Posts Tagged ‘Diecast Airplane Toys’

Russian An-124 Needs Support from Russian Air Force

Friday, December 18th, 2009

The An-124, Russia’s magnificent Ruslan freighter is soon to come to life up until the time it will be provided with enough funding from the Russian Air Force, as promised.

Schemes to reinstate An-124 pro¬duction have been kicking around for a while but began to take shape with the emergence of UAC, which devised a business plan acceptable to the Russian and Ukrainian governments. The resurgence in government aerospace and defense spending also played a crucial role.

Russian President Dmitry Medvedev recently approved a plan to restart production of an upgraded An-124 version at the Aviastar-SP plant in Ulyanovsk, under the responsibility of United Aircraft Corp. (UAC). Known as the An-124-500, it would feature a glass cockpit for four crewmembers and enhancements to the aircraft’s Motor Sich D18-T powerplant that would boost range and payload and double the aircraft’s operating life to 50,000 hr. Deliveries would begin by 2014-15.

Volga-Dnepr Group–which with UAC and the Antonov design bureau has led the fight to restart production–says the upgrade was recently validated by Russia’s Central Aerohydrodyamics Institute (TsAGI) and the State Research Institue of Civil Aviation. However, for the new plan to go forward, Moscow must agree to invest $500 million to retool the plant and refurbish the assembly line, and launch customers must come forward with firm commitments.

VolgaDnepr says it is ready to commit to 20 of the new An-124s during 2011-20 and another 20 during 2021-27.
According to the air cargo operator, studies show the outsize freight service market has grown 30% annually during the past five years, to more than $1.1 billion, and will reach $7 billion by 2030. Consulting company SH&E predicts this will translate into a need for 70 An-124s.

However, it is not yet clear if the defense ministry, which already has a long list of hardware purchases on its wish list, is interested in a new An-124 acquisition just now. The ministry may place higher priority on renovating the 24 An-124s currently listed in the Russian air force inventory, most of which require a major overhaul.

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Model Cars and Airplanes are Classics that still Hit Big Time

Friday, December 11th, 2009

Diecast models of airplanes and cars continue to be the never-ending-selling-classics of our time. They’ve been around for years. Truly, these novelty products have found such a following that the retail diecast industry thrive big time despite the global economic crunch.

Model cars, airplanes, military vehicles and trains have probably been in every boys (and girls) toybox at some point.

These toys have flown under the radar for years but they are still out there.  Everything from model A cars to Boeing 757’s are ready for glue, paint and a lot of patience.  Not all models are difficult to build.  They offer every line of models in differing skill levels. Revell is and has been the industry leader in plastic model vehicles.  I pictured this diecast version as it is my favorite car of all time.  Diecast are hard metal and usually require nothing as its already put together and ready to be played with.  There are a myriad of sites on the net to buy diecast.  However I want to stress the fun factor involved in constructing the car from scratch.  A plastic version was purchased at the Hickory Hobby Lobby.   They have a wide selection of model of not only cars but all aforementioned vehicles.

This is a fabulous and relatively inexpensive hobby to begin your little one with.  Not only does it teach hand eye coordination, but due to the intense attention that needs to be paid it teaches patience too.  Not every plastic car will be the same.  Some may want to use the decals that come with the car, some may want to paint it purple with pink polka dots.  It doesn’t matter as your child’s only limits are his/her imagination.

This hobby also can aid in parental interaction other than tossing the remote.  The two of you could construct your model together which affords immeasurable bonding time.  If you have never pondered this activity, give your local Hobby Lobby or Micheal’s a visit and pick one up.  Who knows you may actually enjoy it too. If you turn out to like it and want a real challenge they offer hard skill levels for you to complete as well.  Think of this like putting together a puzzle, but when you are done you can actually play with it.

Parenting has been a major factor for Actionjetz – a brand by RBI Toys Motormax, to develop kid-friendly and parent-friendly diecast airplane toy models. The online virtual world for children encourages parent participation so they can interact with their kids online. The diecast airplane toys come with game cards that allow a child to access the online gaming world of Actionjetz.

The diecast model industry is now moving from the collector’s type, into the interactive sort to benefit people of all ages.

For more information on dealership, sales, or any inquiry: email us at dealer@actionjetz.com


Diecast Airplane Toys.com Gives Free Airplane Toys for a Holiday Contest

Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009

Good News for Die-cast Toy Retailers!

Diecast Airplane Toys.com is giving away ten airplane toys for this year’s holiday celebration. As an airplane toy supplier for Actionjetz, the online airplane game company is launching the Top Pilots Contest. On December 1, 2009, Actionjetz is resetting all airplane game scores to zero. Now by Dece,ber 21, they will be announcing the winning Top ten Pilot Scorers. That means that there will be ten diecast airplane toys to be given away as prizes to the winning kid game players.

