by MichaelB » Thu May 05, 2011 12:31 pm
Aren't Dinky airplanes mostly close to 1/200? That spawned a large group of imitators, or "in the style of" producers. UK today is known for it's variety of "garage" 1/200 airplanes.
Speaking of "in the style of"....HBM models does a huge selection of 1/200 resin aircraft. These need to be assembled and painted and are not in the stores. They are done "in the style of" Wiking 1/200 planes. Wiking was a German producer from before WWII that produced plastic ID models. I don't consider them toys in any regard, but if a child picks one up and "flies" it around the room - does that make it a toy?
You won't find them in WalMart.
Speaking of Walmart....21st Century Toys, in the past decade or so, did sell pre-made 1/144 plastic aircraft in WalMart along with their 1/18 behemoths. They also have a 1/32nd line. I don't know if any of these issues are still active - certainly not at WalMart.
Again - are you looking to find a line of constant scale toys that are Skybuster size? ...that would be nice, but...
I'm afraid I go through the lines looking and hoping to find the occasional piece that will size into a scaled collection. It takes some patience but can yield results. The Revell Mini-Snap of the XV-22 came in at 1/200, for instance.
Michael