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Author: | Mychal [ 05-18-2007, 10:04 AM ] |
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Ok, who besides me likes the idea of WWG Paper Airplanes. I would totally dig it. WW1,WW2, Korea, Viet Nam, Cold War, Modern, Orginal design. Put it on the list Denny. I just know you guys must have one or two of your own design floating around somewhere..... discuss...... |
Author: | Slymoon [ 05-18-2007, 10:14 AM ] |
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From what I have seen, there is a huge selection out there already. Maybe not 28mm, but usually thats easily rectified. The flying craft market is shared with model airplane enthusiasts, old war vets, gamers and children. Which means the desire is out there to have all sorts of planes from historic to fantasy, accurate to japanime, highly detailed to very simple. As much as I would like to see WWG have a hand in everything cardstock game oriented I don't think this would be cost effective. 'Course thats just my opinion. |
Author: | Mychal [ 05-18-2007, 10:57 AM ] |
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Your using logic.... your not play'n fair.... ![]() Ok then... Worm Hole Fliers..... |
Author: | Arabin [ 05-18-2007, 11:36 AM ] |
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I can't remember who made them, but found a couple of images... for actual flying planes, I will always prefer the polystyrene ones that I used to love as a kid: Arabin |
Author: | CCotD [ 05-18-2007, 01:44 PM ] |
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OMG, my kids get those from the Dentist. ![]() The last about 1 day. I could see WWG doing promotional flyers...... but cardstock airplanes that figures could run around in... now that would be best use of time, energy and my $$ ![]() CCotD' |
Author: | Arabin [ 05-18-2007, 03:46 PM ] |
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Dentist's give them for free? Bah, kids get all the good stuff. When was the last time a doctor or dentist gave a gift to an adult, except for a bill ![]() They are extremely flimsy, but not more so than a paper or card plane would be. They also used to be really cheap, which is probably why dentists give them for free. Any idea who makes them? I have a crazy urge to pick up a couple... ![]() Oh, and I do agree, aircraft (including futuristic passenger liners) what can be moved around in (kind of like First Light combined with Ebbles UD-41 Dropship) would be superb. Arabin |
Author: | stephengroy [ 04-28-2008, 05:05 PM ] |
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