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General control line discussion => Open Forum => Topic started by: pat king on July 19, 2023, 11:11:11 AM
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Is anyone selling laser cut VooDoo kits? I have interest, but do not want to offer something someone else is already selling.
Thanks, Pat
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Vintage Performance
https://vintageperformancemodelairplanes.com/
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Not a real VooDoo if it doesn't have the hawlking D section leading edge.
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Vintage Performance
https://vintageperformancemodelairplanes.com/
I just checked the link and do not see a Voodoo kit.
Type at you later,
Dan McEntee
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I just checked the link and do not see a Voodoo kit.
Type at you later,
Dan McEntee
.19 - .35 Combat Kits page 2:
https://vintageperformancemodelairplanes.com/collections/control-line-combat-kits-19-35/products/voodoo-cl-combat-sport-airplane-kit-19-35
Double Kits:
https://vintageperformancemodelairplanes.com/collections/vintage-control-line-double-kits
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It's there Dan.
Look under 19-35 combat kits Page 2.
cheers! -K.
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Not a real VooDoo if it doesn't have the hawlking D section leading edge.
Neither would Pat's if he were to do one...
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It's there Dan.
Look under 19-35 combat kits Page 2.
cheers! -K.
I didn't scroll down just that last tiny little bit to see that there was a second page!! Could they have made that any smaller!!! n~
Type at you later,
Dan McEntee
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Is anyone selling laser cut VooDoo kits? I have interest, but do not want to offer something someone else is already selling.
Thanks, Pat
How about kitting the Slasher. It's an easy build, plus it turns and burns better than the VooDoo.
Al
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Danny Boy are you needing glasses at your young age? S?P S?P S?P
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Years ago when I was producing kits and wanted to kit a design by a designer who was still living, I always contacted them and asked for their permission to kit the model. In all the years I did this, I never had a designer tell me no, except Riley Wooten. He told me at the time that he had plans to kit it himself. I cant remember if he ever did.
Pat, with the quality of kits you produce, I would like to see you do it. It would be a great addition to your great present selection.
Mike
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Neither would Pat's if he were to do one...
That's too bad, it really was a part of the character of allot of those old combat jobs.
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My Ringmaster Bipe was first sold in July 2002, my Baby Ringmaster was first sold in August 2008. Therefore, I see no moral reason I should not offer a VooDoo kit. I have no qualms about offering airplane kits of airplanes someone else is selling if they are selling kits of airplanes I am selling. It is a shitty way to do business, but the competition establishes the rules of engagement! I will do unto others as they do unto me!!
Pat
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My Ringmaster Bipe was first sold in July 2002, my Baby Ringmaster was first sold in August 2008. Therefore, I see no moral reason I should not offer a VooDoo kit. I have no qualms about offering airplane kits of airplanes someone else is selling if they are selling kits of airplanes I am selling. It is a shitty way to do business, but the competition establishes the rules of engagement! I will do unto others as they do unto me!!
Pat
I could not agree more Pat.
Mike
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Pat, you don't have the kits ready to go immediately, correct? Order a kit and wait for it to bezapped and boxed for the USPS to hold up delivery. Pat does great work as well as the other gentlemen on this forum. If I had room I would have one of every kit they produced. D>K H^^
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Doc,
Most everything I sell is cut to order. I have a few kits here in the shop, but that is only because I hoped they would sell when someone bought one and I ordered two. I do not want to tie up too much capital in stock. I have enough in material and equipment now. I did not replace my plotter because the kit business will not justify the $4000.00 expenditure. I do the kit business for my enjoyment and for people to have fun. I try very hard not to lose money on selling kits.
Thanks, Pat
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https://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?4385425-Carl-Goldberg-VooDoo-kit-NIB-Super-Nice-Kit