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The enterprise saucer will be hard to pop as one piece that large. I'm totally in for those, as well as enterprise E and defiant, at least translucent rousers. studio scale X-wing please as well. I'm happy to kickstart kits i want, i know it's expensive.
Good to see the Black Hole kits getting re-issued and I am certainly looking forward to the UFO Mobile model next year. Nice to see you updating the USS Enterprise to Strange New Worlds configuration too.
Cannot tell you how stoked i am that you will making the Cygnus! My brother and i built (and destroyed) that as kids. Always wanted to do it justice. Thanks!
Thanks Jamie for the update! Thanks for bringing out these kits it is much appreciated. Love the historic spacecraft as well as the Artemis. Interesting subjects. Look forward to more in future. Thanks again.
Thanks for all the hard work, team Round 2. Thanks for the Ford pickups models. I like those. Hope maybe to see more fords' trucks' model kits in many different years. Hope to see some more older Ford trucks in 1/64 autoworld premiums like 57=97 f series in all configuration long box, short boxes, supercab, regular cabs etc. Thanks again, all you awesome folks at Round 2.
Chad / Jamie + have you thought about making a 1/350 scale Voyager it would be 33" Inches long i believe that ship is supposed to be half the length of the enterprise -D just a thought 💭🤔
Would love to see new shuttles from the Star Trek movies and tv shows since TNG. For vehicles - North American cars and pickups from the late 70’s and 80’s
I am a huge fan and collector of your 1/64 Auto World Premium series cars! Would love it if you guys create the Dodge Magnum station wagon for your power wagons series!
Operation Paperclip Germ-man scientists @ NASA Utopia. Trillion dollars for satellites & Rockets to destroy America. United Nations approved of course.
The Enterprise Refit needs some serious retooling and design work. Its a shame you are just putting it out with different box art. For the price charged, you would think it would be designed as well as a Tamiya kit, but it woefully falls short in many ways.
My 2 cents, take it or leave it: This 15 minute video was a disappointment, even Jamie Hood didn't look too enthused. Only new/partly new kits are the USS Cerritos from a canceled show and a warmed over STBNW Enterprise. Everything else is still a CAD drawing, if that. The real space kits shown are made by 4D Vision, and are rather expensive, $250 for the Saturn V, $119 for the Shuttle. Don't see them being big sellers if R2 sells for similar prices. Funny how the cost of tooling was mentioned for the lack of new kits (understandable), but keeping the price of the kits reasonable, since high inflation is affecting everyone (i.e. their customers), is lost on R2. Then there's the odd choice of making the Shadow Mobile at 1:35, an armor scale. Since they will eventually (we hope) make the Interceptor and UFO, wouldn't 1:32 been a better choice? The only "new" Space 1999 kit will be a re-boxed version of the 22" kit tied into the Metamorphosis episode, in other words, the same old same old. At least the Tie Bomber is coming out, and in 1:72, perfect to go with existing Bandai SW kits. Hopefully, 2025 will be a better year, but since the last few Wonderfest outings have been disappointing, I'm not holding out much hope for next years show.
I don't want to rag on you guys but FFS - another year on and all you've managed to do on the UFO licence is update your piece of cardboard?!?!?!?! Guess I now know what the "wonder" in Wonderfest stands for......