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WW1 Aircraft Modeling => What's New => Topic started by: stefanbuss on December 05, 2013, 03:55:35 PM
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Did anyone bet on a DH9 to be released now? I am really surprised.
Well done, WNW!
Stefan
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Nice but I really don't understand WNW's policy when they release a surprise kit after the last date for shipping to Europe has passed. Actually it really irks me and if the quality of their products wasn't so high I'd consider not buying any more of their fantastic releases.
Keith
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You may find it reaches you before Christmas, NZ Post just don't offer any assurance that it will.
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Last year I ordered Hannover on Nov. 30th. It was dispatched on Dec. 5th and made it to Poland just on time. I wonder how will it be this year? Much will depend on the speed of WNW processing orders...
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WNW offer a "guaranteed" delivery cut off date which is helpful and more then fair IMHO. As Jamo points out orders later then the date still may arrive prior to the Holiday. Now, where's my bloody Camel?!!? :(
Cheers,
Lance ;)
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gotta say thats purdy freakin cool. way back when wnw teased us with upcoming photos of the kits not yet released i remember thinking "oh they're doing a dh-4" as to me a dh-9a looks alot like. i never did buy a dh-9a not a really nice looking plane imho but a brit dh-9 thats the stuff. one of my favorite brit 2 seaters along with the brisfit, re8 and be2e. i will buy one of these babies. i looked at the instructions. it looks like they upgraded their vickers gun to make it more detailed as well. nice stuff.
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I ordered my kit yesterday and received shipping notice today, so it appears that the Wingnuts warehouse staff are working very quickly to get orders out, you guys in Europe might be lucky if you get your orders in real quick.
Scott, I built the "other" DH.9 when it was first released and thoroughly enjoyed the build, I am presuming that the new DH.9 will be as good or even better to build, I like the shape of the nose on the AMC DH.9.
Des.
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Nice but I really don't understand WNW's policy when they release a surprise kit after the last date for shipping to Europe has passed. Actually it really irks me and if the quality of their products wasn't so high I'd consider not buying any more of their fantastic releases.
Keith
Hi Keith
I don't think the release date is a policy. WNW have released the kit as soon as they could, I am sure it has not been sitting in their warehouse 'conditioning' specially to miss the shipping cutoffs. They got some airfreighted from the factory in Asia so that some folk at least would have one in their stocking. Would you prefer that WNW waited until later in January?
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I ordered my kit yesterday and received shipping notice today, so it appears that the Wingnuts warehouse staff are working very quickly to get orders out, you guys in Europe might be lucky if you get your orders in real quick.
Des.
I report the same. Got the "Order shipped" notice today. There is a real chance to see DH.9 under the Christmas tree!
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Mine shipped yesterday evening as well, so they're on it. :D
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i wonder......when wnw were new and they had released just the 4 originals and they really had us chomping at the bit. every time they would release a new kit we would all snap them up quick as possible. i wonder if now that there are so many out and many of us have several in the stash,do they still get the sales that they used to? i hope so cuz i am hopeing for this line to continue for years into the future. at least thru the centennial of the treaty of versailles . let us hope.
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i wonder......when wnw were new and they had released just the 4 originals and they really had us chomping at the bit. every time they would release a new kit we would all snap them up quick as possible. i wonder if now that there are so many out and many of us have several in the stash,do they still get the sales that they used to? i hope so cuz i am hopeing for this line to continue for years into the future. at least thru the centennial of the treaty of versailles . let us hope.
I would think their sales are doing very well from the comments here. I'll bet I'm not the only one with duplicates in the stash "just in case" or for that special future Build. For example I'll be ordering another DV shortly if one doesn't appear under the Christmas Tree and I have two DVa's in the stash along with a DV in the display case. Their Kits are just that good and like Albatros 1234 my little Hobby World would suffer greatly if they disappeared.
Cheers,
Lance
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Kindof hard to say how good their sales are - probably good enough?
I personally didn't think them releasing all the different Fokker E kits would sell well but when I mentioned that on another thread I was surprised at how many folks responded that they bought all of the different versions?
I did pick up some dupes of my favorites last year right prior to the price increase and there are a few more I want to do that on "just in case" - heck maybe the next Hobbit film bombs and Jackson has to liquidate everything lol
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I have order all the kits that came out and i love evry singel one off them i think the wnw is doing this not to make lots off money they just love the aircraft and this can be seen in evry kit they bring out i think peter jackson doesnt need hour money to make living.
I think you all would be supprised of how manny collectors there are around the world who dont post on forums but just build kits like this.
Al i can say is that they are doing a great job and iam happy with what ever they come up with. The harder to make it the beter and if they eventualy stop ill scratch build the planes i want.
Ron
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Thousands upon thousands of WnW kits have been sold and will never get built, many people just like to collect them, then as Ron wrote, heaps of people are building the kits but will never show them on a forum, a lot of people do not like forums, then there are the people like us, we like not only to build the kits but to display them as well, we like the interaction with fellow modelers.
Wingnuts are a very secretive company and will not divulge any sales figures (just like other manufacturers) but I presume they are doing quite well considering that 1:32 scale WW1 model aircraft kits are a very very small niche market, as Ron wrote, they do it for the love of it not to make huge profits, lets hope that they continue for many years to come.
Des.
