Aviatonut Interview with Tony at Merit on Future of 1:18th
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Aviatonut Interview with Tony at Merit on Future of 1:18th
Below is an interview that was conducted between Aviatornut and Tony current owner at Merit International LLC. regarding the future of 1:18 aircraft collecting.
Source: https://www.facebook.com/Aviatornutcom
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Well fellow collectors, I am excited to tell you about my interview with the owner of Merit. Tony has been the man behind such releases as the bbi Shark mouth Hellcat, the F-14 and now the infamous SBD Dauntless. That is quite the legacy if you ask me and I am sure I missed others.
Aviatornut….What do you think the future of 1/18 scale looks like?
(Tony) I am little concerned when you look at the total volume of sales and now the production cost to make an aircraft in this scale. I am not sure the customer will continue to buy one of each paint scheme or even a new airplane. Somehow we need to get to the new collector.
Aviatornut….How do you reach new collectors?
(Tony) Not sure, also not if we can reach that many with the cost of these planes.
Aviatornut….What do you see coming out in the 1/18 scale market?
(Tony) I let you be the first to announce that we will have a Huey out soon. (Picture will be posted soon)
Also there will be another plane released, hopefully before Chinese New Year.
Aviatornut….Any hints to what it may be?
(Tony) Something WWII
Aviatornut….Will it be the wildcat?
(Tony) No
Aviatornut….Anything you want to say to the 1/18 collector?
(Tony) We need your support and we need people to buy the product to keep them produced. We all work like a wheel. That is all of us a part of one wheel. You have the customer and then the retailer and the distributer and finally the manufacturer and we all work together to keep this rolling out new items. People need to recognize that we cannot produce items at the old prices and with fewer people purchasing them it makes it even harder to hold a fair price. Look at what gas cost just four years ago ($1.75) and what it cost today ($4.00) and these items are made of petroleum. Please understand.
Aviatornut…. Any final info or inside scoop you can share? Oh how about the F-14 is it done or will we see another release? Also I heard that the mold is lost.
(Tony) No, we know where the mold is for the F-14 and we plan on another paint scheme. Most likely the Sundowner Squadron and not sure gloss or mutes scheme. The Black Knight is our nicest F-14 and sales are slow on it and we are a little hesitant to do another release soon.
Aviatornut…. Keep up the good work and thank you for all you do to keep the collector happy. I think it has morphed into a purely collector market only and no longer a toy item for kids and you have done a great job making product to the new higher standards.
Source: https://www.facebook.com/Aviatornutcom
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Well fellow collectors, I am excited to tell you about my interview with the owner of Merit. Tony has been the man behind such releases as the bbi Shark mouth Hellcat, the F-14 and now the infamous SBD Dauntless. That is quite the legacy if you ask me and I am sure I missed others.
Aviatornut….What do you think the future of 1/18 scale looks like?
(Tony) I am little concerned when you look at the total volume of sales and now the production cost to make an aircraft in this scale. I am not sure the customer will continue to buy one of each paint scheme or even a new airplane. Somehow we need to get to the new collector.
Aviatornut….How do you reach new collectors?
(Tony) Not sure, also not if we can reach that many with the cost of these planes.
Aviatornut….What do you see coming out in the 1/18 scale market?
(Tony) I let you be the first to announce that we will have a Huey out soon. (Picture will be posted soon)
Also there will be another plane released, hopefully before Chinese New Year.
Aviatornut….Any hints to what it may be?
(Tony) Something WWII
Aviatornut….Will it be the wildcat?
(Tony) No
Aviatornut….Anything you want to say to the 1/18 collector?
(Tony) We need your support and we need people to buy the product to keep them produced. We all work like a wheel. That is all of us a part of one wheel. You have the customer and then the retailer and the distributer and finally the manufacturer and we all work together to keep this rolling out new items. People need to recognize that we cannot produce items at the old prices and with fewer people purchasing them it makes it even harder to hold a fair price. Look at what gas cost just four years ago ($1.75) and what it cost today ($4.00) and these items are made of petroleum. Please understand.
Aviatornut…. Any final info or inside scoop you can share? Oh how about the F-14 is it done or will we see another release? Also I heard that the mold is lost.