The mechanics of the Top Pilot Contest is as follows:

1. You must be a registered ActionJetz user. If not, register here.

2. You can only use one account for your contest entry.

3. You can play all the games. Scores from each game you played will be added up.

4. We will announce the winners by December 21, 2009 in the official Actionjetz Blog

5. Winners will also be informed via email.

This is a grand opportunity for both parents and kids to experience fun, educational games, with lots of bonding time between parent and kid. This is also a chance for retailers to take advantage of promoting the Actionjetz toys in their shop. Once a customer purchased a toy that comes with a secret code card, he is able to log in free to access all the exclusive online games in the World of Actionjetz. Exclusive to member games have higher points, thus giving you a chance to be the Top Pilot!

To know more about our line of diecast airplane toys, log on to www.diecastairplanetoys.com . The airplane toy supplier provides free shipping to interested first-time retailers. All toys are manufactured by the popular MotorMax toy brand.

For more information, contact us at dealer@actionjetz.com or call Modelworks Philippines (02) 403.18.58.

To avail of the free shipping promo, use Promo Code: JETSTAR in your email.

Modern Die-cast Airplanes Favored by more Collectors

Monday, November 23rd, 2009

Die-cast Airplanes – As the world’s power in the air becomes more advanced through technology, so do the tiny replicas which grace the shelves of collectors – favoring the set of modern die-cast aircraft models of today.

Die-cast aircraft models have been around for at least 80 years. While World War II models have ruled this business with an iron fist for many years, modern war birds are finally making their way to the forefront of prized collections, along with the long-time classic ones.

Corgi, the leader in die-cast models, has noticed the trend toward modern aircraft. Richard Walker, the company’s director of product development and sales, says that the company decided to push from their current rate of 10% of their products’ base being modern equipment to a target of between 20-25%.

Fellow retailer Steven Howland, the owner of Die-cast Airplane, has also noticed an increase in modern aircraft. “Part of what drives sales of collectible airplane models is a feeling of nostalgia,” Howland says. “There is more of that for WWII still. Certainly, the men and women serving in the military now are buying models of the planes they fly and work on. Modern jet fighters and helicopters will continue to grow in importance as these people retire and these planes become a part of their past.”

The die-cast airplane toy industry is increasingly a niche on demand. With more people getting assigned to wars and aviation, there are bigger chances of “saleability” in aircraft models. Now that collectors are leaning towards the modern die-cast airplanes and those that are classic and ‘long-standing’, this is the best time for airplane toy retailers to source out the newer, and in-trend die-cast airplanes to sell.

Check out the line of Actionjetz’ line of active and classic die-cast airplane toys.


Maximize your Holiday Sales by showing your “Best Toys List”

Wednesday, November 11th, 2009


The holiday season spells of discounts and promos for all sorts of commodities including toys. Now that grown-ups are busy noting down the gender and age of their favourite nieces and nephews, your toy store is the perfect aid. Help adults pick the right toys for the kids by setting up your own “Best Toys List” this Christmas.

Best toys: Another useful tool for the sales tool box

Do best toys list help sell toys? Nancy Stanek, the owner of the Toys Etcetera stores in Chicago and Evanston, III pointed out that, “Best toy lists can be very useful sales tool for speciality retailers”. So if you are running a diecast airplane toys store, this list will guide shoppers in picking the best items. Nancy says that, “A good percentage of our shoppers walk through our door because they know they can get reliable , knowledgeable help in choosing toys – something they won’t find at big box stores. So they are willing to hear suggestions, and if the toy has the so-called endorsement effect of appearing on a list, it’s much easier to close the sale.”

In a year when all toy retailers need to deploy all the traffic-generating, revenue-enhancing strategies they have available, be sure to add the appropriate “best toys” lists to your store’s “best tools” list for the upcoming holiday season. The season is about selling, and whatever best toys list you use, watch it liven up your sales pitch, build your staff’s confidence, and rev up sales.

Tips in using Best Toys List to support the Holiday sales:

Focus on a list or two that best fits your store’s positioning in your local marketplace. The Toy of the Year awards, a program of the Toy Industry Association, and Family Fun’s Top Ten Toys, for example, feature primarily mass market toys made by large manufacturers. This type of “best list” is largely irrelevant for a small independent store, points out Stanek. More appropriate is a list that features specialty toys exclusively, like the Actionjetz’ Best Airplane Toys for Kids list. “Independent retailers tend to eschew all the electronic gizmo razzmatazz that you find in many mass market toys,” says Stanek. “We’re more interested in what the child can do than in what the toy can do, and we need a list that reflects that.”

Showcase the toys on the list in a special display. Draw attention to the “best toys” by creating a special display that shoppers can identify quickly. If shoppers have heard about the list through your advertising, on your website, in newspaper articles, or through Mommy blogs, make it easy and obvious for them to find what they came for. Designing an attractive banner of airplane toy models is truly enticing to the young boys, plus a big help for parents in choosing gift toys.

