The set can be built as either a 9-cylinder R-975, 7-cylinder R-760 or two 5-cylinder R-540s. Each model can be built as a version with either front or rear exhaust manifold.
I suppose WW1 engines in 72nd scale aren't likely to be profitable, since 72nd scale ww1 aircraft kits are becoming unfashionable and almost rare nowadays. The 30s and Ww2 must sell better as it always did, so we should expect more models from you of that era. Fair enough, best wishes.
I do hope you'll do this gem in 1/48!
ReplyDeleteI suppose WW1 engines in 72nd scale aren't likely to be profitable, since 72nd scale ww1 aircraft kits are becoming unfashionable and almost rare nowadays. The 30s and Ww2 must sell better as it always did, so we should expect more models from you of that era. Fair enough, best wishes.
ReplyDeleteLet me just tag on to Anonymous' comment above: PLEASE make this kit in 1/48th! The 5/7/9 concept is pure genius…
ReplyDeleteI must add to noise.. Please, please do this in 1/48! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteAnd ideally in 32 and 16 scale....
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