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#1077 by JonBuck
30 Apr 2004, 20:49
There are loads of different companies supplying VS branded models. Does anyone have a preferred manufacturer. THe few models I do have are GeminiJets and seem to be good quality apart from the older plastic stands. I see Big Bird are currently making a the 747 in VS "Austin Powered" livery. I wouldn't mind one of these but at the price I've seen:

http://www.collectorsaircraft.com/ECOM_ ... sp?ID=6437

not sure about the quality of this manufacturer. Does anyone have any opinions? Pix - are you going to be offering this one in your online emporium?

Thanks
Jon
#30727 by Pete
30 Apr 2004, 20:59
Not that particular model, since I don't really rate it very highly. 1/400 is also a bit *too* small, and that's a lot of money for a model of that size.

After a lot of research, I plumped for a couple of manufacturers - Risesoon (SkyMarks in the USA) and StarJets. Both make very high quality 1:200 models (on the StarJets, who make the A321 Virgin Sun, the engine fans even go round!). Risesoon's models of the A380, 747-400 and A340-600 attracted my attention since they use a solid model, with printed livery (not decals which could scratch off).

Anyways, I'm hoping they'll arrive in the next few weeks, and I'll be putting them onto the site as soon as they're here.

The site you refer to in your post is offering the Skymarks A380 & A340-600 at £43.95 - I plan to put them on VirginFlyer for £36. I probably won't be able to beat their price on the StarJets Virgin Sun A321 1:200 at £24.95, but I'll try and match it.

Pix
#30737 by JonBuck
30 Apr 2004, 21:14
Sorry Pix, I wasn't trying to give you competition before you started. Anyway, I wouldn't mind paying a bit more to help support the site.

quote:on the StarJets, who make the A321 Virgin Sun, the engine fans even go round!)


Sounds flash - not as good as my Virgin Funplane though - the LED's, sound - remote control - beats the hoop and stick I had as a kid!

Am I talking out of the top of my . . hat, aren't Starjets a brand name of Geminijets?
#30739 by Pete
30 Apr 2004, 21:18
Difficult to keep track, since Gemini Jets seems to have so many brands!

I *think* StarJets are independent of Gemini. They did have a relationship with Schuco in Europe which recently ended, so it's a bit up in the air now. Ooo... a pun.

Pix
#30742 by Pete
30 Apr 2004, 21:32
Just a quick bit of market research - how many people are interested in the aircraft models? I dunno now whether I've under-ordered, and with the lead times being so long it might be worth me putting in another order now if the demand is there.

The models I've ordered are:

A380 Virgin Atlantic 1:200
A340-600 Virgin Atlantic 1:200
B747-400 Virgin Atlantic 1:200
A320-100 Virgin Sun 1:200

No obligation, but if you can raise you're hand if you're interested in any of those, I can compare that with my (modest) initial order...

Ta muchly,

Pix
#30749 by Nottingham Nick
30 Apr 2004, 22:02
I am daft enough to collect anything that is Virgin and, if it helps the site, I am sure I will be dipping into my pocket.

Nick
#30753 by David
30 Apr 2004, 22:19
Stick an A380 and an A320 on your list for me please.

Thanks

David
#30760 by mcuth
30 Apr 2004, 22:39
Pix

Darnit, I just received my SkyMarks models (1 x A380 & 1 x A340-600) that I'd ordered before I knew you were doing this [:(]

Can post pics though, if it helps?

Cheers

Michael
#30762 by mitchja
30 Apr 2004, 22:42
quote:Originally posted by David
Stick an A380 and an A320 on your list for me please.

Thanks

David


Put me down for an A380 too please
#30790 by jaguarpig
01 May 2004, 11:19
Is there any chance of getting a VS 747-400 in a larger scale 1:100 or do I have to pinch the one behind the tele in revivals:D:D:D
#30792 by RichardMannion
01 May 2004, 11:58
quote:Originally posted by jaguarpig
Is there any chance of getting a VS 747-400 in a larger scale 1:100 or do I have to pinch the one behind the tele in revivals:D:D:D


I'm sure that one is bigger than 1:100 - it is a lovely model though.

