Review: DieCastAirplane.com

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Subtitled: My first overseas airplane models purchase.

Cebu Pacific, Philippine Airlines, Air Spain, and F-15 diecast models.

Happy new year, everyone! For the first post of 2008, let me share with you my experiences in buying my first planes from abroad (I live in the Philippines). The online merchant from which I bought was DieCastAirplane.com, and the package arrived last December 4, 2007.

The store’s owner, Steven Howland was very quick, helpful, and accommodating in replying to my inquiries regarding the availability of the models, as well as the ‘delay’ in their delivery (the USPS package took about a month to arrive). The latter wasn’t actually the fault of the merchant, but rather the inefficiency of the Philippine postal service and customs.

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Posted by Corsarius on January 4th, 2008 | No Comments »


Wish #3: Christmas Diecast Planes

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Boeing B777-300ER

I hope everyone of you had a truly merry Christmas. The splendid day has just passed by, but it’s not too late to present my wishlist of holiday-themed diecast models.

All of the planes are manufactured by Herpa and don’t sport true-to-life liveries. Most have unfortunately gone out of stock, except for the first one (pictured above):

Aircraft: Boeing B777-300ER
Scale: 1:500
Price: $11.95 from the original $25.95

It’s my favorite of today’s bunch mainly because it’s decked in maroon (the color of my alma mater) and it has the most subdued livery of the six (yeah, even with that generous sprinkling of stars).

The second model is my next top choice:

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Posted by Corsarius on December 26th, 2007 | 2 Comments »


One Year as an Airplane Model Collector

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My civilian and military fleet of 23 planes, as of December 4, 2007.

Wow, that was fast.

Exactly one year ago, I bought my very first miniature model as a whim. I didn’t foresee myself becoming serious with the hobby, branching out to fantasy minis and cars, and getting featured on TV.

After a year of collecting, my entire aircraft fleet now consists of 23 planes (16 civilian and 7 military). As if display space isn’t a huge problem of mine, I fooled myself to buying 9 Dungeons & Dragons minis and 2 collector’s cars (both cheaply manufactured Ferraris).

Five of those 23 planes were recent purchases from the US, and I just picked them up this morning from the post office. (More on my first overseas planes purchase on a future post.) In the meantime, here are some fleet pics to commemorate my “anniversary” as a miniature model collector (click for full versions):


My civilian fleet of 17 planes, as of December 4, 2007.

My civilian fleet of 16 diecast and plastic planes.

My fleet of 6 Philippine planes, as of December 4, 2007.

Two Cebu Pacific planes (both of which were previously in my wishlist), 2 Philippine Airlines planes in old livery, and 2 PAL planes in current livery.


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Posted by Corsarius on December 4th, 2007 | No Comments »


AMC TV Guesting Pictures

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Nancy Castiglione and the Corsarius, talking about airplane toys 1

As earlier reported, yours truly appeared on Nancy Castiglione’s show about toys (no, nothing naughty, unfortunately) last Sunday, November 18, at 7 P.M. I was one of the episode’s four guests, and it was my pleasure to talk about my experiences as a newbie airplane minis collector. (And I did sound like one — many veterans surely found mistakes in my blabberings.)

Here are more pics of the show. Apologies for the quality; I just photographed the TV with my cheapo camera. I didn’t have the right equipment to record the show and I haven’t obtained a copy yet from Makisig Network.

Nancy Castiglione and the Corsarius, talking about airplane toys 2

Nancy Castiglione and the Corsarius, talking about airplane toys 3

Nancy Castiglione and the Corsarius, talking about airplane toys 4

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Posted by Corsarius on November 22nd, 2007 | 9 Comments »


AMC to be Featured in TV!

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Update 11/17/07: Airing will be on November 18 at 7 P.M.

Update: The airing has been postponed to November 18. And even that date is tentative. Sorry for this belated notice; their own notice to me was also belated.

Later this day, yours truly will be guesting at At Your Pleasure, Nancy hosted by Nancy Castiglione, airing at either 2 or 3 pm on Makisig Network (channel 76/82 at SkyCable/ HomeCable, ch. 84 if you have an analog box installed).

The episode is about toys, and I will be sharing my experiences in collecting — what else — airplane miniature models!

For those who can’t catch the show, I’ll try to post some vidcaps (and hopefully a video) in the coming days. You can read my post on my main blog to learn more about my experiences in taping the episode.


