That’s MSRP. Actual is 20% lower.The price is EXACTLY why I collect 1:400
Still though.That’s MSRP. Actual is 20% lower.
Honestly worth it. Don’t judge until you’ve seen the models. Trust me I thought the same as you until I saw 1:200 for the first time. 1:200’s are pretty amazing.Still though.
As much as I love the detail in 200 scale, 400 is really catching up! I do want to get some 200 scale stuff for a little regional airport like IronwoodHonestly worth it. Don’t judge until you’ve seen the models. Trust me I thought the same as you until I saw 1:200 for the first time. 1:200’s are pretty amazing.
Definitely try going for it. Think - every two 400 scale models you get you can get at least one 1:200. It’s honestly a better deal with the regionals. the 1:400 regionals are just too small.As much as I love the detail in 200 scale, 400 is really catching up! I do want to get some 200 scale stuff for a little regional airport like Ironwood
I think the 400 scale regionals are fine imoDefinitely try going for it. Think - every two 400 scale models you get you can get at least one 1:200. It’s honestly a better deal with the regionals. the 1:400 regionals are just too small.
Definitely chase some there. You can get some awesome deals at shows. I would say it’s easier to get a great discount on 1:200 compared to 1:400 because in 1:200 there’s more money to be discounted if yk what I meanI might get a few 200 scales at expo
I would expect to see it in 1:200 next month.Wishing that SAS ATR-72 was in 1:200 not 1:400. Not much for me in this release sadly.
1:400 regionals WERE neglected for years, but know this brand called @3D Design Deck exists, don't know if you've heard of themI think the 400 scale regionals are fine imo
I might get a few 200 scales at expo