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WW1 Aircraft Modeling => What's New => Topic started by: RAGIII on November 01, 2014, 04:04:26 AM
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Hey guys, I know this has been up in the WNW Annual Speculation thread for a day or two but thought it deserved its own thread! Congrats to Richard, Harry and Ron on working on this AWESOME kit for our Modeling Pleasure.
RAGIII
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Indeed Rick, congratulations all round.
Best wishes
Nigel
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Thanks for starting the new thread, RAG.
This is not my area of expertise so let me ask; when comparing the profiles, there seems to be some commonalities between the Balilla and the SVA5. But, are there enough that an SVA5 might follow from Aviattic or that a conversion set might appear? Or are they just too different?
Thanks for the help!
Cheers from NYC,
Michael
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Michael:
Going from sketchy memory, I recall that the SVA5 and the Balilla bear a family resemblence, but are substantially diffferent aircraft, with the SVA5 being significantly larger and, I believe, proving better suited to reconnaisance work. I seem to recall reading that the Balilla was more nimble and maneuverable. Anyone with mor knowledge please jump in and correct me.
I would love to see a 1/32 SVA5 kit some day, as well, but will revel in the Balilla for the foreseeable future! :D
Cheers,
Bob
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OK, Bob and Richard....thanks for the feedback. Or, should I say Mille Grazie. When I first decided to get into 1/32 WWI it was partly because of the amazing beauty of these Ansaldo aircraft. To think that one is now definitely in my future is Magnifico!
Cheers from NYC,
Michael
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This is just the best news. Yes, congratulations Richard and Ron and all the other helper elves.
I reckon it’s fantastic that we now have a new WW1 kit manufacturer. Richard, please plant a great big X on the end of Ron’s nose for me.
Aviattic Rocks!
;D
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wow, that is looking soooo good. i will have to have one. aviattic is here to stay.