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Saturday, February 21, 2015 - 02:58 AM UTC
All credit to our eagle-eyed member Ivan Bouinatchov (Stuka Jr) for alerting us in the forum today that Wingnut Wings' latest release - the AEG G.IV is due for imminent release in both "Early" and "Late" versions.
AEG G.IV (Early) - Kit #32034
5 high quality Cartograf decal sheets including markings for 5 aircraft and 4 sheets of hexagon night camouflage - 423 high quality injection moulded plastic parts - 2 highly detailed Daimler-Mercedes D.IVa engines which can be displayed exposed or fully enclosed in their nacelles - Optional bomb load of 12.5kg (x48), 50kg (x7) and 100kg (x2) bombs - Optional front gun rings, propellers and weighted tyres - Tail skid trolley for diorama display - Optional painted day or hexagon night camouflage - 17 photo-etched metal detail parts - Fine in scale rib tape detail - 57cm wingspan – Full rigging diagrams

AEG G.IV (Late) - Kit #32042
5 high quality Cartograf decal sheets including markings for 5 aircraft and 4 sheets of night lozenge - 410 high quality injection moulded plastic parts - 2 highly detailed Daimler-Mercedes D.IVa engines which can be displayed exposed or fully enclosed in their nacelles - Optional bomb load of 12.5kg (x26), 50kg (x7) and 100kg (x2) bombs - Optional propellers and weighted tyres - Tail skid trolley for diorama display - 17 photo-etched metal detail parts – Fine in scale rib tape detail - 57cm wingspan – Full rigging diagrams


Both kits are due for release at the end of this month. Prices are still to be confirmed.

I've included few shots of the superb builds by master modellers Brett Sharman (AEG G.IV - Early) and Zdenko Bugan (AEG G.IV (Late) - visit Wingnut Wings to see many more photos, along with sprue shots and the instruction sheets.

Please remember, when contacting retailers or manufacturers, to mention that you saw their products highlighted here - on AEROSCALE.
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My oh my oh my. If only I had the room.
FEB 21, 2015 - 07:29 AM
Excellent!!
FEB 22, 2015 - 09:04 PM
Just looked at the wingnuts newsletter and wow that looks stunning, for us UK looks like with post office charges and the vat going to be around £186.00 but still a bargin.
FEB 26, 2015 - 12:46 PM
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