Friday, December 18, 2009 - 10:45 AM UTC
Here are some infos and pictures about Wingnut Wings' projects for the years 2010 and 2011...
We have been very pleased with the response to our initial 4 models and
would like to thank everyone who has enthusiastically supported us over
the last 6 months. Our worldwide free shipping offer has proved to be so
popular that we have decided to extend this to include the next model
releases, but we will probably not be able to continue it into 2010.
More detailed information will be available closer to release.
Special Editions:
During 2010 we will start to release special editions of many of the
models listed above featuring at least 10 decal options, comprehensive
etched metal details and resin figures for diorama builders. While our
regular model kits are suitable for beginners the Special Editions are
recommended for more experienced modellers due to their complexity.
Resin Figure sets:
We will also be releasing sets of 1/32 resin figures throughout 2010 and
2011 to enable modellers to build realistic WW1 aircraft diorama scenes.
Release schedule:
2009
- 32009 1/32 Albatros D.V
- 32013 1/32 Sopwith Pup
2010
- 32005 1/32 Gotha G.IV
- 32006 1/32 Pfalz D.IIIa
- 32007 1/32 DH.9a
- 32010 1/32 Hansa Brandenburg W.29
- 32011 1/32 Fokker D.VII
- 32012 1/32 RE.8
- 32014 1/32 FE.2b
- 32022 1/32 Roland D.VIa
- 32028 1/32 DH.2
2011
- 32018 1/32 Fokker E.II/III
- 32019 1/32 Pfalz D.XII
- 32021 1/32 Fokker E.1
(source: europeanmodeller.com)
Please remember, when contacting retailers or manufacturers, to mention that you saw their products highlighted here - on AeroScale.
would like to thank everyone who has enthusiastically supported us over
the last 6 months. Our worldwide free shipping offer has proved to be so
popular that we have decided to extend this to include the next model
releases, but we will probably not be able to continue it into 2010.
More detailed information will be available closer to release.
Special Editions:
During 2010 we will start to release special editions of many of the
models listed above featuring at least 10 decal options, comprehensive
etched metal details and resin figures for diorama builders. While our
regular model kits are suitable for beginners the Special Editions are
recommended for more experienced modellers due to their complexity.
Resin Figure sets:
We will also be releasing sets of 1/32 resin figures throughout 2010 and
2011 to enable modellers to build realistic WW1 aircraft diorama scenes.
Release schedule:
2009
- 32009 1/32 Albatros D.V
- 32013 1/32 Sopwith Pup
2010
- 32005 1/32 Gotha G.IV
- 32006 1/32 Pfalz D.IIIa
- 32007 1/32 DH.9a
- 32010 1/32 Hansa Brandenburg W.29
- 32011 1/32 Fokker D.VII
- 32012 1/32 RE.8
- 32014 1/32 FE.2b
- 32022 1/32 Roland D.VIa
- 32028 1/32 DH.2
2011
- 32018 1/32 Fokker E.II/III
- 32019 1/32 Pfalz D.XII
- 32021 1/32 Fokker E.1
(source: europeanmodeller.com)
Please remember, when contacting retailers or manufacturers, to mention that you saw their products highlighted here - on AeroScale.
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