The B-52 you showed is a D model casted with a load of AGM-48 Skybolt Air Launched Ballistic Missiles, and the paint scheme is the Vietnam War era South East Asia(Night) scheme worn only by Big Belly B-52Ds, F-111As, AC-47 Spookies, AC-130As/Es, B-57Gs, AC-119Gs, and Ks.
Also, the Postage Stamp B-24D is not the Lady Be Good, instead that model is painted, and marked the real life B-24D named Strawberry Bitch, which is preserved in the Air Force Musem.
This has to be the nicest and largest postage stamp collection I’ve ever seen awesome video !! I get mine from mecari “ the old ones “ and the new ones from the airplane shop online.
Austin Holland Yes I got the Heinz Bär version by chance. It was one of the older Spanish produced licensed version of these planes. Before Daron made them. They make an Adolf Galland Bf109 now, you should check it out!
I have the A-1H Skyraider Mig Killer, the Pre War Wildcat, Pappy Boyington's Corsair, the Jolly Rogers F-4, the "Blue tail Fly" F9F, the Peanut scheme A-10, the Thunderbirds F-16, the blue gray Topgun F/A-18 Hornet, the F-22 Raptor, the Flying Tigers P-40 Tomahawk, a bare metal P-47D, the F-84G, the F-86, a silver F-104A, the Hunter, the Super Etendard, the Kfir C2, the Rex, the Liberty Bell B-17G, the B-24D named Strawberry Bitch; the real one resides at the Air Force Museum, a bare metal B-26 Marauder with "D-Day Stripes", the Enola Gay B-29, the F-117, the SR-71, the E-2 Hawkeye, and the T-45C Goshawk.
Taylor’s Model Review I bought it at a Danish Internet store selling the Postage Stamp Planes before Daron took over. There was some other models back then.
The B-29 At 5:24. Is this a rare plane? I bought one at the AF Museum for 42 USD(including tax). I haven’t seen any UA-cam videos or eBay listings on this one. Is it a rare plane? Why is the price so high? I payed $39.99 including tax for it.
Clark McKee Hi Clark. The B29 was quite hard to get buy, especially the “Enola Gay”. There should be at least another B29 from postage stamp/daron, but not sure what the name it has. Also I bought mine from the Postage Stamp Collections brand. After Daron bought the rights to produce them the quality is a little better and therefore more expensive. Think I paid 15-20 euro.
The B-52 you showed is a D model casted with a load of AGM-48 Skybolt Air Launched Ballistic Missiles, and the paint scheme is the Vietnam War era South East Asia(Night) scheme worn only by Big Belly B-52Ds, F-111As, AC-47 Spookies, AC-130As/Es, B-57Gs, AC-119Gs, and Ks.
Also, the Postage Stamp B-24D is not the Lady Be Good, instead that model is painted, and marked the real life B-24D named Strawberry Bitch, which is preserved in the Air Force Musem.
Bro, where do you get all of those now? They don’t have them.
A lot of these aren't showcased on the Postage Stamp website (the Mig-29 and Tornado for example), are they discontinued?
This has to be the nicest and largest postage stamp collection I’ve ever seen awesome video !! I get mine from mecari “ the old ones “ and the new ones from the airplane shop online.
Cool collection, thanks for sharing!!
When you opened them was the plastic sealed completely or with tape? I want to know in case I need to ever open one. Please let me know!!!
Sick models man
3:10 The bf-109 in that color is very har to find
Austin Holland Yes I got the Heinz Bär version by chance. It was one of the older Spanish produced licensed version of these planes. Before Daron made them. They make an Adolf Galland Bf109 now, you should check it out!
Henrik Kjöller I have I am looking into it
I added some more to the collection...F86 Sabre, Aichi VAL and Kyofu Rex
I have the A-1H Skyraider Mig Killer, the Pre War Wildcat, Pappy Boyington's Corsair, the Jolly Rogers F-4, the "Blue tail Fly" F9F, the Peanut scheme A-10, the Thunderbirds F-16, the blue gray Topgun F/A-18 Hornet, the F-22 Raptor, the Flying Tigers P-40 Tomahawk, a bare metal P-47D, the F-84G, the F-86, a silver F-104A, the Hunter, the Super Etendard, the Kfir C2, the Rex, the Liberty Bell B-17G, the B-24D named Strawberry Bitch; the real one resides at the Air Force Museum, a bare metal B-26 Marauder with "D-Day Stripes", the Enola Gay B-29, the F-117, the SR-71, the E-2 Hawkeye, and the T-45C Goshawk.
I have the P-26 Peashooter and its very heavy and nicely detailed plane.These planes are pretty well priced compared to other diecast brands.
Very impressive collection mate, very admirable and im quite jelous tbh! how much is that collection worth roughly?
i think you should get postage stamp f86f sabre
firefur cucumber there is a f-86 sabre postage stamp model at this link www.flyingmule.com > range > aircraft
firefur cucumber I added the f86 Sabre:)
very nice, thanks for sharing
Can you take off the stand
Yes
Nice video you should do separate views for all of them nice collection was thinking about picking up some but can't find any reviews on them
RAAF Lancaster?... That has British insignia.
Phase5 If you look at the fuselage it has a Kookaburra. It was RAAF allright.
www.flyingmule.com/products/MP-5333
www.awm.gov.au/index.php/collection/C252656
very wierd. I have the same spitfire but my prob is placed different
i meant prop. one of the blades is facing upwards
Where can you find that tu 160 those are hard to find
Taylor’s Model Review I bought it at a Danish Internet store selling the Postage Stamp Planes before Daron took over. There was some other models back then.
marshal madsen oh ok
marshal madsen shoot me form the future and I saw one but someone else got it
B-29?
The B-29 At 5:24. Is this a rare plane? I bought one at the AF Museum for 42 USD(including tax). I haven’t seen any UA-cam videos or eBay listings on this one. Is it a rare plane? Why is the price so high? I payed $39.99 including tax for it.
Although it is pretty cool for the price
Clark McKee Hi Clark. The B29 was quite hard to get buy, especially the “Enola Gay”. There should be at least another B29 from postage stamp/daron, but not sure what the name it has. Also I bought mine from the Postage Stamp Collections brand. After Daron bought the rights to produce them the quality is a little better and therefore more expensive. Think I paid 15-20 euro.
@@henrikkjoller2526Late reply, but the other B29 is the Dynamite. I have that one!
@@giygas_9577 I found mine at the Smithsonian Air and Space museum. There where multiple there.
@@giygas_9577The other two B-29s are Hawg Wild, and "T-Square 54".