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WW1 Aircraft Modeling => What's New => Topic started by: PJ Fisher on September 16, 2024, 09:52:36 AM
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Hey gang,
Some of you may know that my brother Eric and I have been tinkering with 3D printing over the past year or so. Encouragement from a few fellow forumites inspired us to begin our own little scale-model production business with an initial focus on lesser-known and less-reproduced WW1-era aircraft and accessories. I'm excited to announce that we are now officially open for business.
Recognizing we're joining a niche market we don't anticipate great profits. Rather, we've been having great fun monkeying around (lots of monkeying) over the past many months building our brand and planning our product line with the hope that we can spread some joy with others in our modeling community. Our modest initial offerings include a range of British light aerial bombs in 1/32, 1/48 and 1/72 scale. Some of these I've previously shared renderings of here. These will soon be followed with many more items that we've already designed and tested.
Here's a link to our website: https://aerorarities.com/ (https://aerorarities.com/)
This is all new to us... web design, production, packaging, pricing, marketing... everything, so we'd love to have your feedback! Feel welcome to direct-message me here or via our website with any suggestions or special requests of something you'd like to see in 3D! Thanks for this opportunity.
Paul
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Hi Paul,
I read your announcement a while back and I was very much looking forward to this.
Your website is spot on. It's fast, clear, informative and with great crisp pictures. And you have an amiable shopkeeper :). Same goes for the YouTube video.
Glad to see aftermarket goodies for non-German and Austro-Hungarian birds for a change!
You can expect an order for some scarfrings and 20 lb bombs for my current project soon.
Cheers,
Willem
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Congrats Paul & Eric, hope it does well for you.
The website is nice and clear to understand and get information and the product presentation looks lovely - look forward to adding some to a model in the future
Paul
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Great job, the website looks great and I wish you the best of luck. Looks like I will have to preorder some Scarff rings as they are sold out aready!
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Fantastic work Paul (and Eric) - the site looks great! Looking forward to seeing some of these in the flesh soon for a feature review :)
Cheers and I hope it all goes well!
Brad C
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[edited out: a sad description of a browser problem, which I hope no one read(!). I use Vivaldi, and on my first visit I couldn't use any link or even access other pages. I tested it in Firefox which had no problem. Anyway, I had my doubts about the 'glitch', but not before posting the aforesaid nonsense. Now, I've returned, and all of a sudden Vivaldi has no difficulty at all, which brings me great joy, because the Aero Rarities site is clearly a very welcome light to brighten up the WWI modelling scene!]
The project does look brilliant. Can't wait to see how it progresses!
I haven't had time to check, but IIRC the Camels from Furious which flew on the Tondern Raid - yes, I have the WNW 2F.1 Camel waiting to build - carried an unusual heavier variety of bomb; I'm wondering if that's already one of the ones in your catalogue...
Anyway - sincere congratulations on your new enterprise :)
Cheers
Mark
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Thanks everyone for the kind words! Glad to have the feedback. We truly want to make this a worthwhile endeavor not just for us but for everyone else out there.
Much appreciated!
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I haven't had time to check, but IIRC the Camels from Furious which flew on the Tondern Raid - yes, I have the WNW 2F.1 Camel waiting to build - carried an unusual heavier variety of bomb; I'm wondering if that's already one of the ones in your catalogue...
Cheers
Mark
You are correct, and we do indeed have a model of the 50lb bombs used in the Tondern raid. In fact, it was a past discussion on this forum that inspired us to develop this particular rarity: https://aerorarities.com/products/bomb-british-50lb-h-e-r-l-set-of-4-copy
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Looks like I will have to preorder some Scarff rings as they are sold out aready!
Hey Nigel... that's actually a glitch.. we've not sold any but rather they're 'coming soon'. Talking to our tech team to fix that! But they are available for pre-order!
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Paul,
I already see a lot of things I want to order. ;) I'd love to talk to you about doing some cowlings for me.
Warren
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Congrats and best of luck!
I’ll start saving for an order :)
Any chance of that gorgeous Salmson engine making its way into the shop?
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Paul,
I already see a lot of things I want to order. ;) I'd love to talk to you about doing some cowlings for me.
Warren
Hey Warren, Happy help with your cowling. Saw your email and responded. Thanks, PJ
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Congrats and best of luck!
I’ll start saving for an order :)
Any chance of that gorgeous Salmson engine making its way into the shop?
Yes indeed! The Salmson is very close to being finished in 1/72, and we will be scaling it up to 1/48 and 1/32, though that will take a little more time so we can incorporate extra details. We then would need to design the packaging. We may try to simply the kit aspect of it... currently over 60 separate parts!
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Good luck on the new venture, I like the monkey on the homepage.
Alan.
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Thanks Alan!
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Great news. I will certainly look for some items in your store for my future projects.
And - good luck!!!
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Thank you!
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I've just had a mystery box of goodies turn up for review - more to follow soon, folks...! ;)
Cheers,
BC
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Hi all - my review of these goodies is up. See the link, here -
https://forum.ww1aircraftmodels.com/index.php?topic=14635.0
(https://i.imgur.com/np8Uvlq.jpg)
In a word, these are AMAZING products. You definitely need to check these out.
Hat's off to Paul for an outstanding website, product launch, and end to end experience :)
Cheers,
BC
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What a wonderful review Brad, thank you very much. I was excited for this before, I'm even more excited now. I already have them working on a project for me which I am very excited about.
Warren