Name some of your favorite Military Model Airplane manufacturers and list the "Top 5 Models" made by them.

These are a few of my favorite manufacturers, in no particular order.  My "Top 5 Models" from each company are my opinion and that doesn't make them necessarily the best ones.  Let's see what you folks on MAC.com can come up with...

 

Hanger56

 

Corgi

1.  B-17 Flying Fortress

2.  BAC Lightning

3.  B-24 Liberator

4.  TSR-2

5.  PBY Catalina

 

Hobby Master

1.  F-4 Phantom

2.  P-51 Mustang

3.  F-104 Starfighter

4.  SBD Dauntless

5.  F-100 Super Sabre

 

Century Wings

1.  F-14 Tomcat

2.  SR-71 Blackbird

3.  A-7 Corsair

4.  F-8 Crusader

5.  A-6 Intruder

 

IXO Junior

1.  F4U Corsair

2.  Dornier Do 335A-1 Pfeil

3.  Heinkel He 219 A-7 Uhu

4.  Polikarpov I-16

5.  Messerschmitt Bf 110-E1

 

Dragon Wings

1.  F-18 Hornet

2.  F-15 Eagle

3.  P-51 Mustang

4.  F4U Corsair

5.  P-47 Thunderbolt

 

Witty Wings

1.  F-15 Eagle

2.  F-16 Falcon

3.  F-18 Hornet

4.  SU-27 Flanker

5.  MIG-29 Fulcrum

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Here are my favorite manufactures and the models I have purchased from them so far.

Corgi

1. Avro Lancaster

2. PBY Catalina (RCAF)

3. Fairey Swordfish Mk. I

4. Hawker Typhoon

5. F-104 Starfighter

 

CWH (Canadian Warplane Heritage)

1. Avro CF-105 Arrow (Both versions)

 

Hobby Master

1. F-4 Phantom

2. F-104 Starfighter

3. A-1 Skyraider

4. B5N2 "KATE"

5. F-22 Raptor

 

Century Wings

1. F-14 Tomcat

2. A-7 Corsair

3. F-8 Crusader

4. A-6 Intruder

 

Gemini Aces

1. A-1 Skyraider

2. F-4 Phantom

3. Supermarine Spitfire MK. IX

Hi Dave,

Thanks for sharing your list with us, I think it's great!  I forgot to mention anything about my Gemini Aces, but you did a fine job covering it.  Take care and have a great week...

 

Hanger56

Hi, Bob here in Kansas and I don't have 5 manufactures and will list only 4 favorite model manufactures are as follows and I'll start with Corgi because it is the nucleus of my collection:

    

                 1. Corgi

                    a. North American P-51D Mustang

                    b. EE Lightning     

                    c. Focke Wulf 190

                    d. Me/Bf 110

                    e. Avro Lancaster

                2.  Hobby Master  

                   a. BAe Harrier II GR.7

                   b. North American P-51 Mustang              

                   c. Nakajima B5N2 Kate

                   d. Bristol Beaufighter

                   e. Focke Wulf 190

                3. Gemini Aces

                   a. North American P-51 Mustang

                   b. Supermarine Spitfire Mk.IX

                   c. Me/Bf 109E Messerschmitt

                   d. McDonnell Douglas Phantom

                4. Century Wings

                   a. Grumman A6 Intruder 

                   b. Lockeed SR-71

                   c. Vought Corsair II

                   d. Grumman F-14A Tomcat

                   e. Vought F-8E Crisader

 

These are the only companies that I have purchase for my collection of aircraft.  When I first started I was purchasing Franklin Mint 1:48 scale WWII models.  But I had a problem with the landing gear and the scale size I was using.  At the scale of 1:48 I determine that the size of the runway would be to large for my basement space.  I sold all my Franklin Mint Aircraft.  I started back at square 1 and decided to collect and use Corgi 1:72nd scale for my diarama of a WWII Airbase in Europe.

 

Cheers, Bob

Hi Bob,

Thanks for sharing your list with us, you have quite a nice looking line-up!  Something that jumped out at me was the P-51 Mustang being mentioned from 3 different manufacturers.  I think that as collectors, this iconic plane (P-51) is extremely popular with most of us.  A beautifully designed and wonderfully made aircraft that was one of the "best fighters" of WW11, and looks great as a model.  One of my all time favorites...

I agree with what you had to do, in changing your models in your collection from 1:48 scale to 1:72.  As model collectors, we seem to not ever have enough of these scaled-down examples of aviation history around.  I tell my wife it's the manufacturers fault for creating so many wonderful "must have" models, but it doesn't get me "off the hook".  Oh well, can't blame a guy for trying.  Before I began my collections, as nice as the larger models look, I knew going in that the 1:72 scale was the best one for military model planes.  You have a nice compromise between size and great detail in the models.  With that being said, I do however have a handful of 1:32 (Corgi Mustangs), 1:35 (GMP) and 1:48 scale (HobbyMaster) that I had to have.  But most of my military aircrafts are in the 1:72 scale.

