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Offline Eric Armstrong

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Re: Wingnuts announces three new models in development
« Reply #45 on: September 28, 2018, 12:45:40 PM »
Wow. That is so colossally disappointing. There already is a 1/32 Lancaster just about to be for sale anyway - it has been in development for years so I would argue that WNW talk of not doing subjects that other companies are doing is total garbage.

Well thankfully CSM has some Nieuports coming out - they will get my $$$ looks like.

Just for the record it has been announced that WNW has had this kit in Development for OVER 8 years! Not that changes my mind about my interest but they were working on it before HK.
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Sorry, but I'm calling BS here.  Sir Peter has been developing the "Dambusters" movie for about this same amount of time.  I will wager that the research claimed here is almost entirely the accumulated research and resources for this movie.  There is bound to be massive amounts of overlap in the R&D department for both of these projects.
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Re: Wingnuts announces three new models in development
« Reply #46 on: September 28, 2018, 12:45:48 PM »

There are so many WW2 subjects already being done by other companies it is disappointing to see a company supposedly only focusing on WW1 move to doing WW2 as well....

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Re: Wingnuts announces three new models in development
« Reply #47 on: September 28, 2018, 01:13:31 PM »
Excellent news.
WNW is by no means slaved into any market niche.
I bet it will be a cracking good kit , that pretty much is certain to all of us by now.

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Re: Wingnuts announces three new models in development
« Reply #48 on: September 28, 2018, 01:17:15 PM »
"Seems I was wrong. Only one Lanc release. Sorry for the Missinformation!"

Nope, you were right the first time. On the photo shown on Hyperscale's "What's New" page, 32044 is the "Dambusters" Lancaster; at the bottom of the illustration page, it says "Also in development" is 32043, the standard Lancaster B.Mk I/III.

So, that just leaves one more kit (of the three just announced) to be revealed this weekend.

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Re: Wingnuts announces three new models in development
« Reply #49 on: September 28, 2018, 01:18:33 PM »
i'm not yet convinced that this is not a prank. i find it odd it only shows up one place when you google it...

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Re: Wingnuts announces three new models in development
« Reply #50 on: September 28, 2018, 01:26:05 PM »
Definitely not a prank
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Re: Wingnuts announces three new models in development
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Re: Wingnuts announces three new models in development
« Reply #52 on: September 28, 2018, 01:35:56 PM »
Given the choice between HK or a WNW Lancaster I’d pick the latter any day of the week.
Having said that I’m a bit let down.

Bet that thing will be $500, then imagine when it sells out.....the eBay prices will be through the roof!

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Re: Wingnuts announces three new models in development
« Reply #53 on: September 28, 2018, 01:36:55 PM »
i'm not yet convinced that this is not a prank. i find it odd it only shows up one place when you google it...

Unfortunately, it does not appear to be a prank.

See the artwork I posted above.  Wait a couple days for the show to get underway.  Soon we'll have photos all over the place.

Hobbylink Japan should be releasing their usual excellent videos as well shortly; they are the Japanese importer for WNW and they'll be talking about this for sure.


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Re: Wingnuts announces three new models in development
« Reply #54 on: September 28, 2018, 01:38:58 PM »
Given the choice between HK or a WNW Lancaster I’d pick the latter any day of the week.
Having said that I’m a bit let down.

Bet that thing will be $500, then imagine when it sells out.....the eBay prices will be through the roof!

Ryan :(

My favorite WNW kit, by far, is the Felixstowe. And yet I haven't bought one or built one b/c the plane is just too big to be realistically displayed in my home.

A Lancaster is over 2 feet long and 3 feet wide!  I have no idea how people will build and display these things. 

And yes, it is going to cost a fortune! 

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Re: Wingnuts announces three new models in development
« Reply #55 on: September 28, 2018, 02:47:11 PM »
my heart sank when I saw this news,not that I don't like the lanc its a great subject but in 1/32 far to big for my house .I was really hoping for some new ww1 subjects.gutted.