Thanks,
Richard
#30793 by Pete
01 May 2004, 12:02
You can get models larger than 1:200, but typical you start getting into the 'Travel Agent' models, and the price jumps from the very-reasonable 40 quid mark for 1:200 up to a hefty £1000+ very quickly. Not sure I'll be stocking many of those ;)

Pix
#30794 by jaguarpig
01 May 2004, 12:03
Its probably about 1:72
#30807 by papadoc
01 May 2004, 15:54
quote:Is there any chance of getting a VS 747-400 in a larger scale 1:100 or do I have to pinch the one behind the tele in revivals


Hi jaguarpig

I have just come across this website:

http://www.airline-models.com

And they have a 747, 1:100 scale in VS livery for 330 euros plus p+p.

It looks as if they are based in France. I have no connection with them and have never dealt with them, so I do not know what they are like, just thought you might be interested.
#30810 by AlanA
01 May 2004, 16:20
I saw some in the metal tins at Birmingham Airport Aviation Experiance model shop yesterday. they have a great selection of different models there.
You could try ringing them
8707 335511 and ask for The Aviation Experiance
#30833 by jaguarpig
02 May 2004, 09:57
Thanks guys the french one looks ok but I dont think I will risk it on that picture alone.
#30855 by LAX21
03 May 2004, 08:03
quote:Originally posted by pixuk
Just a quick bit of market research - how many people are interested in the aircraft models? I dunno now whether I've under-ordered, and with the lead times being so long it might be worth me putting in another order now if the demand is there.

The models I've ordered are:

A380 Virgin Atlantic 1:200
A340-600 Virgin Atlantic 1:200
B747-400 Virgin Atlantic 1:200
A320-100 Virgin Sun 1:200

No obligation, but if you can raise you're hand if you're interested in any of those, I can compare that with my (modest) initial order...

Ta muchly,

Pix



heya pix,

I'd love to get my hands on the 380 and 747 :)

LAX21
#30856 by Palsgraf948
03 May 2004, 09:23
quote:Originally posted by pixuk
Just a quick bit of market research - how many people are interested in the aircraft models? I dunno now whether I've under-ordered, and with the lead times being so long it might be worth me putting in another order now if the demand is there.

The models I've ordered are:

A380 Virgin Atlantic 1:200
A340-600 Virgin Atlantic 1:200
B747-400 Virgin Atlantic 1:200
A320-100 Virgin Sun 1:200

No obligation, but if you can raise you're hand if you're interested in any of those, I can compare that with my (modest) initial order...

Ta muchly,

Pix


Hello there Pix ...

I'm (as you can tell) a new site user who lives in the USA (in San Jose, California)

I would love to purchase two of the 747 models. One for my step-daughter (who lives in New York with her father, but will be travelling with her mother and I to London in July on VS20/VS19 UC) and one for my own office desk.

I certainly hope that you will be able to obtain and make these models available for those of who live on this side of the pond. [^]

Thanks!

Jim McD
Palsgraf948
#30910 by declansmith
04 May 2004, 15:22
You will be able to puchase them onboard your flight to London.

Just tell the crew to save you some as only 3 747 and 2 A346 are loaded on every flight!!!!
#30919 by mcuth
04 May 2004, 16:07
Declan

Can you not pre-order from RT on the way out to LHR? Or, if that's how he wants to do it, Jim might be better advised to pre-order for the way back to SFO :)

Cheers

Michael
#32696 by Pete
01 Jun 2004, 17:56
Finally, some of the Virgin Atlantic models have arrived - although so far only a few of the A340-600s (these things are trickier than I first thought to get hold of!). The first delivery of the A340-600s are now in the store, but I can't guarantee how long they'll last - only 4 in stock at the moment.

I also added the Virgin Viscount recently, in the old style livery, which was used on the Maastricht route and there's also a couple of the Virgin Sun A320s left.

The A380s and 747s are still on their way - and apologies for the delay - but I have increased my order on the manufacturer to cover anticipated demand.

Pix
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