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Friday, June 20, 2014 - 06:40 AM UTC
Richard Alexander has sent us details of Wingnut Wings' latest release and news, confirming what our eagle-eyed scouts in the Aeroscale forum had picked up.
Hi,

We are pleased to announce our 40th release, the OAW built Albatros D.Va (OAW).

32047 1/32 Albatros D.Va (OAW) US$69.00

New release of our previous 32015 Albatros D.Va which includes markings for the strengthened D.Va manufactured by Albatros Werke Schneidemühl - Ostdeutsche Albatros Werke (OAW) in eastern Germany.

149 high quality injection moulded plastic parts (identical to 32015 Albatros D.Va plastic parts except for part E24).
48 part Daimler-Mercedes D.IIIa engine.
OAW fuselage lifting handle and wheel covers.
9 photo-etched metal detail parts.
28 page fully illustrated instruction manual.
5 high quality Cartograf decal sheets including lozenge & rib tapes and markings for 5 aircraft;

Albatros D.Va (OAW) 6553/17, Jasta 73, mid 1918
Albatros D.Va (OAW)?, Jasta 18, May 1918.
Albatros D.Va (OAW), Hermann Leptien, Jasta 63, mid 1918 (7 victories)
Albatros D.Va (OAW), Hans von Gössel, Jasta 71, mid 1918 (1 victory)
Albatros D.Va (OAW), Friedrich Ritter von Röth, Jasta 23b, early 1918 (28 victories)

We have updated the PDF Catalogue on our website to include this recent release
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Be sure to check our website for hints & tips, updates and/or corrections to the instructions for this model. All our models and accessories are available direct from our website www.wingnutwings.com with payment by credit card or PayPal.

In other news, 32012 1/32 RE.8 'Harry Tate' is now sold out. This model, 32012 1/32 RE.8 'Harry Tate', will not be re-released but at some time in the future we will release a Special Edition version with 10 decals schemes, 5 resin figures and over 200 photo-etch detail parts. We do not have a time frame for this Special Edition release.

If you have any questions, comments or suggestions please let me know at [email protected].

Regards

Richard Alexander
Coordinator
[email protected]

Wingnut Wings Ltd, PO Box 15-319, Miramar, Wellington 6022, New Zealand.


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Not earthshaking, but some nice color schemes. Pity that they use a lot of wooden schemes but provide no decals for rendering the wood grain. I know, I know, you can do it with paint, but it's much harder.
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