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Re: Wingnuts announces three new models in development
« Reply #56 on: September 28, 2018, 04:03:49 PM »
I must say this is incredibly disappointing and bewildering ??? Definitely a WTF! moment and they seem to be setting a rather worrying precedent here. What does this mean for the future of WWI kits from WNW? When I first saw the news I thought back to Richard Alexander's rather snarky quip when asked about doing a 1/32 Spad XIII and he retorted "how about a Bf109E", now with this release that doesn't seem so far-fetched! And once again they are treading on another company's toes here
Heard that also but its likely that eight years timeframe includes time spent doing research for the planned movies as well. Ah well, hope it doesn't kill HK Model who is releasing their 1/32 kit soon - they don't have a billionaire backing them.

There are so many WW2 subjects already being done by other companies it is disappointing to see a company supposedly only focusing on WW1 move to doing WW2 as well....
Whether it is deliberate or not, it's not a good look. HK have been putting a lot of work into getting their Lanc just right from what I've been seeing on FB and the net. I'll bet they didn't think they would be blindsided on something like a 1/32 Lanc especially by WNW! I can only imagine that the air in the HK offices would be turning a very dark shade of purple right about now.
it has been in development for years so I would argue that WNW talk of not doing subjects that other companies are doing is total garbage.
I can't see where WNW are going here. Most of the WWII fighters are very well covered in 1/32 by pretty much every other company and now with HK starting to cover the bombers as well as Trumpeter's upcoming 1/32 Liberators, they would be going head to head with not only small upcoming companies like HK but also with the big boys (Tamiya and Hasegawa) and I think, no matter how nice their kits are, they would lose on cost. So is this a bit of a one-off aberration coming from the development of Sir PJ's stalled Dambusters movie, or a shift away from what has made them successful. As I said above it sets a precedent, if they do one WWII kit and it turns out to be a success, there is nothing to stop them shifting that way full time. Of course WNW can do anything they want, they are a business after all, still it is disappointing for us WWI aficionados. I can only second what Petrov said, more power to CSM. 
Guess we will see how far down this particular rabbit hole they are preparing to go. As a very famous Jedi Master from a certain space opera movie once said "Once you start down the dark path, forever will it dominate your destiny...consume you it will!"  ;D

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Re: Wingnuts announces three new models in development
« Reply #57 on: September 28, 2018, 04:27:57 PM »
But WHY??? I know here is not the right place for bad language.....What the ..... are you doing Sir PJ? I am so disapointed. You said you won't  do a Fokker dr1 because you don't want to step on Roden's toe?And now you do a Completely useless Lancester, that is alreadyin high quality  on the market by HK Models? I hope this is only a missstep and you still focus on WW1 subjects.
I will definitely NEVER buy it.
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Re: Wingnuts announces three new models in development
« Reply #58 on: September 28, 2018, 04:43:13 PM »
Well, what a total 110% f-----g disappointment. When this and HK's version finally materialise that's a lot of 'kit' to dispose of in what is likely to possibly be a very small market given the likely cost of both. I would think that once that initial 'must have one' period is over there will quite a few years before the sold out sign appears.

I get the Dambusters connection and possibly the logic to a degree but WNW is WNW - WW2 is not something it needs to venture in. What a shame - well it is for me. It also begs the question that the remaining so far unattributed numbers may not now, after all, be new WW1 subjects  :o

So, it looks like my wallet is safe Halberstadt excepted - Edgar you have my unequivocal support for your Nieuport(s)

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Re: Wingnuts announces three new models in development
« Reply #59 on: September 28, 2018, 04:44:37 PM »
The serial numbers don't make sense.
WNW have 320xx for standard releases, 326xx for figures with planes, 327xx for trilogy, 328xx for duellists - surely they would allocate a different batch number - e.g. 329xx , not 32043 and 32044 - if they really were making something as radically different as a WWII bomber?
I don't buy it.
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