I bet there are a few WNW owning people today who wish they had not paid £288 for an SE.5a......
Isn't that kit long OOP regardless if WNW is dead and gone? I mean if they come back online tomorrow I don't think they are gonna have stacks of SE5a all of a sudden?
Correct, The SE.5a has been sold out for over 2 years.
http://www.wingnutwings.com/ww/product?productid=3
Eric
The LVG C.VI was sold out - it came back as a reboxing in a duellists kit.
The RE.8 'Harry Tate' was sold out - it came back as a reboxing in a duellists kit.
The W-29 was sold out - it came back as a reboxing in a duellists kit.
The DH.2 was sold out - it came back as a reboxing in a duellists kit. Then it came back in a character reboxing.
The Albatros kits were sold out - they came back as a 3-kit reboxing.Then they came back as a character "Jasta 5" reboxing.
When the Albatros Jasta 5 was sold out, Albatros came back as NINE special editions.
The Hannover Cl.II sold out - it came back as an "early" reboxing.
The Sopwith Triplane sold out. It came back as a character reboxing.
The Pfalz D.IIIa sold it - it came back as TWO special editions.
Both Snipe kits sold out - it came back as a character reboxing.
The Fokker EII-EIII sold out - it came back as both a duellist kit and a character kit.
The Fokker D.VII F was sold out - it came back as a character reboxing.
WNW releases kits after they become "sold out" - it's a cheap way of raising cash.
The idea that the SE.5a would not, as some point, be reboxed is ignoring the evidence.
Of course, I assume that the moulds will find their way back onto the market at some point, WNW or sans WNW.