I think it's great that you have enough room in your house (basement) to build a WWII base diorama, what a nice way to display some of your models.  I've lobbied for a bigger house to be able to display all of my collection with no luck so far.  Thanks again for not only sharing your list but adding a brief story and giving us some insight about your thoughts, take care...

 

Hanger56

 

 

Hi Hanger56 and Others,

 

Your wife and my wife need to meet and compare notes.  My wife is always asking me if I have enough planes in my collection and when are you going to stop buying models airplane?  She just doesn't understand what draws the likes of us that collect model aircraft.  Hanger56 if you have the time look at "My Page".  I started my collection of Corgi WWII aircraft of the ETO and MTO late 2008 or early 2009.  I have just finish this collection today (2/22) when the mailman delivered the Corgi B-17 Nine-O-Nine.  I have 2 models for every one of the Corgi WWII aircraft except for the larger aircraft such as the bombers example Lancaster's, B-17's and He-111 transports Ju-52, DC-3 and C-47 Dakota. 

 

I'm thinking of ending the collection of Corgi Models except for a few new aircraft that will be produced like the "Short Stirling", Blenhiem, Me/Bf 110, Doenier 17 and 215, Defiant and there are so many models, such like the Mosquito, P-38 Lightning, Typhoon, most of the Navy aircraft and Japanese aircraft that need to be produced.  I may anger some people but Corgi has almost 50 Spitfires which are all the same except for the paint scheme.  I like the Spitfire but Corgi is going to produce 3 Spitfires that will all be the same except for 1 call letters along the sides.  I would like to see a Seafire or something different than the Spitfire, what about another Typhoon, how about some Russian or Japanese aircraft.  Not the same old, same old Spitfire.  The Spitfire is one of my all time favorite fighter aircraft.  What say you Hanger56 and the rest of our group that read this comment?

 

Cheers, Bob 

iquel said:

Hi Bob,

Thanks for sharing your list with us, you have quite a nice looking line-up!  Something that jumped out at me was the P-51 Mustang being mentioned from 3 different manufacturers.  I think that as collectors, this iconic plane (P-51) is extremely popular with most of us.  A beautifully designed and wonderfully made aircraft that was one of the "best fighters" of WW11, and looks great as a model.  One of my all time favorites...

I agree with what you had to do, in changing your models in your collection from 1:48 scale to 1:72.  As model collectors, we seem to not ever have enough of these scaled-down examples of aviation history around.  I tell my wife it's the manufacturers fault for creating so many wonderful "must have" models, but it doesn't get me "off the hook".  Oh well, can't blame a guy for trying.  Before I began my collections, as nice as the larger models look, I knew going in that the 1:72 scale was the best one for military model planes.  You have a nice compromise between size and great detail in the models.  With that being said, I do however have a handful of 1:32 (Corgi Mustangs), 1:35 (GMP) and 1:48 scale (HobbyMaster) that I had to have.  But most of my military aircrafts are in the 1:72 scale.

I think it's great that you have enough room in your house (basement) to build a WWII base diorama, what a nice way to display some of your models.  I've lobbied for a bigger house to be able to display all of my collection with no luck so far.  Thanks again for not only sharing your list but adding a brief story and giving us some insight about your thoughts, take care...

 

Hanger56

 

 

Hi Bob,

My wife is very understanding when it comes to my die-cast model plane collection, makes me an extremely happy man!  She came into the room the other day and made this statement; "I see you got a couple more green and gray airplanes" and then she was fine with that.  She has always known and understood that my models are NOT toys, but collectable model planes.  I guess the part that they (wifes) may never completely understand is our passion and love for aviation and collecting these wonderful scaled-down pieces of history.

Nice job picking up the Corgi B-17 "Nine-O-Nine", I have that one in my collection.  My favorite Corgi B-17 that I have is the "Memphis Belle".  I get where you are, there are so many models to choose from and those that we want to add to our collections.  I've wrestled with this dilemma for some time myself and came up with the realization that I won't be able to purchase every one.  So it's a matter of setting priorities and getting the ones you really can't be without and at the same time getting the most "bang for your buck", as they say!  I purchase models to collect and enjoy, not to sell or trade if I were to get tired of them.  I guess you could say I'm like a "Museum Curator," my die-cast models are with me for the long haul and then some!

Hopefully this little tid-bit of advice can help.  I once read that the "best die-cast models to collect" are the ones you love, you just can't love them all... Ha!

 

Hanger56

bob james said:

Hi Hanger56 and Others,

 

Your wife and my wife need to meet and compare notes.  My wife is always asking me if I have enough planes in my collection and when are you going to stop buying models airplane?  She just doesn't understand what draws the likes of us that collect model aircraft.  Hanger56 if you have the time look at "My Page".  I started my collection of Corgi WWII aircraft of the ETO and MTO late 2008 or early 2009.  I have just finish this collection today (2/22) when the mailman delivered the Corgi B-17 Nine-O-Nine.  I have 2 models for every one of the Corgi WWII aircraft except for the larger aircraft such as the bombers example Lancaster's, B-17's and He-111 transports Ju-52, DC-3 and C-47 Dakota. 

