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Die-Cast Models
Posted: 05 Nov 2010, 07:34
by Effoh
Gents,
I'm thinking of getting a model of the DH106 or 1-11 for my desk. For the Comet it seems the choices are limited to (if you can get one) the Corgi Classic Avaiation series, or the 1:400 Aero Classics. The 1-11 has a bit more scope, with Gemini Jets and Aero Classics producing a 1:400 version (Can't see me getting a 1:200 Small World past SWMBO!)
Does anyone have any experience/knowledge of any/all of these or have other recommendations?
Many thanks,
Colin
Re: Die-Cast Models
Posted: 05 Nov 2010, 09:21
by DaveB
Hi Colin
Corgi have a world of information available to them but still manage to miss the mark as far as accuracy goes. I look up at my BEA RS Comet and shudder every time I look at the fin

The Gemini Jets models show incredible detail for the size of them but.. they're incredibly small. This may turn out to be an advantage as you can sneak a couple onto your desktop without causing too much alarm

If your desktop is already cluttered, these are an obvious choice. A little pricey perhaps but great looking models. I can't afford anything above 1:400!
There is a company out there doing 1:500 models called
www.inflight500.com and their models are cheaper than Gemini. I have a BEA FJ Viscount from them and it's a nice little model
ATB
DaveB

Re: Die-Cast Models
Posted: 06 Nov 2010, 09:39
by Effoh
Hi Dave
Knew I could rely on you
I had my eye on the Corgi BOAC Comet but had concerns from the photo about the finish, in particular the way the cockpit windows seem to be painted on?

- so your comment about the fin has confirmed my suspicions.
Thanks for the link to Inflight - I hadn't been able to find actual photos of their models so will trot over there and have a look.
TVM as always...
Colin
Re: Die-Cast Models
Posted: 06 Nov 2010, 10:36
by DaveB
Hi Colin
Yup.. that fin makes me want to scream. Where the hell they got the drawing from for it I don't know

At a guess.. I'd say it was pinched from a 1950's American jet fighter
I came across inflight a few years ago at Duxford and was impressed by a) the range of models they had and b) the price. That said, I've seen a selection of their Viscounts for sale in the Brooklands shop and the price had been suitably ramped up

Missing from my collection and something I'd like more than any other is a Vanguard. These (apparently) came onto the market and were immediately sold. Some places managed to get a second shipment but these too flew straight from the 'in' box to the customer

If you come across one on your travels, I'd appreciate a HU
ATB
DaveB

Re: Die-Cast Models
Posted: 06 Nov 2010, 17:17
by petermcleland
Hi Colin,
I'm very fond of my Trident 3B by Gemini Jets...I see it is a limited edition of 600 pieces...It may be a little small for your desk as its scale is 1:400
Mine is number 105/600 and it is of course the one at Manchester G-AWZK
The Web site is
http://www.geminijets.com and it is in Las Vegas.
EDIT...I see there is a huge list of UK retailers on that site

Re: Die-Cast Models
Posted: 06 Nov 2010, 22:19
by Effoh
Hi Peter,
Thanks for the link and the reminder about the G-AWZK model. I had forgotten about that.
Another for the Crimble list
Rgds,
Colin
Re: Die-Cast Models
Posted: 07 Nov 2010, 01:38
by DaveB
Mine is number 105/600 and it is of course the one at Manchester G-AWZK
Mine is 112/600. It took me a while to decide if I wanted to pay for the exclusivity

Very nice it is though as are my BOAC and BART VC10's
ATB
DaveB

Re: Die-Cast Models
Posted: 07 Nov 2010, 09:46
by Effoh
DaveB wrote:Very nice it is though as are my BOAC and BART VC10's
ATB
DaveB

Stop it, stop it.....I'm not listening..............

Re: Die-Cast Models
Posted: 09 Nov 2010, 20:25
by Archer
I don't know if it helps but I have some photos of Jet-X, Gemini and Corgi models (and others) on my website here:
http://www.vc10.net/Misc/vc10_models.html
They're all VC10 models of course but it may give you an idea of the sort of quality you can expect. From my point of view the Gemini models look very good as do the Jet-X ones. I'd advise to stay away from JC Wings but Corgi models can be quite nice, the quality can differ quite a bit though. The BOAC and BA VC10s that I've got are great but the RAF K2 has some silly mistakes.
Re: Die-Cast Models
Posted: 10 Nov 2010, 07:34
by Effoh
Thanks Archer - will take a look
Rgds,
Colin