I don't want to be a spoilsport and I am sure that the kit will be as brilliantly made and engineered by WNW as all their others, but the plane itself --! Just around 40 produced, getting into service in October 1918, no real impact on the air war ... it's story is as boring and dull as it's appearance ... naaa... I am waiting for the CSM Nieuport 17. THAT's a Great War plane...
Borsos
as a story on the surface it's a bit 'meh' i agree. i'm a story guy, my background's movies, so things like "this is the Eindecker that Udet got his first kill in" or "this is what McCudden flew on that September Evening" are what light me up and make me take on a particular project.
however, i do also enjoy the stories of the engineering pioneers and their breakthroughs and prototypes. to my eye the D.1 is an tech pioneering story. if there's a common theme to all of the First World War, it's got to be the rapid technological advancement, and its impact.
so am i disappointed? sure (but a bit relieved as i'm new to the game, and have a lot of WNW kits still languishing on my wish list). but i'm also interested. i will buy exactly one. it will likely be my first WNW build, and this will happen approximately May (why May? i live in Thailand, all my tools and stuff, including the new ones, are in upstate New York, and i visit the states in April.
all of that said, i tend to buy multiples of aircraft with interesting stories or outstanding aces. so i'll be getting one of these, whereas i hope to acquire 9 more Albatri (for a total of 12).