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I think you have to concentrate on accessories for:
a. frequently purchased models (not much point in designing an accessory for a model that never sells) b. multi-application (accessories that might apply to more than one aircraft, ship, sub, etc model...ie maverick missiles) c. common scale (for example if the most common purchased scale aircraft are 1/33 and 1/50, then produce the accessories in those scales only) d. non-armament accessories (everyone seems to be stuck on armaments, but what about flags, tools, furniture, fuel tanks, etc) and the specific section for accessories is a good idea, although I still think you need to include some of the accessories in the applicable models areas.
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I can include the same model in multiple sections so no problem there
I was also hoping to keep accessories generic enough they would be applicable to a wide range of models Chris |
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some ideas...
Flags and Flag Poles (free standing) Caution Cones and other Road Side signage and objects. Park Benches and Garbage Cans Refueling Tankers, Trucks Fuel Cans and Drums Oil Drums Flags and Pennants for Boats Armaments for aircraft Ammunition and Ammunition Containers for ground Vehicles and Guns Traffic Signs and Signals Dinghys and Rowboats
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you calling me dingy? But yeah! those are some great ideas
Chris |
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tents
sandbags walls tank traps, fence posts, oars for the dingys. outboard motors. |
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