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WW1 Aircraft Modeling => What's New => Topic started by: Dave W on August 25, 2021, 09:13:47 PM
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Copper State Models has released new images of its parts layout for the new 1/32 scale Caudron G.III kit due very soon.
(https://i.postimg.cc/FN9ZjH8j/239773799-3059326137689458-5021737095120984199-n.jpg)
More details as they become available.
Dave Wilson
Gold Coast
Australia
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Wow, that looks so good already!
Willem
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Thanks Dave, that looks awesome. Well done CSM!
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Have I already said that Ilike it? :)
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This looks as awesome as I expected. Like I have said, it doesn't fit My squadron collections but I am getting one beacause it looks so Fabulous!
RAGIII
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really sweet!
my only concern is the wing span.... considering the dispaly area still empty? ::)
well... I’ll find a way to squeese it in....
ciao
edo
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really sweet!
my only concern is the wing span.... considering the dispaly area still empty? ::)
well... I’ll find a way to squeese it in....
ciao
edo
Wingspan should be 418mm... ;)
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It looks like a superb kit, I can see this selling like hot cakes.
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With news like this we may almost stop regretting the demise of WNW. With CSM, Lukgraph, Roden and more I can hardly keep the pace of releases with building... And there are those mysterious news on NZ kingfisher...
Needless to say, this Caudron is on the top of my wish list now.
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Not really my type but I will buy one to support CSM. They are doing some really amazing stuff!
Mike
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wow Beto!
418 is huge!
thanks,
ciao
edo
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FF33L is just about the same 41,25cm 😉
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The WNW Ninak is about 1 cm wider.
Cheers,
Bud
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I Wish CSM great sales with the pending Caudron. I hope it puts them in good financial condition to offer the Starstrutter and perhaps a Hanriot. From what I have read the Hanriot was an excellent aircraft and favored by many Italian pilots. The Starstrutter is just plain interesting. I hope we will see some Austro Hungarian versions of the Albatros DIII. I have the WNW Fokker EIII kit which will allow me to build an early Austrian aircraft.
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The WNW Ninak is about 1 cm wider.
Cheers,
Bud
I just measured the WNW DFW CV. 41.5 cm. If Edgar brings this in at the price He is shooting for it is going to be quite a bargain!
RAGIII
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Yummy in every way!
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I hope we will see some Austro Hungarian versions of the Albatros DIII.
I would really like to see a CSM rendition of the D.III which could (to my knowledge) could have both German and Austrian versions. It could also be the basis of a D.II.
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Hello, it's me again, still craving for the Handley Page O/100 and O/400.
I hope Edgar is reading this....
Willem
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I’d second anything CSM wants to put out. Is there shared parts with the 2 engine Giv with the Giii or would that be a new kit? Thanks dc
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I’d second anything CSM wants to put out. Is there shared parts with the 2 engine Giv with the Giii or would that be a new kit? Thanks dc
No, they are completely different birds with almost no parts in common.
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I notice that the picture in the original post is labelled: Caudron G.III with Le Rhone engine
Could this reasonably be considered to suggest (as I rather hope it does) that we may also get the version with the Anzani radial like the one at the RAF Museum in Hendon?
My fingers are crossed! :)
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Looking over pictures of NZ examples I realised the same thing - fingers crossed for Anzanis!