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Alpha Force WWII Aces or Modern Aces - 6 Pack

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Alpha Force WWII Aces or Modern Aces - 6 Pack [New] - $12.99 + $5 shipping shipping

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abramokids


quality posts: 15 Private Messages abramokids

WWII... You know, FOR KIDS!

1ezmonkey


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I find it interesting all the WWII planes have been grounded.

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bluefinepoint


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■This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm

That's kind of scary

invisib0l


quality posts: 1 Private Messages invisib0l

So what will the glue exactly be needed for?

yeawuteva


quality posts: 115 Private Messages yeawuteva

great for educational purposes, as a toy- not so much...small, sharp parts could be dangerous for the little ones. For safety reasons, use for ages 14 and older please.

SputnikHQ


quality posts: 3 Private Messages SputnikHQ

What, no Stuka?

Word 2 ya mutha'

Zimdale


quality posts: 11 Private Messages Zimdale

Wow, I may have to get these for my father.

irradiated


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So when do we get the complimentary pack of B-61 bombs? The Nighthawk and Raptor both apparently can carry the workhorse nuclear package:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B61_nuclear_bomb

jpoling13


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These don't look like they are for kids...

yeawuteva


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jpoling13 wrote:These don't look like they are for kids...



fyi description says ages 14+

Vizh


quality posts: 1 Private Messages Vizh

For the model-impaired among us, (well... me,) can somebody give me a hint as to what those scales come to in inches? Are we talking 6" long planes? 4"? Smaller?

docpar


quality posts: 2 Private Messages docpar

screw kids i got one of these for myself (i am 19 so idk if thats a "kid" or not) lol

treadlight


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I just ordered the WWII Aces but are these the same models that Bridgetown hobbies has a twelve pack on sale for $12
http://bthobbies.com/product_info.php/cPath/5_54/products_id/78925

cinoclav


quality posts: 217 Private Messages cinoclav

Found a couple of them distributed through Silvergate.

On those pages it says they're 1:100 scale.

MagicRat


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Vizh wrote:For the model-impaired among us, (well... me,) can somebody give me a hint as to what those scales come to in inches? Are we talking 6" long planes? 4"? Smaller?


Near as I can figure, 4-6 inches. A 1:72 scale is about 11 inches.
I got a set for my boy who is aiming for Air Force Academy next year and would love the chance to fly the F-22. Awww to be young with dreams.....

Craigmar


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I did a search and these sell for about $10 a plane elsewhere. They should be about 4-5" long.

cinoclav


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Vizh wrote:For the model-impaired among us, (well... me,) can somebody give me a hint as to what those scales come to in inches? Are we talking 6" long planes? 4"? Smaller?



One example: A F117-A Nighthawk is 65' 11" long. So converting that to inches gives us 791". At the stated 1:144 scale, dividing the 791/144 gives you 5.49".

Obviously these will all vary slightly, but assume 5 to 6 inches on average.

Nate650


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bluefinepoint wrote:■This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm

That's kind of scary



Probably lead?

sodakar


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Vizh wrote:For the model-impaired among us, (well... me,) can somebody give me a hint as to what those scales come to in inches? Are we talking 6" long planes? 4"? Smaller?



The WWII planes are 1/100 scale, so the ~10m P-51 Mustang model is ~10cm, or ~4".

The modern planes are 1/144 scale, so the ~19m F-22 Raptor model is ~13cm, or ~5".

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While trying to figure this out for myself, I noticed that the description monologue correctly attributes the scales to each pack.

However, the detailed descriptions toward the bottom of the page has the scales reversed. If the modern aces were 1/100, they would be quite large at ~8".

Bumblebee


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Is it just me, or is there confusion in the description about which set is at 1:100 and which is at 1:144? The narrative suggests the old ones are 1:100, and the new at 1:144, but the specs section has it reversed. What's correct?

Jarreb


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For any WWII buff, especially a 13 year old, these are pretty cool. I wish I had them back in the day. In for both sets. Can you say "The Final Countdown?"

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kateybee


quality posts: 6 Private Messages kateybee

Because kids love toys you look at and don't touch! In for none- woo hoo!

nlouvros


quality posts: 2 Private Messages nlouvros

Screw the kids, I want these for my desk!

shatch


quality posts: 2 Private Messages shatch

I might be in for 3. What country were these made in?

mwwoodka


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bluefinepoint wrote:■This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm

That's kind of scary



Pretty much everything causes cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm in California's eyes.

I have a wheelbarrow with the same warning sticker. It also has a sticker advising me not to eat it... Friendly advice, I guess...

jikkme


quality posts: 4 Private Messages jikkme

They really needed to put a Corsair in the WWII set so you could play Black Sheep Squadron (or "Baa Baa Black Sheep" as it was named originally) with the Zero.

mlgilbride


quality posts: 0 Private Messages mlgilbride

Picked up a set of each for my husband. He's a WWII history buff as well as a commercial air line pilot. I figure he can put them away and pull them out years from now when our son is older.

Obviously, common sense rules here...not for the wee ones.

ThunderThighs


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invisib0l wrote:So what will the glue exactly be needed for?


Per the description:

Note: Glue not included – Use plastic model cement with fine-tip applicator or brush

mjgrazi23


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mwwoodka wrote:Pretty much everything causes cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm in California's eyes.

I have a wheelbarrow with the same warning sticker. It also has a sticker advising me not to eat it... Friendly advice, I guess...



Just about everything but rainbows and unicorns at least.

geekettebits


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Can't wait to find out what they have tomorrow on here! I wonder if it'll be something incredible?!

I think I'll pass on this however...

Zimdale


quality posts: 11 Private Messages Zimdale
ThunderThighs wrote:Per the description:

Note: Glue not included – Use plastic model cement with fine-tip applicator or brush



What will I be glueing on it though?

kramerd


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shatch wrote:I might be in for 3. What country were these made in?



Its not a toy, so who cares?

brdrk


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Zimdale wrote:What will I be glueing on it though?



I believe these are models that you need to build? Someone correct me if I'm wrong.

vmforrest


quality posts: 8 Private Messages vmforrest
mjgrazi23 wrote:Just about everything but rainbows and unicorns at least.



...unless you touch their horn...unicorn horns are HIGHLY toxic. Just so ya know.

Jackofallgames


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brdrk wrote:I believe these are models that you need to build? Someone correct me if I'm wrong.



Sorry it's a little late in the day to ad this tidbit. These models come from Japan originally. They come pre-painted but are still on the sprue, like a regular model kit. You will need a pair of nippers or an X-acto knife to cut them off and trim off any excess plastic left from the sprue. There are only a handful of pieces and they go together very well.

Plastic glue will work nicely but be warned that it can also ruin the paint job if you are sloppy. Super glue will work as well. However, again use caution when gluing the canopy in place. Super glue will frost the clear plastic if too much is used.

These are great models and have an amazing level of detail for their size. I used to own several of the WWII models to use for war gaming. I was paying $10+ a piece for them then. This is an amazing deal.

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kcarsonwoot


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