I only glance at Trumpeter’s annual announcements, same with Hobby Boss’ and I ❤️ Kit’s. Only when something of theirs shows up on the preorder lists of my local model shops, do I decide if I want it. In the meantime, I have my stash AND actual releases from ICM, Airfix, Border, Meng and Takom (not in any particular order here) to keep me occupied. I like these releases-videos of yours Alex, they give me a quick peek into what’s been announced by whom; I don’t buy kit catalogues for obvious reasons, especially the “what if” ones by Trumpeter, HB and I❤️K. 😊
Wow! I didn’t realise that Trumpeter were thinking about a 1/32 S-3 Viking. I for one would buy one. Anyway if it takes as long as the A-6 Intruder to appear I will be about 100 years old.
I don't really pay attention to the catalogs these days. These 3 companies make you wait a few years and eventually....well . Not really a fan of this type of marke .Been waiting for the Oliphant to show up for years around here .Haven't seen it yet . I don't think it was ever released to be honest .
Tend to agree with you Alex on both, disappointing delays and treating all 3 as 1 company. Keep hearing the warnings about Trumpeter, something is always wrong (inaccurate) but usually decent kits. Prolific company with many times the better or only kit in a given scale of a subject. Their ships are usually outstanding if not pricey, and still have a flaw or three, LoL. Well done splitting them up this time. Think i did enjoy it more this way, even though lots of "last years leftovers". 👍☕🐢
I grew up with Tamiya, Dragon and Italeri kits. Back then I have dreamed of many of the releases that are announced every year nowadays. Many were only available as expensive resin kits. Strangely this plethora of new kits has completely turned me off military modelling. Wonder why that happened. Maybe because it's just overwhelming. It also get the impression that many of these new kits are only bought but never built because you always see the same (German) topics built over and over again.
Panzerjager in 1/16 wow wa we wa ... i really like the idea of a big version.. something about fitting a big gun ontop of a hull appeals to me.. i did stick a 88 flak on a airfix cromwell after all 😂 . Looks badass dont judge😂
Hmm. The Sd.Kfz 7 “Artillery Tractor” is actually the V2 launch control vehicle, if the picture is anything to go by. And I think that the main reason that Trumpeter announce so many kits without actually releasing them is mostly as a spoiler tactic to dissuade other manufacturers from releasing those same subjects.
Hi Alex... you mentioned in the video a difference in Eastern and Western mindset, and that set me thinking - me thinking is never a good idea *lol* Is the difference perhaps not cultural but political? For example a Chinese manufacturer may be used to the totalitarian regime attitude 'You get what we tell you when we want to' and their business model reflects that. Conversely a more democratic regime is used to giving the electorate what /they/ want, and companies operating in such a regime have the same attitude. On that basis I think it would be interesting to compare say a Taiwanese manufacturer with a Chinese one and a Russian one with any other in a Western democratic country say British, German, American etc.
I’ll believe it when I see it. Trumpeter’s habit of announcing releases then not releasing them is legendary. I agree it’s disappointing and I’ve lost faith in them as a brand. I’m pretty sure I’ve been waiting 4 years for the UH-1B release now. They may have announced it last year buts it’s been that long in the making and it’s a rebranded unreleased kit from Kitty Hawk when Trumpeter bought their molds and digital product.
I have 1 1/16 scale tank... If someone came out with a Kv of 34 with an early turret ( I think Trumpeter's choice was the least interesting. ) I might buy one. There is an over kill of US and German kits in this scale... but each to his own. I don't know how popular support vehicles are... but if they are on a limited release..maybe they will sell.
I do fancy the Viking in 1/32,though she’ll be a big bird..As I commented before I like Hobbyboss/Trumpeter,though I❤️kit part of the family I find bewildering..I just can’t see why I❤️kit range isn’t split between Hobbyboss and Trumpeter,but there must be a reason..
I am looking forward to a decent FW 190 D9 Langnasen Dora in 1:32 scale. I have the very old Hasegawa one and aftermarket parts to go with it but a new tool of that beauty would have been nice.
In my excitement, I bought enough sets of PE brass pom-poms to populate the model of USS Baltimore at 1:350, about six years ago. The excitement level has dropped away simce then...
The L France fire engine looks particularly nice. Nothing else particularly tempts me - I've just completed a scratch built 1909 Wright Military Flyer, so you can see why that is!
The 1/16 Pz.1 variants sound cool! The mark 1 has been done by Takom before, but it's the quirky stuff that is different here. If they get delivered, of course
promise promise but little in 1/700 scale ships, I hope my fears about this scale going away is unfounded. it seem all miniature and scale model companies have bin infected with the I must over hype everything it is a shame.
If Trumpeter was serious about stiffling competion they should consider casting fragile or moving parts in metal, such as propellers, guns and locking/unlocking retractable landing gear.
Great from the ones I built... depending on year of release... there earlier kits and less detailed but mostly high quality in fitting dept.. May need aftermarket if details bother you... but new kits are great
You can´t seriously expect customers to "stop buying Chinese" unless, and until, none-China-made products are of much better quality, much cheaper, or even just available on the market in the first place. Like a business who insists only to market a single low-quality product in their store, while at the same time demands that you should not shop in other stores. That´s ridiculous.
@@blarrrggg1): Communism doesn´t exist, and 2): Chinese toys (NewRay, etc.), Chinese clothes manufacturers (Shein, etc.) and Chinese scale model products are second to none. As long as you have the absurd fashion cults and the lemming effects of the western world´s manufacturers and corporations where everybody makes the same, you cannot expect customers not to look for alternatives. So tell me: If you are looking for a very detailed die cast 1/32 scale Willy´s Jeep, what is actually the alternative to NewRay´s $10 model?