Use your “best toys” display as an active sales tool. Organize your “best toys” area so it gives shoppers a framework for thinking about what they want in a toy. Consider signage that introduces the concept of different types of play and a “balanced toy box”—one that promotes learning through play in all major developmental areas (cognitive and language, imaginative, social and emotional, physical, and fine motor). Label the types of toys in a way that mirrors the organization of the store as a whole, so shoppers easily can find other toys in the same category. Organize according to war planes, to freight-used diecast airplanes, etc.  Use the display to start conversations with undecided shoppers.

Urge seasonal staff to master the toys on your “best list” first—and thoroughly. The “best toys” are a great base for building the confidence of your less experienced, temporary staff. It gives them an easy way to approach customers or to answer questions authoritatively. All staff can always feel good about recommending a “best toys” product.

Tell customers why you prefer this “best toys” list over others—whether they ask or not. Specialty retailers are experts. It’s a big part of your competitive positioning. Your customers have been reading about “best toys” lists in parenting magazines, online, and anywhere else they get parenting information. Assume they know about all the other lists. You are the person in your community who knows probably more about toys than anyone else, so share your expertise and state succinctly why you prefer the list or lists you feature in your store.  Watch kids play in your store six or seven days a week before you choose the toys. Talk with mothers and fathers and grandparents and teachers six or seven days a week. Show you care about kids and about toys with high play values. Use this list because it’s the most in touch with real kids and real families, and it’s the most national.”

Make “best toys” available for kids to play with. Nothing sells a toy like seeing a child fall in love with it. “If you’re using best toys list, these toys have proved to be engaging for kids in stores around the country or they wouldn’t be on the list,” Stanek says. “Chances are they will attract kids in your store, too. So put them out and let them sell themselves.”

Do some local publicity about the list to help draw attention and traffic to your store. Reporters are always looking for good stories, and the holidays are no different. Stories about toys have a special appeal during the holiday season, and the “top tips” and “best lists” genre is always in style. As a toy expert—and perhaps the person in the community with the most expertise about toys—reach out to local journalists who cover family, entertainment, lifestyle, or educational issues. Offer to help the reporter walk through your “best toys” and why each is considered a great toy. You’ll get a mention of your store, positioning of yourself as a local toy expert, and traffic to the store to see the toys. Actionjetz provides a template press release about its Best Toys for Kids list to its member retailers every year and other organizations may have something similar available about their lists.

Don’t forget to put the list on your website and in your newsletter! Whatever you are doing to reach out to your customer base this holiday season, suggests Stanek, include your “best airplane toys” list. Busy as you are during the season, it’s a quick and easy way to get concrete suggestions out there to your customers and prospects—and hopefully entice them into the store.

Actionjetz Diecast Airplane Toys are miniature diecast airplanes fir for kids. Each toy jet comes with a secret code card that serves as the kids’ access to the fun and educational online virtual world of Actionjetz.


Article source: Playthings.com

Diecastairplanes.com Launched!

Wednesday, November 4th, 2009

Welcome to Diecastairplanetoys.com

Actionjetz has launched its first ever dealer shop site – diecastairplanetoys.com, to serve more toy retailers and dealers around the globe. This is in connection with their active partnership with RBI Toys.

The website is highly optimized for users. It features three ways on how to connect with its sales group when making an order, or simply giving an inquiry. It allows retailers to get in touch with them via phone, email, and chat. It has a dedicated group of customer service representatives ready to take any call, or chat messages anytime 24/7.

diecast airplane toys

Diecastairplanetoys.com shows its line of airplane toy products up front once a user lands on the site. Each product link takes you to the individual product page where one can find out about its toy features, dimensions, and availability. Fast, and easy ways to inquire about each airplane toy model are provided in every page.

Today, the company is launching the dealer site with the latest freebies and promos. It guarantees the first 20 inquirers to receive a money-saving discount voucher for the orders placed online. The website wants to boost this industry by helping out small-to-medium enterprises to sell profitably its quality line of diecast airplane toys. Those who are serious about the dealership gets to receive a free sample toy, free of shipping fees as well.

The popular airplane toy model company is a supplier of diecast airplane toys for kids. They are packaging their products with a game card that provides a secret code. This code enables kids to have access to the online virtual world of Actionjetz. The online virtual gaming site features fun, educational airplane games fit for school-age kids. It is also parent-friendly as it provides a section for parents to join their kids in playing the airplane games.

Just recently, the company was invited to participate in the October 2009 Fall Toy Preview in Dallas, USA. The brand was able to showcase its line of diecast airplane toys to various diecast toy retailers, even the collector’s section of the industry.