Posted by Corsarius on November 7th, 2007 | 1 Comment »


A-10A Thunderbolt II

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usaf a-10 thunderbolt airplane model 1

Country: United States Air Force
Aircraft: A-10A Thunderbolt II (492nd FS, 48th FW)
Scale: 1:144
Manufacturer: Can Do Pocket Army (Dragon Models)
Date Bought: December 21, 2006
Price: Php 285.00 (discounted from Php 319.75)

Time to revive this stagnant blog! Contrary to what my recent posting frequency shows, I’m still very active in collecting airplane miniatures, and my collection has now reached 18 models (with 5 more en route from the U.S.).

Today’s model is the so-called “Warthog”, the A-10 Thunderbolt II. The Warthog is a close air support attack aircraft that has been oft-referred to as ‘an airborne tank’ due to its toughness. View all the pictures »


Posted by Corsarius on October 29th, 2007 | No Comments »


Qatar Airways A330-300 “15th Asian Games Doha Orange”

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qatar airways a330-300 airplane model 1

Carrier: Qatar Airways
Aircraft: Airbus A330-300
Scale: 1:400
Manufacturer: Dragon Wings
Date Bought: December 15, 2006
Price: Php 900.00 (discounted from Php 1100.00)

This is my second Qatari A330-300 plane that sports the special livery for the 15th Asian Games (the first one being the maroon model). I love to call this one “the desert phoenix”.

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Posted by Corsarius on March 30th, 2007 | 2 Comments »


Wish #2: More Cebu Pacific Planes

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Cebu Pacific B757-200

Last time, I expressed my wish for a Cebu Pacific A320. Today I present four stunning airplane models that I am seriously considering buying through credit card.

The first plane is the Herpa Cebu Pacific B757-200 (pictured above):

Carrier: Cebu Pacific
Aircraft: Boeing 757-200
Scale: 1:500
Price: $24.95

This is definitely on the top of my list. I’ve always wanted greater tourism initiatives for the Philippines, and this model exemplifies it, showcasing some of Manila’s sights such as the calesa, the Rizal Monument, and Fort Santiago, among others. You can see this model “in action” (on a model airport, that is) here.

The second plane is the Phoenix Cebu Pacific (”Yellow-Tropical”) DC-9-30:

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Posted by Corsarius on January 26th, 2007 | 2 Comments »


New British Airways, Malaysia Airlines Models

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british airways malaysia airlines model planesToday I take a break from our usual format. In my happiness, I just have to blog that I’ve acquired two more airplane models, both bought by my dad in his very recent trip to London (via Kuala Lumpur).

The first is a Malaysia Airlines B747-400 bought at the plane’s “Golden Boutique” inflight shop. The second is a large model of a British Airways 747-400, bought at Heathrow’s duty-free store.

The latter is actually more of a toy rather than a ’serious’ plane miniature; I can already tell that without opening the package. Heck, it’s light, and the “8+” imprinted on the cardboard suggests I’m the proud owner of a toy that some 9-year old kid across the ocean is also playing with right now. Too bad I wasn’t there myself to pick the best model. Still, this is better than having no model plane at all! Thanks Dad.

I’ll be featuring these models in their own posts in the next few weeks. Three other planes have been lined up, as well as items from my wishlist. Keep checking out this site for these future entries, or subscribe to the RSS feed so you’ll get updated the hassle-free way. ‘Til the next post!


Posted by Corsarius on January 24th, 2007 | 5 Comments »


Spitfire Mk V “RAF 140 Sqn 1941″

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raf spitfire airplane model 1

Country: Royal Air Force (Britain)
Aircraft: Supermarine Spitfire
Measurements: 1:72
Manufacturer: Wa San Development - Easy Model
Date Bought: December 14, 2006
Price: Php 298.00

This eye-catching British Spitfire model is my second WWII plane after the P-38 Lightning. Its pink color made it stand out from the rest of the drab-looking pack in the store, so I bought it (of course, it was priced cheap, too!).

The Spitfire is one of the most popular planes from the war era, and the MkV was its most common variant, with over six thousand produced. Many people also say it’s the most aesthetically appealing plane of the war…and I have to agree.

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Posted by Corsarius on January 21st, 2007 | No Comments »


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