They are all different - even airframes from the same manufacturer. Fun fun fun!
Right! -- in a sense "Taube" almost denotes a style of airplane, versus an exact pattern. Almost.
Which is one reason why I figured WNW wouldn't touch it with a 25-foot pole. In fact I had started tentatively working on a 1/32 Taube last year for Flugzeugwerke. (just starting collecting research, really.) Glad I didn't sink any more time into that!
It'll be really interesting to see how much variation WNW has kitted...
Found some pictures of the interned Albatros Taube and indeed I don't think that's going to work... just look at the tank on the engine, shape of the nose panels, style f exhaust, and undercarriage for example.
If I get one (for my birthday) and WNW does not provide at least some suitable parts, I'll probably build it as-is. I'm not afraid to modify a kit a bit, but this above my skill level
https://digitaal.dezb.nl/beeldbank?q_searchfield=A29%2F13A bit of a shame, just look at those odd underwing crosses and it was flown by Hans Hesse ("Der Vogelmann") who escaped Internment twice -once to the displeasment of the Emperor so he was sent back...
Jeroen