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Hi,

 

I'd like to have following models made by WNW:

 

Halberstadt CL.II

Albatros C.VII

AEG C.IV

 

From a German recon and bomber aircraft model collector... and only made by WNW ;)

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Heikkil, don `t wasted one vote on the AEG C IV... That one is a reality in January/Feb 2015.... :)

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I would very much like the following:

 

Felixstowe F.2A

 

Junkers D.1

 

Avro 504K

 

 

 

I would also very much like to see early Biplanes as well, i.e. the earliest of flying machines.

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OK - my votes....

 

1) Siemens Schuckert DIII/IV - the Roden kit is just too poor...both variants in same box?

 

2) Handley Page 0/400 - you know you want to...!

 

3) Spad XIII - so many markings, so many stories, so little time!

 

right, where's my passport?...

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Hi all

My votes:

Fokker dr.I

Macchi M5 or Felixstowe

Balloon Caquot or Drachen

Of course any SSW, Nieuport, Spad will be welcome ....

Thank you WNW for listening us !!

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Hi Everyone,

 

Seems a shame to miss out on the voting:

 

1. Handley Page O/400 - "A bloody great paralyzer of a machine!!"

2. Sopwith Dolphin

3. BE2 - they made a significant contribution to German Ace tallies.

 

I love the WNW kits and as far as I'm concerned they can do no wrong!!

 

Paul

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Heikkil, don `t wasted one vote on the AEG C IV... That one is a reality in January/Feb 2015.... :)

Hi,

 

Take a closer look fellow.. I ment C class AEG :P

 

Or maybe you have more information than I...

 

Its great that WNW will release finally AEG G class bomber and offcourse I will order it. In my eye its nicer than a Gotha.

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Hi,

 

Take a closer look fellow.. I ment C class AEG :P

 

Or maybe you have more information than I...

 

Its great that WNW will release finally AEG G class bomber and offcourse I will order it. In my eye its nicer than a Gotha.

 

Hi Heikkil, Sorry about that!!! You are totally right!! 

I really don`t have any more information that you! :) I wish! :D 

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The Felixstowe would be at the top of my list, but seeing that it might be coming, here are my next top three:

 

Siemens-Schuckert D.III

Albatros W.4
Junker D.1
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A bit more than three :) In this order

 

1. Aviatik D.I

2. Hansa Brandenburg D.I "Star Strutter"

3. Albatros D.III Oeffag (with Sworl-camo please)

4. Lohner L-type

5. Phönix D.I and D.II

6. Lloyd C.V

7. Caproni Ca.3

8.Fokker D.VII M.A.G version

9. Oeffag/Mickl A 11 "Blue Wonder"

10. Hansa Brandenburg C.I

11. Macchi M.5

12. Staaken

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Just found out the Felixstowe early and late are coming in December. Brilliant!

 

In which case I replace my Felixstowe choice to the one above, Etrich Taube. Great!

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I'd like to see Wingnut Wings release a Sopwith Dolphin, also a Berg D.1, Brandenburg D.1, maybe an Ansaldo SVA, Breuget 14, and most of all, the "Big Ack", the Armstrong Whitworth FK 8 - over 1600 built but never kitted except by Pegasus in 1/72....

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There are SO many.....

 

1.  Nieuport 17

2.  Hanriot HD1

3.  Armstrong-Whitworth FK8

4.  Sopwith Dolphin

5.  Spad XIII

6.  Any of the CL types

 

And for double credit...a 1/350 R-class Zeppelin.

 

I'd also suggest a line of stiff rigging wire.  Not thread, not elastic, not flexible wire - stiff wire.  Cut to length.  These "flimsy" kits get a lot stronger when rigged with wire.

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Good topic,

I still cannot understand why WNW hasn't produced a Handley Page 0/400 Bloody Paralyser. The first strategic heavy bomber etc.

Please Wingnuts, what's keeping you.

Cheers

Cees

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Vickers FB5 Gunbus

Halberstadt DII/DIII

Fokker DII/DIII

Hansa-Brandenburg D.I

Hansa-Brandenburg C.I

Aviatik-Berg D.i

BE2c

Breguet XIV (with Fiat engine option!)

Caudron C3 and C4

Albatros B-types

Albatros C-types

 

A decent Sopwith Camel kit in 1/32 would be a hit, too! I understand that WnW is not willing to release the types that Roden has already put out in 1/32 and HobbyCraft Spad XIII and Nieuport 17 are bearable, too, but HobbyCraft/Academy Camel kits are simply too hard to fix (for me at least).

 

Mikko S 

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