I love that... Until then I have a few WNW kits to build... Yeah, we all wait in fevered anticipation for the "next" release, but by my count there have been 49 individual boxings, variants included, I admit, but all completely different, since 2009 - that's just over 6 per year, or one every two months on average! (Not including dog-fight doubles...). Now compare this to Tamiya, they have a great reputation but I can only count 24 releases since 1994 in 1/32 scale, including variants, this is about 1 point one per year! And Tamiya is regarded as a "benchmark" leader! Yes, Trumpeter release a lot more, there's also HobbyBoss, KittyHawk, and Roden, Not to mention Special Hobby, but their ranges and overall presentation and quality leave something to be desired... Hasegawa and Revell were really big in the past, but their recent production has fallen off considerably.. When we talk about quality, it was WNW that made other manufacturers step up to the mark: Only since they were around do you get full colour instruction booklets in premium productions and information in detail with photographs of the prototype, not to mention 5 colour schemes and photoetch. I won't even mention the website, it may take a decade for the others to catch up...
But as you wait impatiently for the next WNW boxing please remember a few pointers put out by WNW themselves: it takes 18 months as a minimum to go from idea to production of ONE kit: If they do a whole lot of variants (ie Eindekker or Camel) this will take longer: There are release numbers up to 60 already, Oh Happy days! There are only 3 criteria for releasing a kit (Actually 4, must be WW1): 2:Do we, WNW (ie Sir Peter) want to see a model of it? 3: Do we have enough references? 4: Do we think other modellers want to build a model of it? So, Happy days again, I'm sure that the Fokker Triplane and Zeppellin Staaken will both be released sometime!
The other issue is re-releases: There is absolutely no reason that WNW will not re-release every model they produce at some time in the future, in fact, they have done so already: If you look at the kit number of the OAW DV, it comes after the early Albatross, so they almost certainly had to do a re-run of those: But as WNW says, you will never get the same markings and maybe not even the same PE and extra details again: Every new release will be different.
Lastly, do the Excellent Staff at WNW ever have a good laugh at us and our anxieties? Yes, I'm sure they do, they are most unlikely to go bankrupt or stop production in the near future, I'm sure they still sell plenty and make money, I'm sure they get an extra laugh at the evil-bay prices (This is good for the marque, like Ferrari Auction prices) and they wish us well as we enjoy their kits, unbuilt or built....
Regards,
Marc