What a fab surprise - surely no one (except probably Mark Guitarlute, who nobly took one for the team) imagined WNW or anyone else would kit these types in 1/32. One thought; I think a G.V is much much more likely now, maybe other Gotha G types as well.
My personal main source of delight was that this bigly (not a word? It should be!) adds to the limited stock of 1914-15 aircraft types available.
But the UWD in particular had me scooting off to see if there could be any other historically interesting operational one-offs which someone could offer in 1/32. As you say, all bets are off now!
The Alcock Scout? The Oeffag Mickl H = 'Blue Wonder'? The Nieuport 25, Nungesser's bespoke machine? Any others?
And many of the R-planes existed only in singular form. A few were operational, the DFW R.I, and the Dornier Rs.III, as well as one or two Staakens and SSWs.
One offs... You know, a 1/32 Felixstowe Fury doesn't seem so certifiably insane as it did a week ago
Cheers
Mark