You are exactly right Dekenba, Wingnuts have said that they are targeting website and forums where WW1 model aircraft are not so prolifick, they (Wingnuts) are trying to lure other model builders over to WW1 aircraft. There is a lot of sense in what they are trying to do, but they have a battle on their hands, it will take a lot of convincing to get a die hard AFV builder or a vehicle builder to have a go at WW1 bi-planes, it's the rigging that scares most people off even trying a bi-plane. I wish Wingnuts all the luck in the world because the more people who buy and build their kits means more new kits in the pipeline for us.
Wingnuts not only keeps a close watch on this forum but many other forums as well, they gather as much information as possible and will use this feedback in planning future ket development and releases. This is an excellent way to get customer feedback without having to sift through mountains of emails, they are not only getting the customers thoughts on each kit, the way the kit goes together, any problems encountered during the build, customers wish lists but also just general conversation between modelers talking about the different Wingnut kits, all this is invaluable information.
Des.