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Guest Smitty44

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I understand completely, Mike. I've been a rock solid and staunch supporter of the company and it's philosophy, almost since day one. Given my current circumstances though, I'm generally relieved when they announce a new product that doesn't personally interest me, as figuring out how to afford it, would be awkward, at best. I have little doubt that no matter what WNW chooses to release, it'll sell well, and for that, I'm very happy for them, and for my fellow modelers that desire them.

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The Modelers that build biplane (rigged) models amaze me, much like tall ship modellers with all their rigging. I've dabbled a bit but am out of my league with them. My hat is off to all you folks that build these models! They're amazing!

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Guest Clunkmeister

This is a great choice. A real icon of WW1 and totally underrepresented.

 

One of those truly GREAT Mercedes powered German designs that like the LVG, served in many forms for decades after WW1 was over.

A sturdy, reliable aircraft.

See that bubble on the side under the engine? That's the cover for a Mercedes-Benz belt driven generator that powers a full electrical system.

 

Great choice!

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Wow!! I haven't seen a CL-ll since the Aurora days. I've been wanting all of the Aurora releases in 1/32 for years. I think all that's left is a Breguet XlV, Albatros C.lll, Airco DH-lV, and a DH-10

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Well...it is a Halberstadt.  Just not the one I wanted.  I try to get excited about observation and bomber planes...  but I just love fighters so much more.

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