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Like many on this Forum:
I have duplicates if not triplicates (Fokker DVII) of kits. I don't know if I will live long enough to build them all, but; they are there none the less. Maybe once I retire I will be more prolific at model building, as Harley riding becomes less enjoyable due to the multitude of Moon calves in the Great Upper Midwest. When I go to my model club meetings I and one other person are the only ones that bring completed WNW or 1/32nd WWI kits to display. There are at least two others who have built one, one was on display, but that is it. Like Des, I believe there are many who buy and collect and many who build and won't post on a forum. It does take time to build a section, take a picture, post it and put up a build log. I find them most enjoyable and informative. I think WNW is doing pretty good. They have a great staff, it doesn't appear that there is a large turnover, so they must pay well, offer a decent benefit package, and treat the employees well as well. Hopefully the company will continue to produce these kit at the rate they are. If WNW does ever go belly up, I am sure that some outfit will buy the molds and distribute them as well, however not as dedicated as WNW does. I continue to support WNW with the purchase of kits and decals to include the latest and greatest the AMC DH9, if nothing else it certainly is an interesting looking airplane. I join in with Lance Carroll: "Where is the Bloody Camel"?
Best
Mark
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Got my order shipped e-mail today. Should arrive in Columbus, Ohio by Christmas. I love opening the box of a new WNW kit. It's a very satisfying feeling and makes think that everything must be right in the world!!
rolanddvi
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Got my order shipped e-mail today. Should arrive in Columbus, Ohio by Christmas. I love opening the box of a new WNW kit. It's a very satisfying feeling and makes think that everything must be right in the world!!
rolanddvi
I know the feeling and share your sentiment. ;)
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One thing I have noticed is that when I go to model shows/contests, I do not find people selling WNW kits. I did once a few years ago, the seller took 5$ off each kit, and they sold out quickly. I see also that they are not often listed on traders boards. I only hit a couple of sites so my data may be skewed, but that is what I see.
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Got my order shipped e-mail today. Should arrive in Columbus, Ohio by Christmas. I love opening the box of a new WNW kit. It's a very satisfying feeling and makes think that everything must be right in the world!!
rolanddvi
I know the feeling and share your sentiment. ;)
Mine's probably on the Air New Zealand flight due to arrive at LAX in an hour.. Then we'll see how long USPS holds it up in Customs...
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I am a " New Wingnut " ;)..........and even I ended up with three!! -- ( haven't got them yet, so I'm looking forward to the "opening" experience ). "Santa" was good to me.............................
I'm a little apprehensive about building them, but what with all the help here, and the quality of "WnW", I can't go wrong.
Jim J. -- "olfogey"
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I am a " New Wingnut " ;)..........and even I ended up with three!! -- ( haven't got them yet, so I'm looking forward to the "opening" experience ). "Santa" was good to me.............................
I'm a little apprehensive about building them, but what with all the help here, and the quality of "WnW", I can't go wrong.
Jim J. -- "olfogey"
Don't be apprehensive, they ARE that good. Follow the instructions and you will be juuust fine. Don't sweat the rigging. Des has a technique that is just superb on the website part of this (just click on the banner at the top). Even I can make them look good..
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Wingnuts are a very secretive company and will not divulge any sales figures (just like other manufacturers) but I presume they are doing quite well considering that 1:32 scale WW1 model aircraft kits are a very very small niche market, as Ron wrote, they do it for the love of it not to make huge profits, lets hope that they continue for many years to come.
Des.
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As long as Sir PJ is around I think we will.
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I am a " New Wingnut " ;)..........and even I ended up with three!! -- ( haven't got them yet, so I'm looking forward to the "opening" experience ). "Santa" was good to me.............................
I'm a little apprehensive about building them, but what with all the help here, and the quality of "WnW", I can't go wrong.
Jim J. -- "olfogey"
Hello Jim:
Now you are going to have to rig them. If you build them, you must rig them. ;) Seriously, as others have stated, it isn't that bad. I did the NINAK a few years ago, and it went rather smoothly, just need a plan and the proper equipment. Get a bunch of Eyelets and tubes from Bob Von Buckle, who is prominent on this forum, and you are set. There are other vendors on this forum who offer other rigging related items as well that you may want to scope out. Of course, an optivisor is almost a must, but; well worth the investment. I am looking forward to seeing how you proceed and we are all here to offer assistance and encouragement.
Best
Mark
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I am a " New Wingnut " ;)..........and even I ended up with three!! -- ( haven't got them yet, so I'm looking forward to the "opening" experience ). "Santa" was good to me.............................
I'm a little apprehensive about building them, but what with all the help here, and the quality of "WnW", I can't go wrong.
Jim J. -- "olfogey"
Hello Jim:
Now you are going to have to rig them. If you build them, you must rig them. ;) Seriously, as others have stated, it isn't that bad. I did the NINAK a few years ago, and it went rather smoothly, just need a plan and the proper equipment. Get a bunch of Eyelets and tubes from Bob Von Buckle, who is prominent on this forum, and you are set. There are other vendors on this forum who offer other rigging related items as well that you may want to scope out. Of course, an optivisor is almost a must, but; well worth the investment. I am looking forward to seeing how you proceed and we are all here to offer assistance and encouragement.
Best
Mark
Took that as good advice............got my order in to "Bob's Buckles" already ;D He was GREAT with advice by the way.........
Jim J. -- "olfogey"