwind1/48 RAF Refuelling set, Emergency Set, Recovery Set, RAF Personnel 1/32 RAF Refuelling set, Emergency Set, Recovery Set, RAF Personnel Thanks Oh yeah!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Potato Pete Posted November 19, 2011 Share Posted November 19, 2011 Things that they really could do, new in 1/72 Blenheim also in 1/48 Stirling Hercules engined Halifax Martinet Barracuda Fantasy land DH Flamingo AW Ensign DH Albatross C Class flying boat Short Singapore - in fact just about any interwar flying boat That will do for starters, don't want to be greedy Pete Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Albeback52 Posted November 19, 2011 Share Posted November 19, 2011 (edited) I freely admit to not having read every post so, I apologise if I have repeated any wants!! Anyway, for what it's worth ; (All 1/72 please) ; Avro Lincoln Avro Shackleton (all marks pleez!!) Lockheed Neptune Avro York Avro Tudor Vulcan B1/B1A Victor B1/B2 New Vulcan B2 New Short Stirlling/ radial engined Halifax Bristol Blenheim 1/IV/V H P Hampden Tupolev TU22 Blinder Myasischev M-4 IL-18/38 IL-76 C-54 C-74 C-124 C-133 C-17 H P Hastings Blackburn Beverley A W Argosy H S Andover Bristol Brittania VC-10 Comet 1 Comet 4/4c Viscount Vanguard H P Herald DC-6 DC-7 A new B-47 A new B-52D/G/H A TSR-2 that fits together properly AND, with a full range of armament options Bristol Brigand Now, for 1/48th ; Gloster Javelin ( all marks) J P3/JP5/Strikemaster Supermarine Swift Phantom FG1/FGR 2 Meteor F3/4/8 Now, how about some floaty things!! Nothing smaller than 1/350/1/400 please! Renown class battle cruiser Nelson class battleship Abdiel class minelayer County class heavy cruiser Dido class cruiser Leander class light cruiser Town class heavy cruiser Tribal class destroyer Hunt class destroyer Black Swan class escort sloop AND......... , no, I think that's enough for now Edited November 19, 2011 by Albeback52 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
keefr22 Posted November 19, 2011 Share Posted November 19, 2011 Let's add a Lotus Cortina, Mk1 Escort and a decent Capri to that please Mr Airfix. All in 1:24th preferrably, but you'll most likely stick to 1:32 to fit in with Scalextric scale. Please, please Mr Airfix Rich Seconded!! And if they do have to stick to 1/32 they already do a pretty decent Mk1 Lotus & big wing Escort in the scalextric range. They could always release those as kits like they have with the Aston DBR9... But surely someone, must one day do a state of the art plastic Mk1 Escort in 1/24th scale... And I'd also like to see all the 1/32 classic cars re-released.... Pretty, pretty please Mr Airfix!! Keef PS Mr Airfix, I'd also buy all the requested post war RAF/FAA/Army aircraft in 1/72 & most in 1/48th scale..... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thx6667 Posted November 19, 2011 Share Posted November 19, 2011 Almost impossible to find the Hobbycraft DHC-4 ("Vietnam" boxing) in the UK, and when you do it's £35 or more. There's your answer - hard to find because there's little if any market for them. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Calum Posted November 19, 2011 Share Posted November 19, 2011 My 2 cents, all in 1/48 because the other scales don't interest me. The first 2 would be definite winners IMHO. Tornado - as mentioned above it's been a RAF stalwart for years and there isn't a really good kit. Harrier GR3/FRS 1/FA2 - as above Jaguar and Buccaneer - updated moulds would be nice Spitfire Mk 9 and 14 Beaufort Blenheim Hampden Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Iain Ogilvie Posted November 19, 2011 Share Posted November 19, 2011 (edited) 1:350 Ark Royal IV - pretty pleeeeeeze Oh - and in my dreams - 1:32 Shackleton AEW2 Hmmm... <ponders> A scaled up Sea Vixen to, er, well, I guess 1:32 would do - then Airfix could pioneer a new range of 1:32 FA subjects - Scimitar, Seahawk, Attacker, Gannet, Sturgeon... (OK - I'll wake up any moment - but it doesn't hurt to dream...) Iain Edited November 20, 2011 by Iain (32SIG) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ray S Posted November 20, 2011 Share Posted November 20, 2011 You Guy's have really sharpened your pencils and there are some interesting subject but not too many of you said pretty please! Colin on the Africa Station Colin, I am guilty as charged M'lud. I was not brought up not to say please and I ask forgiveness. I have edited my post accordingly. I am sorry. Regards, Ray Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Seahawk Posted November 20, 2011 Share Posted November 20, 