Why forget about early albatros just because wnw haven't kitted them. The roden kits are very buildable and turn out nicely. I have built one and will build more whether wnw does one or not. With so many fighters never ever kitted I will keep hoping for something else something cool something different. I will never understand why some guys will only build a biplane if its wnw. Maybe they are wnw fans not necessarily ww1 aircraft fans? Idk?
I understand your point ALBATROS. But then, I think it is a question of quality. Roden kits are fine. I have built about 20 of them in 1/72 and also started my adventure with 1/32 with their SPAD 13. But when one buys a WNW kit, opens the box, flips through the instruction manual, cuts first bits from sprues, builds the model with ultimate fit level, then, sorry, getting back to Roden kits is like changing from a high class Mercedes or BMW to a good but ordinary car like Fiat or Ford. Some may like a Ford but the majority, if they can afford it, will drive a BMW.
Yes, we are spoilt by the quality of WNW kits and every new release causes a rush. Be it a completely new, un-kitted subject or a one already existing in the market. WNW will beat any with their quality.
Thus, I will welcome any new kit they may release. Even if the subject does not appeal to me, as is the Albie trilogy. I will just not buy it but I will be glad to see the company develop and expand the kits range.