(Tony) No, we know where the mold is for the F-14 and we plan on another paint scheme. Most likely the Sundowner Squadron and not sure gloss or mutes scheme. The Black Knight is our nicest F-14 and sales are slow on it and we are a little hesitant to do another release soon.
Aviatornut…. Keep up the good work and thank you for all you do to keep the collector happy. I think it has morphed into a purely collector market only and no longer a toy item for kids and you have done a great job making product to the new higher standards.
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Re: Aviatonut Interview with Tony at Merit on Future of 1:18
this interview is actually in the Facebook thread, but i think it bears repeating..
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So they will have a Huey coming out soon? That sounds interesting. I'd like to know more about that!
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So would I as I posted on another thread Im hoping on it being the D model sense just about everyone in the 1:18th community has at least one of 21ct hueys can't wait to see what it is...
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i'm afraid it's just going to be a repaint of the 21c one....they may have bought/leased the molds from JSI or Allgo. I hope i'm wrong. A Huey D i'm all over.
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Well guys let's just hope and prey!aferguson wrote:i'm afraid it's just going to be a repaint of the 21c one....they may have bought/leased the molds from JSI or Allgo. I hope i'm wrong. A Huey D i'm all over.
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Great job, Aviatornut, Merit seems to really be serious in their efforts to produce 1/18th scale...The new Dauntlesses are among the best ever, with super detailed cockpits, fantastic paint...I could go on...
Thanks to Merit for helping bring back 1/18th scale...
Thanks to Merit for helping bring back 1/18th scale...
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I fear a repaint too. But I would like it to be a UH-1N model. Hoping and praying.aferguson wrote:i'm afraid it's just going to be a repaint of the 21c one....they may have bought/leased the molds from JSI or Allgo. I hope i'm wrong. A Huey D i'm all over.
And chopper pilots on card please since I am already on my knees.
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Well i don't know about an N model it's barely even a Huey it just has the looks kind of but we will se...Vonberne wrote:I fear a repaint too. But I would like it to be a UH-1N model. Hoping and praying.aferguson wrote:i'm afraid it's just going to be a repaint of the 21c one....they may have bought/leased the molds from JSI or Allgo. I hope i'm wrong. A Huey D i'm all over.
And chopper pilots on card please since I am already on my knees.
I just hope its just not another one of those promises like 21ct used to make like on the F-4 MiG-21 and B-25.
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It's always good to take things with a grain of salt given past experiences, heck, even with stuff I'm working on.. But Merit has a pretty good track record so far and I suspect they wouldn't drop hints if their plans weren't already underway.
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Well I hope you're right.
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Hmmm....
I wonder what the price point on that Huey will be ?
Probably still too expensive for my shelved " D " version.
But at least they will be available so I guess that is good news.
Now maybe the older versions prices will start to come down.
Jonathan it looks like you have the juice to get this interview.
Good for you my XD brother
I wonder what the price point on that Huey will be ?
Probably still too expensive for my shelved " D " version.
But at least they will be available so I guess that is good news.
Now maybe the older versions prices will start to come down.
Jonathan it looks like you have the juice to get this interview.
Good for you my XD brother
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Sounds like Tony from Merit, has a good understanding of where the 1/18 market is today, and what it will take to move it forward.
Completely agree with him, and collectors will have to realize that there is a new price for these very large scale models. A very niche market, with fewer purchases with the higher price tag. But the quality of the latest 1/18 releases has been very good { disregarding the spotcat- lesson learned there, hopefully }.
More in line with accurate models, something that was not always the case with 21 Century.
I welcome the new direction that 1/18 has taken, and hope that it is successful enough to warrant companies to do new releases, and aircraft.
Completely agree with him, and collectors will have to realize that there is a new price for these very large scale models. A very niche market, with fewer purchases with the higher price tag. But the quality of the latest 1/18 releases has been very good { disregarding the spotcat- lesson learned there, hopefully }.
More in line with accurate models, something that was not always the case with 21 Century.
I welcome the new direction that 1/18 has taken, and hope that it is successful enough to warrant companies to do new releases, and aircraft.