 

I'm thinking of ending the collection of Corgi Models except for a few new aircraft that will be produced like the "Short Stirling", Blenhiem, Me/Bf 110, Doenier 17 and 215, Defiant and there are so many models, such like the Mosquito, P-38 Lightning, Typhoon, most of the Navy aircraft and Japanese aircraft that need to be produced.  I may anger some people but Corgi has almost 50 Spitfires which are all the same except for the paint scheme.  I like the Spitfire but Corgi is going to produce 3 Spitfires that will all be the same except for 1 call letters along the sides.  I would like to see a Seafire or something different than the Spitfire, what about another Typhoon, how about some Russian or Japanese aircraft.  Not the same old, same old Spitfire.  The Spitfire is one of my all time favorite fighter aircraft.  What say you Hanger56 and the rest of our group that read this comment?

 

Cheers, Bob 

iquel said:

Hi Bob,

Thanks for sharing your list with us, you have quite a nice looking line-up!  Something that jumped out at me was the P-51 Mustang being mentioned from 3 different manufacturers.  I think that as collectors, this iconic plane (P-51) is extremely popular with most of us.  A beautifully designed and wonderfully made aircraft that was one of the "best fighters" of WW11, and looks great as a model.  One of my all time favorites...

I agree with what you had to do, in changing your models in your collection from 1:48 scale to 1:72.  As model collectors, we seem to not ever have enough of these scaled-down examples of aviation history around.  I tell my wife it's the manufacturers fault for creating so many wonderful "must have" models, but it doesn't get me "off the hook".  Oh well, can't blame a guy for trying.  Before I began my collections, as nice as the larger models look, I knew going in that the 1:72 scale was the best one for military model planes.  You have a nice compromise between size and great detail in the models.  With that being said, I do however have a handful of 1:32 (Corgi Mustangs), 1:35 (GMP) and 1:48 scale (HobbyMaster) that I had to have.  But most of my military aircrafts are in the 1:72 scale.

I think it's great that you have enough room in your house (basement) to build a WWII base diorama, what a nice way to display some of your models.  I've lobbied for a bigger house to be able to display all of my collection with no luck so far.  Thanks again for not only sharing your list but adding a brief story and giving us some insight about your thoughts, take care...

 

Hanger56

 

 



bob james said:

Hi Hanger56 and Others,

 

Your wife and my wife need to meet and compare notes.  My wife is always asking me if I have enough planes in my collection and when are you going to stop buying models airplane?  She just doesn't understand what draws the likes of us that collect model aircraft.  Hanger56 if you have the time look at "My Page".  I started my collection of Corgi WWII aircraft of the ETO and MTO late 2008 or early 2009.  I have just finish this collection today (2/22) when the mailman delivered the Corgi B-17 Nine-O-Nine.  I have 2 models for every one of the Corgi WWII aircraft except for the larger aircraft such as the bombers example Lancaster's, B-17's and He-111 transports Ju-52, DC-3 and C-47 Dakota. 

 

I'm thinking of ending the collection of Corgi Models except for a few new aircraft that will be produced like the "Short Stirling", Blenhiem, Me/Bf 110, Doenier 17 and 215, Defiant and there are so many models, such like the Mosquito, P-38 Lightning, Typhoon, most of the Navy aircraft and Japanese aircraft that need to be produced.  I may anger some people but Corgi has almost 50 Spitfires which are all the same except for the paint scheme.  I like the Spitfire but Corgi is going to produce 3 Spitfires that will all be the same except for 1 call letters along the sides.  I would like to see a Seafire or something different than the Spitfire, what about another Typhoon, how about some Russian or Japanese aircraft.  Not the same old, same old Spitfire.  The Spitfire is one of my all time favorite fighter aircraft.  What say you Hanger56 and the rest of our group that read this comment?

 

Cheers, Bob 

iquel said:

Hi Bob,

Thanks for sharing your list with us, you have quite a nice looking line-up!  Something that jumped out at me was the P-51 Mustang being mentioned from 3 different manufacturers.  I think that as collectors, this iconic plane (P-51) is extremely popular with most of us.  A beautifully designed and wonderfully made aircraft that was one of the "best fighters" of WW11, and looks great as a model.  One of my all time favorites...

I agree with what you had to do, in changing your models in your collection from 1:48 scale to 1:72.  As model collectors, we seem to not ever have enough of these scaled-down examples of aviation history around.  I tell my wife it's the manufacturers fault for creating so many wonderful "must have" models, but it doesn't get me "off the hook".  Oh well, can't blame a guy for trying.  Before I began my collections, as nice as the larger models look, I knew going in that the 1:72 scale was the best one for military model planes.  You have a nice compromise between size and great detail in the models.  With that being said, I do however have a handful of 1:32 (Corgi Mustangs), 1:35 (GMP) and 1:48 scale (HobbyMaster) that I had to have.  But most of my military aircrafts are in the 1:72 scale.

I think it's great that you have enough room in your house (basement) to build a WWII base diorama, what a nice way to display some of your models.  I've lobbied for a bigger house to be able to display all of my collection with no luck so far.  Thanks again for not only sharing your list but adding a brief story and giving us some insight about your thoughts, take care...

 

Hanger56

 

 

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