The 146 is not more or less difficult to make than anything else
As Trev says it's impulse buying
If the 146 was a US built alrliner and had an extensive military career it would be more attractive......simply because there would have been so many more in real life.
If you look at the freeware portfolio of this site and the Pond you will see that most of these models would never exist as payware.
Someone posted a pic of Derek's Dove on one of the main sites and the first poster asked what it was
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followed by many who didn't know about it
I've read many say they've not seen a Viscount before.
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.....There are not a lot of people looking for payware types of these.
This creates a very special market
Because, as Trev says, types like this appeal to anoraks, they are difficult to source the info....the Superfreighter was murder..........and yet the models have to be of a high standard of accuracy simply because you are building for people who know the difference.
Many don't know the difference between a Boeing 737-300 and a 700 and many other just don't care..........but if we put the wrong mark of gun-site in a fighter the only option is
This is good though, as defines the line between pure commercialism and historic enthusiasts
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