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Thursday, May 25, 2017 - 01:37 PM UTC
Richard Alexander has sent through the latest update on all that's new at Wingnut Wings, including the Fokker D.VII (Fok) “Early” that is already available, and the Albatros D.V/D.Va “Jasta 5” Green Tail Trilogy due for release this summer.
Hi,

We are pleased to announce our latest releases.

Available now;
32067 1/32 Fokker D.VII (Fok) “Early” MSRP US$ 99 (+ local taxes etc)
www.wingnutwings.com/ww/product?productid=3161
-210 high quality injection moulded plastic parts including 19 parts exclusive to the Fokker built D.VII.
-Plastic parts are the same as 32011 Fokker D.VII (Fok) which sold out in 2014.
-Optional Daimler-Mercedes 180hp D.IIIa or 200hp D.IIIau engines.
-Optional engine cowlings, windscreens, gun mounts, propellers and exhaust manifolds.
-8 photo-etched metal detail parts.
-28 page fully illustrated instruction manual.
-Very little rigging is required which means that this a highly suitable introduction to First World War aircraft modelling.
-4 high quality Cartograf decal sheets including 4 & 5 colour lozenge, streaky camouflage and markings for 5 early production aircraft;

A - Fokker D.VII 262/18, Emil Thuy, Jasta 28w, Mid 1918 (35 victories)
B - Fokker D.VII, Rudolf Berthold, Jasta 15/JG II, Mid 1918 (44 victories)
C - Fokker D.VII, Hugo Schäfer, Jasta 15 (11 victories) & Max Kliefoth, Jasta 19 (3 victories), October 1918
D - Fokker D.VII, Reinhold von Benz Jasta 78b, August 1918 (1 victory)
E - Fokker D.VII, Bruno Loerzer, Jasta 26/JG III, November 1918 (44 Victories)

These optional decals and spare parts are available to order separately;
0132011I - Fokker D.VII (Fok) sprue I for Fokker built D.VII MSRP US$10 (+ local taxes etc)
0132027K - Fokker D.VII (Alb) sprue K for Albatros built D.VII MSRP US$10 (+ local taxes etc)
0132030J - Fokker D.VII (OAW) sprue J for OAW built D.VII MSRP US$10 (+ local taxes etc)
132E0013 - 230hp BMWIIIa engine & 0132031G sprue from Fokker D.VII F MSRP US$10 (+ local taxes etc)
30006 - Fokker D.VII (Fok) Fighting Fokkers part 1 decals MSRP US$19 (+ local taxes etc)
30007 - Fokker D.VII (Alb) Fighting Fokkers part 2 decals MSRP US$19 (+ local taxes etc)
30008 - Fokker D.VII (OAW) Fighting Fokkers part 3 decals MSRP US$19 (+ local taxes etc)
30010 - Fokker D.VII F Fighting Fokkers part 5 decals MSRP US$19 (+ local taxes etc)
30021 - 4 Colour Upper Lozenge decals MSRP US$12.50 (+ local taxes etc)
30022 - 4 Colour Lower Lozenge decals MSRP US$12.50 (+ local taxes etc)
http://www.wingnutwings.com/ww/accessories
http://www.wingnutwings.com/ww/decals

Available in late July 2017;
32701 1/32 Albatros D.V/D.Va “Jasta 5” Green Tail Trilogy MSRP US$ 189 (+ local taxes etc)
www.wingnutwings.com/ww/product?productid=3164
-456 high quality injection moulded plastic parts to build 3x (yes, three) Albatros D.V or D.Va models.
-Optional Daimler-Mercedes 160hp D.III or 180hp D.IIIa engines.
-Optional D.V & D.Va parts, windscreens, flares, radiators and propellers.
-33 photo-etched metal detail parts.
-32 page fully illustrated instruction manual.
-12 high quality Cartograf decal sheets including 5 colour lozenge, rib tapes and markings for 11 colourful Royal Prussian Jasta 5 aircraft;

A - Albatros D.V 2065/17, Richard Flashar (2 victories) July 1917 & Hans Joachim von Hippel (2 victories), February 1918, Jasta 5.
B - Albatros D.V, Paul Bäumer, Jasta 5, July 1917 (43 victories)
C - Albatros D.V “Steuerwappen”, Carl Löwensen, Jasta 5, July 1917.
D - Albatros D.V, Richard Dilcher (3 victories), Jasta 5, July 1917.
E - Albatros D.V “Stallion”, Jasta 5, July 1917
F - Albatros D.V, Otto Könnecke, Jasta 5, July 1917 (35 victories)
G - Albatros D.V “Eagle/Phönix”, Alfred Sturm, Jasta 5, July 1917 (1 victory)
H - Albatros D.V, Ltn Wolf, Jasta 5, July 1917 (2 victories)
I- Albatros D.V “Gauntlet”, Richard Flashar, Jasta 5, April-May 1918 (2 victories)
J - Albatros D.Va, 5284/17, Josef Mai, Jasta 5, Late 1917 to early 1918 (30 victories)
K- Albatros D.Va, 5284/17, Josef Mai, Jasta 5, April to May 1918 (30 victories)

New website/shipping options;
Hopefully you should now be able to source your Wingnut Wings models from your favorite local hobby shop but if not, Wingnut Wings models are now order direct from our website www.wingnutwings.com again. Shipping will be charged at cost from our New Zealand warehouse. Additionally you can still order your Wingnut Wings models from via Weta Workshop (www.wetanz.com/brands/wingnut-wings) with shipping from New Zealand, Seattle USA and The Netherlands.

For more information please see these pages of our website;
www.wingnutwings.com/ww/ordering
www.wingnutwings.com/ww/helpfaq

If you have any questions, comments or suggestions please let me know.

Regards

Richard Alexander
General Manager
[email protected]

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


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One can never have too many Albatrossen nor Fokkers... Though I have a few built and in the stash – these both look very tempting! /Mikael
MAY 26, 2017 - 02:05 PM
I already have the Early DVII and it's a winner in my opinion.
MAY 30, 2017 - 06:04 AM
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