Quote from: Doug Mace on May 11, 2018, 01:43:14 AMOh yeah, I'll throw in a three cheers for WNW..outstanding choice....a must have...a prestigious aircraft... I too love it's lines. WNW once again breaks the mold (nopunintended)....I know of only one kit ever produced...the Aurora 1/48 that I built as a kid.Hi Doug, Mirage Hobby also produced a couple of boxings if I remember correctly.
Oh yeah, I'll throw in a three cheers for WNW..outstanding choice....a must have...a prestigious aircraft... I too love it's lines. WNW once again breaks the mold (nopunintended)....I know of only one kit ever produced...the Aurora 1/48 that I built as a kid.
Quote from: Juan on May 11, 2018, 01:49:19 AMQuote from: Doug Mace on May 11, 2018, 01:43:14 AMOh yeah, I'll throw in a three cheers for WNW..outstanding choice....a must have...a prestigious aircraft... I too love it's lines. WNW once again breaks the mold (nopunintended)....I know of only one kit ever produced...the Aurora 1/48 that I built as a kid.Hi Doug, Mirage Hobby also produced a couple of boxings if I remember correctly. Yep, Mirage and Blue Max. Both good kits, but of the two, Mirage is by far the best.Cheers,Bud
I think it is one of the most aggressive looking a/c designs of the first war - given the ground attack function these were performing at very low altitude it must have been very thrilling (terrifying?) to be flying it and especially standing in the back handling the rear gun....
I'm as pleased with this release as I would've been with a BE or a Strutter! My favorite German 2-seater and so many wonderful schemes and markings options. I hope Brunhilde is one of them, then I could have Brunhilde Jr. and Brunhilde Sr..Cheers,Bud
I'm not sure but it might mean "low level fighting" as when the aircraft are close to the ground and following the ground contours. "Contour lines" on a two-dimensional map show the shape or "contour" of the ground. Here's an example:Hope this helps!