December 5, 2012

2013: The Year Ahead

Badger

With diecast manufacturers stymied by global economic events, its becoming increasingly clear that successful manufacturers are going to have to think ‘outside-of-the-box’ if they want to remain a step ahead of the competition. Producing the same old, same old at ever higher prices in liveries few diehard collectors care about doesn’t provide a road map to success going forward, and, if anything, cripples ingenuity and imagination while adding barriers to the entry of new blood into the hobby. Success is going to require the usual suspects to take chances here on out, by replicating weapons systems that haven’t been addressed and doing so in a timely manner.

So what aircraft types are we referring to? How about a Bear, Badger or Bison Soviet Cold War-era bomber for starters, or any of the myriad of Japanese twin-engined bombers that took to the skies during WWII. Likewise, there’s loads of Russian, British, and French bombers that have been languishing in diecast heaven for far too long, all just waiting to be replicated for the diecast collector.

On the ground, we could point to at least twelve different tanks that wargamers would love to wrap their mitts around, such as an Italian Semovente, British Conqueror, Israeli Shot Meteor and Merkava. Artillery pieces have largely been ignored by most manufacturers, leaving the door wide open for a savvy, well financed model maker to set the world afire. C’mon guys, its time to put the “pedal-to-the-metal’ and get moving once again before the average collector moseys on to greener pastures.

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Dragon Continues to Show More Armor…But Where Are They?

DRA60634Sometimes, we’re left scratching our heads. Case in point, Dragon. The Company continues to debut more and more new pre-assembled replicas on their web sites, such as this 88mm FLaK gun, but with every new product announcement the actual product pipeline seems to be growing drier and drier. Its been almost a year since their Sherman ‘Easy Eight’ medium tank (DRA60555) was shown, yet we still have no firm release date for this item. Likewise, there’s several Panzer IIIs, Ka-Mi amphibious tanks, 88mm FLaK  guns, and other hotly anticipated new items that seem to have never made it off the drawing board leaving collectors and dealers in a lurch.

Frankly, we’re not certain as to why any diecast manufacturer would continue to announce new items when so many are still on the back burner. This observation isn’t designed to point the finger at any one particular manufacturer that routinely seems to adopt this strategy, since several companies are guilty of this disturbing trend. In the end, however, it sours the consumer leaving them wondering why a manufacturer would, in effect, turn a blind eye to their collector base when more and more competitors appear to be nipping at their heels.

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