by MichaelB » Mon Oct 15, 2012 3:00 pm
Ron's collection at HBM is impressive and in the right scale! There are a lot of 1/200 collectors both ancient and modern. Fans of the scale call it TOTS...for "The One True Scale" so there is a bit of fanaticism involved! Let's hope they don't assume jihadist designs in the advancement of their agenda!
That said, there are a lot of 1/200 issues in places where you might not expect it, like Postage Stamp and Corgi Showcase, that scale in. Air Power is in 1/240 scale and it's a shame that it didn't scale to a better scale for sharing.
That said, the AP kit is a remarkable achievement in itself, executed to a level that is impressive for Monogram at the time. The models are very accurate, scaled and all feature nicely recessed panel lines; mainstream Monogram was filled with raised lines! The larger models are indeed true kits: the B-52 has 13 parts. That B-52 is the only kitted model of an "E" version and it's been molded in the "flying" position with upturned wing tips! ...most impressive!
As noted before some of the smaller aircraft - like the T-33 - are one piece solid casts. That makes this set wallow on the line between being simply another plastic model kit and a collectible series. As it is, the entire kit is an extreme collectible.
Over the decades I have come up with an assortment of additional aircraft in 1/240, like the DynaFlite CH-54 SkyCrane, and continue to look for more. I think I have found a C-5 and B-1 that I can successfully lie about in scale that will fit. Personally, I can accept anything from 1/215 to 1/260 to be "in scale" with this set.
This set still occupies my dreams...