Kudos to Lukpgrah , they don't stop producing one after another WWI subjects, although their price tags are quite discouraging
Yes, I do wonder which process is more expensive, traditional injection tooling or 3D printing.
Injection tooling for a kit has probably always been the most expensive cost for a kit, although I hear decals is next.
Then we have CAD to 3D printing of final model parts and masters for the larger resin cast parts.
This method of production seems to be much quicker than producing injection kits, which is why I guess 'Lukgraph', can design, create and release kits so fast.
Their Rumpler has just gone to pre-order and already the Lohner is on the cards for January.
Whatever, it's good for models of types never made in this scale before, despite the cost,
Mike