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Anybody remember Part Time Models?

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Scott Lowther - 04 Apr 2004 02:32 GMT
I used to run PTM, making resin model aircraft and spacecraft. I'm going
to be getting back to it. Anybody remember my stuff, and have
suggestions or complaints?

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Wulf Corbett - 04 Apr 2004 03:37 GMT
>I used to run PTM, making resin model aircraft and spacecraft. I'm going
>to be getting back to it. Anybody remember my stuff, and have
>suggestions or complaints?

Will you be returning to the Luft'46 stuff or the realspace rocketry?
I think the Luft'46 market is pretty glutted now, but there's room for
some post-war prototypes.

Now, a reasonably-priced reasonably accurate lunar rover in about
1/24...

Wulf
Scott Lowther - 04 Apr 2004 04:57 GMT
> >I used to run PTM, making resin model aircraft and spacecraft. I'm going
> >to be getting back to it. Anybody remember my stuff, and have
> >suggestions or complaints?
>
> Will you be returning to the Luft'46 stuff or the realspace rocketry?

The real space stuff; a revamped and improved 1/72 X-20 should be first,
but a 1/144 Convair NX-2 nuclear bomber should follow that.

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Maiesm72 - 04 Apr 2004 06:55 GMT
Scott

Which 1/72 kits did you produce besides the X-20 project?

Anything new in 1/72 scale, especially if never produced or long unavailable,
would be most welcomed.

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Tom
Scott Lowther - 04 Apr 2004 07:51 GMT
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>
> Which 1/72 kits did you produce besides the X-20 project?

Oh... buncha stuff... Sanger antipodal bomber, Gemini B/MOL, several
add-on kits for the X-20, the manned A-9, and a number of Luft '46, and
a bunch of other space models. Sadly I haven't really kept much of an
archive of what I did.

Right now I'm looking at a series of 1/200 space launch vehicles,s
starting with Titan III/Dyna Soar, and maybe going up to several of the
Nova and early Shuttle designs; any ideas if these would be popular?

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John Benson - 04 Apr 2004 10:15 GMT
>Right now I'm looking at a series of 1/200 space launch vehicles,s
>starting with Titan III/Dyna Soar, and maybe going up to several of the
>Nova and early Shuttle designs; any ideas if these would be popular?

Personally, my real space stuff is almost all 1/200 scale. I'd love to see a
conversion to do the Saturn V/Skylab with the AMT man in space kit. I'd also be
interested in Soviet manned rockets in this scale and a few US unmanned rockets
like the Titan/Centaur and Atlas/Agena. A Delta III would also be cool.

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