I just read about the Felixstowe!!
Without going back and counting, I think I have a total of 17 WNW kits all together including the 6 (almost 7) completed. There are several models both early and recent that I have not got.
For me, my choice of model is mainly about which ones I like the look of. I am by no means a WWI aviation historian, and I have no great affinity to aircraft manufacturers, individual pilots, jastas, seaplanes, twin seaters etc that others may have and which may drive their modelling choices. Until recent years I was aware of only a few types such as the Fokkers, Sopwith, Bristol, so to me many of the aircraft types are new. I didn't even know about lozenge until recent years. I would have always said the Fokker Eindecker is my favourite WWI aircraft due to its relative simplicity and that the low/mid level monoplane and tail layout was and remains the layout used from aircraft such as Spitfires and A380s. I would also say the the Dridecker (MvR) would also be of interest for me due to its notoriety.
Also many of the WNW I possess have been gifts. I would not necessarily have chosen the Fe2b as I think it is damned ugly, but having received it I would now say it is possibly my favourite model due to the complexity of the build, exposed engine, rigging etc.
So in the last 18 months or so I have not been too bothered about some of the newer WNW kits. Undoubtedly excellent as they are. not many have taken my fancy as "must haves".
Until today that is. Looking at the Felixstowes, with their colour options, this is now a must have for me.