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svaughn
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All time best seller

Post by svaughn »

Which kit do you think is Guillow's all time best seller?

Also, which series is the all time best seller?
Steve
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All time best seller

Post by H65 Driver »

My money's on the 500 Series Spitfire, although I'd imagine the 900 Series Mustang is up there as well.

I'd guess that the 500 Series is the top selling line.
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Post by svaughn »

The P-51 and the spitfire seem likely candidates.

I wonder if the champ is in the old 100 series though since they wore out the dies on that line.
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Post by svaughn »

I went to Virtual Aerodrome and got a list sorted by number of photos. The top 25 look like this:

Series 400 - P-51 Mustang 236
Series 500 - P-40 Warhawk 233
Series 800 - Spirit of St Louis 220
Series 200 - Fokker DR-1 Triplane 214
Series 2000 - B17 Flying Fortress 207
Series 800 - Stearman PT-17 193
Series 800 - Sopwith Camel 183
Series 400 - BF 109 164
Series 1000 - F4U Corsair 147
Series 1000 - SBD3 Dauntless 141
Series 1000 - F6F Hellcat 132
Series 1400 - F-16 Fighting Falcon 124
Series 400 - P-40 Warhawk 119
Series 700 - Fairchild 24 114
1903 Wright Flyer 113
Series 800 - B-25 Mitchell 105
Series 200 - SE5a 102
Series 400 - FW 190 101
Series 500 - Hellcat 96
Series 200 - Nieuport II 95
Series 2000 - B-29 Super Fortress 91
Series 2000 - B-24 Liberator 90
Series 800 - Mosquito 90
Series 2000 - P-38 Lightning 82
Series 500 - FW 190 78

I'd guess this list represents more experienced builders (who are not embarrassed to post a photo of their projects).
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Post by SteveM »

I think it is safe to say that any kits that were discontinued were not popular, that rules out the B-29 and Mosquito. The number of pictures of a plane on the Virtual Aerodrome can also depend on the person building it, some only show a few photos while others can be quite the shutter bug (I prefer the later). It is also interesting to note the number of people owning that particular model, even if they have few or no pictures posted.

The Virtual Aerodrome group also leans towards warbirds so you won't see as many 300, 600 and 700 series as the 500, 400, 800, 1000, and 2000. One could argue that since the 200 series were the first to be laser cut then they are the most popular, but I'm guessing that is not the case. My guess would be the 500, 600, or 700 series are the best sellers if for no other reason than low price.
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Post by thymekiller »

I'm guessing the 500 series mustang or

The red baron. I know of many started, but never flown because the tri-wing is a toughy to fly.
Glad to see my favorite warhawk up at the top. Have bought and built several myself.

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