MIAv8Diecast
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As a CONSUMER who collects models from the US, these last few releases have put out models that we have been begging for years for. They have finally started to listen to our complaints directed towards NG and GJ themselves. Just those two United Express Re-Releases alone changed my opinion on GJ. No one is releasing those models, and GJ has stepped up and done them. Now don’t get me wrong, some of their business practices behind the scenes can be iffy, but you could probably say that about most diecast companies or companies in general. One criticism of GJ I can get behind is pricing, which is currently outrageously overpriced (due to those accursed US Tariffs), with prices like 50 USD for a regional jet. But I would rather pay 50 USD for that regional jet than pay 200 buying one of the last releases. That’s what I think has changes positively for GJ, they are releasing modeled WE WANT. I can name numerous releases from all parts of the world that GJ has done this year that have definitely set a different path for them. (Asian MD-80s, UA CRJ and ERJ, Qantas 737, Binter E2, and just about every release from this summer.)
I understand everyone has their own release criteria and is entitled to it. I absolutely will be purchasing the United CRJ-550 and E-175 however I fail to understand how these releases could define the success of GJ. These are sought after undoubtedly, but they are re-releases and the only reason they're sought after is because JC wings are the only ones that have a mold which leaves you with no other choice. It was almost a certainty that you would get a re-release of these copies. GJ has had some promising releases this year I won't deny that but in almost every case the competition has a better mold waiting to be used and or the diverse selection you're referencing at the end is lightly sprinkled in. If your criteria are exclusively modern airliners, I suppose you would be happy but if you're looking for a broad spectrum from the 1990's-2025, you would be vastly disappointed.