2011 I freely admit to not having read every post so, I apologise if I have repeated any wants!!Anyway, for what it's worth ; (All 1/72 please) ; Avro Lincoln Avro Shackleton (all marks pleez!!) Lockheed Neptune Avro York Avro Tudor Vulcan B1/B1A Victor B1/B2 New Vulcan B2 New Short Stirlling/ radial engined Halifax Bristol Blenheim 1/IV/V H P Hampden Tupolev TU22 Blinder Myasischev M-4 IL-18/38 IL-76 C-54 C-74 C-124 C-133 C-17 H P Hastings Blackburn Beverley A W Argosy H S Andover Bristol Brittania VC-10 Comet 1 Comet 4/4c Viscount Vanguard H P Herald DC-6 DC-7 A new B-47 A new B-52D/G/H A TSR-2 that fits together properly AND, with a full range of armament options Bristol Brigand Now, for 1/48th ; Gloster Javelin ( all marks) J P3/JP5/Strikemaster Supermarine Swift Phantom FG1/FGR 2 Meteor F3/4/8 Now, how about some floaty things!! Nothing smaller than 1/350/1/400 please! Renown class battle cruiser Nelson class battleship Abdiel class minelayer County class heavy cruiser Dido class cruiser Leander class light cruiser Town class heavy cruiser Tribal class destroyer Hunt class destroyer Black Swan class escort sloop AND......... , no, I think that's enough for now And then, in 2013, .... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Albeback52 Posted November 20, 2011 Share Posted November 20, 2011 And then, in 2013, .... 2013?? Phew! I've almost run out of ideas!! Hang on a mo............!! Well, how about ; (1/72 or 1/48) - Yak 25/28 series Dassault Super Mystere Sukhoi Su 9/11 MiG 25/31 (1/48) Supermarine Scimitar (1/48) Meteor NF variants (1/48) Just as an aside, Revell did a very good series of so called Luftwaffe 46 aircraft. If kits of aeroplanes that never flew can sell, Maybe a British equivalent? Try this lot for size ; SR 177 SR 53 Hawker P1154 & that magnificent looking P1121 Avro 750 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BWP Posted November 21, 2011 Share Posted November 21, 2011 1/76 vehicles: Airfix already have a quite decent Light Tank Mk. VI and now a quite nice Cromwell. How about filling the gaps in between? Lots of British tank types (particularly the Cruisers), many of which have never had a kit at all, others are only represented by old and usually inaccurate examples (e.g., the Airfix Crusader). Where's a Matilda I? The existing Universal Carrier kit desperately needs a revamp, and there were many other types of Carrier also. Several marks of Churchills still waiting to be seen. Valentines! One new sprue and the new Cromwell becomes a Centaur. And that's all before we look at the American vehicles in British service -- a bit of intelligent pre-planning and a whole series of Sherman kits can be generated from a shared mould. (That would be a new mould though -- the existing Sherman kit should be retired.) Then, of course, all those new British vehicle kits will need new German and Italian opponents. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chaddy Posted November 21, 2011 Share Posted November 21, 2011 I was speaking with one of the Airfix guys at Telford with regards the Gnat. I asked if it would ever be "scaled up" to 1/48?. His reply was we'll see what demand is like for this scale and other projects and we scan the forums for that feedback. So put here what you'd like to see and make it easier for them to find in one post!.1/48 Gnat please. Steve. All in 1/48: Westland Whirlwind, a range of Focke Wulf's, Fairy Battle, Bristol Blehheim Mk IV......oh and Hawker Hunter please! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WindyWAFU Posted November 21, 2011 Share Posted November 21, 2011 Why do people search for the impossible? I this current climate of economics, kit duplications isn't really viable. HobbyBoss make the Tornado GRs currently, along with the Airfix 1/48th Jaguar these are still good kits perhaps not released for a while but not worth setting up a new tooling. A 1/48th Gnat is viable as the only one out there is the Aeroclub Version. Why do we need an updated 1/72 TSR2 with weapons options? These aircraft never flew in Weapons trial or anything. If people want to take a flight of fantasy and add bombs etc then they should seek aftermarket etc. Airfix/Hornby have pretty much decided what they are going to release for 2012/13 which will probably by updates on current kits ie 1/72 Buccaneers of a years ago ( incidentally Dragon are planning to make this kit.) So you'll see a cautious set of releases nothing fanciful for the next few years. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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