NG Models' SHIFT AWAY from US Releases: 40% US to 20% US from 2020 to 2025!

Oh man, the entitlement of Yank collectors is another level.

Looking at your numbers, last year you Yanks had 6 times more models than us in Oceania, this year already 7 times more models and then in 2022, it was 10 times the models and that's just from NG. Imagine how spoilt you'd look if we included the GJ numbers :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO:
 
Hey Connor (@CM Aviation) and JJ (@JJ Skippy). So normally I prefer not to be involved in these debates as I have to focus on my research work and there's a lot of intense arguments, but there's a few thoughts I have in mind after reading through this discussion (this is from someone living in the US btw):

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  • So it is true that the percentage of NA models has decreased from 2024 to 2025 according to this image attached earlier. However, NA still has pretty good representation, where it is currently the third-largest represented region this year. Furthermore, since it is only mid-way through 2025, it is too early to draw conclusions since there are several more releases coming up before 2026.
  • Also, I really appreciate the high levels of passion that you guys have for the hobby, and you have major preferences for NA models. But I think it's important to consider that aviation is on a global scale, and diecast models are no exception. I agree with others that NG should expand their international offerings especially for Europe, Africa, and Oceania. Collectors from those parts of the globe would kill to obtain models made with NG's stellar moulds, and while this might mean a possible decrease in NA releases, I think it will be a great thing in terms of international diversity. And there's always the future to come in case not enough happens this year!
Just wanted to drop by and give my two cents here. I understand everyone's points in this thread, and overall they're valid claims. Hopefully you guys and anyone else aren't too offended by what I have to say. I've noticed a lot of heated back-and-forth throughout this thread, and I just want to remind everyone that in the end, model collecting is all for fun and shouldn't get in the way of friendships. I love being a new active member in the aviation community through various platforms such as here and IG, mostly because everyone that I've interacted with is super friendly and welcoming. Would definitely feel devastated if this amazing community crumbles into pieces for any reason. So, let's do our best to get along, shall we? :)
 
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