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The next WNW kit..? 3 wishes...


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On 10/16/2018 at 8:43 AM, cib2265 said:

Handley Page 0/400
Savoia Marchetti S.55
Caproni Ca.60

 

Because why not?

Well I got the first one right, and Dora Wings is doing the Savoia Marchetti in 1/72....so now for the Caproni....eheheheheheh

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I hope I'm not too late to chime in with my picks, let's just say for the next three!

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10 hours ago, thierry laurent said:

Well, I do not want to rain on your parade but the development of the next WnW kits we will see started at least three or four years ago... So, if we are lucky we may consider such topics for 2022 except if they have already chosen them some years ago.

Ah... if only we had a crystal ball!

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On 11/16/2018 at 8:39 PM, thierry laurent said:

Well, I do not want to rain on your parade but the development of the next WnW kits we will see started at least three or four years ago... So, if we are lucky we may consider such topics for 2022 except if they have already chosen them some years ago.

I imagine they don’t have too many slots to fill up? 

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6 hours ago, Pup7309 said:

I imagine they don’t have too many slots to fill up? 

 

Utter Balderdash!!

We covered this topic about a year ago.

There are many WW1 aircraft that havent as yet been modeled in 1/32 scale. 

Maybe fewer British Aeroplanes but still lots and lot of German a/c.

Plus the Austro-Hungarian birds.

There is an ocean of French aircraft as yet untouched by the magic wand of WNW.

Lets not forget the many Italian and Russian aircraft.

:punk:

P.S. Utter Balderdash is a rest camp and retirement home for retired colonels and general army officers. 

A similiar establishment is the retired pre-Dreadnaught WW1 battleship H.M.S. Incontinent. This serves as home to the older naval offerces, who live in expectation of the revival of the batleship into the line.  

 

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