Ace Combat Background Music i like it! (edit: I spotted an Arsenal Bird in the Background! ^^ What's your favourite aircraft in AC7? I love the Mig29!)
Hmm, well I would have to separate them from fictional and non-fictional. My favourite fictional aircraft is the Morgan. The Strike Wyvern is also super fun to use. and my favourite non-fictional one is probably the Mig-31 Foxhound. I also really like the Gripen as well.
Collectors really sleep on AF1 models. They're usually 1/3rd less than Hobby Master's and although HM has better detailing - it's not THAT much better. I'm really happy they went with the option of gear up and down on this one. AF1 has a habit of having permanent gear down.
You can also get a f-22 , it seems to me that it is very similar to the su-57 but f-22 is smaller. There's are also some Chinese plane similar in shape to the su-57 and f-22. I think that all them are copying the f-22.
I have one of these...they do look good from most angles...but spoiled only by the philips screws on the underside...they didn't even paint them to try to blend in..screws are black...and can be seen on this video...there are 3 to the sides of the engines and 2 forward of the rear undercarriage wells
That plane is too huge for 1/72 scale, I think it would be enough 1/144 or 1/200. Too big models are good but as time pass smaller scales are better because of the space.
if space is scarce, buy a book...better still surf the internet for videos, pictures and write ups 1/72 is the minimum scale to show enough detail...and especially if you have other planes in 1/72, its nice to compare the relative sizes of my spitfire, f4 phantom, f14 tomcat etc
@@kwanchan6745 sorry but I do not agree with you. 1/72 is the best scale for some models but not for all. If your claim were or was true then we could not find models in 1/144, 1/200 and 1/48. For example nobody would buy, in general, a 747 in 1/72 scale. If you want, for example, a 747 in 1/72 then you must order its construction as a personal request because in general nobody would buy a model so big. Another example are the WW2 fighters planes, you may find them in 1/72 but the best size for them is 1/48. If you do not believe me go and ask hobby masters, one of the diecast models makers. Thanks for your comment
@@jmguevarajordan thats ok to disagree but how popular do you think 1/144 and 1/200 are ? and compared to 1/72 ? let me give you a hint, 80+% of models are 1/72 please don't use the strawman 1/48, that is even bigger and completely negates your original argument have you contemplated a 1/144 spitfire ?...it will be about 3inchs long...with almost no detail
Get a hobby masters and do a comparison between the airforce one and hobby masters versions
Awesome model of a fantastic aircraft! Gonna have to get myself one of these! ❤
Ace Combat Background Music i like it! (edit: I spotted an Arsenal Bird in the Background! ^^ What's your favourite aircraft in AC7? I love the Mig29!)
Hmm, well I would have to separate them from fictional and non-fictional. My favourite fictional aircraft is the Morgan. The Strike Wyvern is also super fun to use. and my favourite non-fictional one is probably the Mig-31 Foxhound. I also really like the Gripen as well.
@@SniperWolf1001 Nice!
Like me, you've just got to team it up with the Af1 su-35, they look awesome together!
Yeaaah, that's my goal right now. Really wanna get my hands on an Su-35
@@SniperWolf1001 I went for the splinter camouflage version. Compliments the markings of the su-57
:^
good review
Collectors really sleep on AF1 models. They're usually 1/3rd less than Hobby Master's and although HM has better detailing - it's not THAT much better.
I'm really happy they went with the option of gear up and down on this one. AF1 has a habit of having permanent gear down.
Agreed. I'm always one for more features, and when you have good detailing with good features as the complete package, that makes me happy.
Very nice review, i ordered one in a digital camo scheme,
I'm pretty excited to get it,
i'm sure I will be happy with it
Glad to hear you enjoyed it! Hope you get yours soon
@@SniperWolf1001 thanks but I got to wait it comes from Hongkong, 🙂
You can also get a f-22 , it seems to me that it is very similar to the su-57 but f-22 is smaller. There's are also some Chinese plane similar in shape to the su-57 and f-22. I think that all them are copying the f-22.
Do they ship it word wide???? And it will be very helpful if u can give the link to buy these masterpieces.
These do ship worldwide. The website I use is named HobbySearch. It's where I get most of my models from
SniperWolf1001 thanks a lot for replying
Nice review.
I have one of these...they do look good from most angles...but spoiled only by the philips screws on the underside...they didn't even paint them to try to blend in..screws are black...and can be seen on this video...there are 3 to the sides of the engines and 2 forward of the rear undercarriage wells
some car diecasts coming soon?? O.O
Very likely :D
Can you open the cockpit
Unfortunately not with this one.
@@SniperWolf1001 Why do they always do this
Убедительная просьба, не воюйте с русскими.Вам нас никогда не победить.Живите с миром.
That plane is too huge for 1/72 scale, I think it would be enough 1/144 or 1/200. Too big models are good but as time pass smaller scales are better because of the space.
if space is scarce, buy a book...better still surf the internet for videos, pictures and write ups
1/72 is the minimum scale to show enough detail...and especially if you have other planes in 1/72, its nice to compare the relative sizes of my spitfire, f4 phantom, f14 tomcat etc
@@kwanchan6745 sorry but I do not agree with you. 1/72 is the best scale for some models but not for all. If your claim were or was true then we could not find models in 1/144, 1/200 and 1/48. For example nobody would buy, in general, a 747 in 1/72 scale. If you want, for example, a 747 in 1/72 then you must order its construction as a personal request because in general nobody would buy a model so big. Another example are the WW2 fighters planes, you may find them in 1/72 but the best size for them is 1/48. If you do not believe me go and ask hobby masters, one of the diecast models makers.
Thanks for your comment
@@jmguevarajordan thats ok to disagree
but how popular do you think 1/144 and 1/200 are ? and compared to 1/72 ? let me give you a hint, 80+% of models are 1/72
please don't use the strawman 1/48, that is even bigger and completely negates your original argument
have you contemplated a 1/144 spitfire ?...it will be about 3inchs long...with almost no detail
good review