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26 April 2011, 06:47 AM
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Two-seater Pilot
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Brampton, Ontario, Canada
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Have I been asleep or something?
Has anyone else seen that Wingnuts has a Snipe in the works? I just checked their News Page for the first time in a while and lo and behold at the bottom past all the pretty pictures their list their new models in development:
Sopwith Triplane (old news? I don't recall this from before...)
Fokker D.VII (old news)
FE2.b (old news)
Fokker E.II/III (old news)
Sopwith Snipe (OMGWTFBBQ! Yay!)
DH.2 (old news)
Very few subjects are bench-clearers for me (i.e. shelve whatever is on the bench at the time), but a WnW Snipe would definitely be one of them.
I can't wait!
Cheers,
Tony
Last edited by tbell; 26 April 2011 at 08:03 AM.
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26 April 2011, 06:55 AM
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Two-seater Pilot
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Hollywood, California
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Howdy,
I'm with you. Other than a Phalz D-VIII and a Sopwith Camel, the Snipe would be at the top of my list of must haves in 1/32. Was saving my pennies for a Tamiya P-51D, but now I have something to really look forward to.
Brian Riedel
p.s. I wonder what the "surprises" are?
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26 April 2011, 07:47 AM
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Shot Down
Join Date: Aug 2009
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Yeah, Tony, I'm with you on this one, as well. (OMGWTF BBQ?) Being a died-in-the-wool 1/48 scale guy, the only WNW kit I have is the Ninak and that's only because there are no 1/48 scale kits of this plane. I would definately make room on the shelf for a Snipe, however.
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Bud
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26 April 2011, 08:05 AM
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Forum Ace
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Oracle, AZ
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Quote:
Originally Posted by tbell
Has anyone else seen that Wingnuts has a Snipe in the works? I just checked their News Page for the first time in a while and lo and behold at the bottom past all the pretty pictures they list their new models in development:
Sopwith Triplane (old news? I don't recall this from before...)
Fokker D.VII (old news)
FE2.b (old news)
Fokker E.II/III (old news)
Sopwith Snipe (OMGWTFBBQ! Yay!)
DH.2 (old news)
Very few subjects are bench-clearers for me (i.e. shelve whatever is on the bench at the time), but a WnW Snipe would definitely be one of them.
I can't wait!
Cheers,
Tony
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Yes, you were napping a bit, see the Wingnut Wings New Releases thread elsewhere in this section.
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26 April 2011, 02:56 PM
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Scout Pilot
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Phoenix, AZ
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I see what you are saying Tony.
At one point we had "worked out" a list of 32(?) current or forthcoming kits, based on WNW website, kit catalogue numbers, snippets of test shots taken by guys in NZ and hints etc. gleaned from the pages of Windsock's various issues on the company.
I don't remember the Sopwith Triplane or the Snipe being suggested in that list at all.
I can't remember who deduced the list, perhaps Dan-san? Perhaps not. It was quite a while ago.
Does anyone have it?
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26 April 2011, 05:45 PM
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Forum Ace
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Great White North
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Up to now, I figured that the last kit I'd buy (given the extent of my plastic insulation) would be the D-VII. But if WNW puts out a Snipe, I'll order it in a heartbeat. Reason? Simple: Barker, Victoria Cross, October 1918. There's no way in the world I'd miss that opportunity!
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26 April 2011, 06:54 PM
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Two-seater Pilot
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Brampton, Ontario, Canada
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Trackpad
Up to now, I figured that the last kit I'd buy (given the extent of my plastic insulation) would be the D-VII. But if WNW puts out a Snipe, I'll order it in a heartbeat. Reason? Simple: Barker, Victoria Cross, October 1918. There's no way in the world I'd miss that opportunity! 
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Yup, Barker's Snipe would be my choice as well. Have you been to the war museum in Ottawa to see the fuselage?
I'll also be doing Collishaw's Tripehound when it's released, just to keep the Canadian theme going.
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26 April 2011, 07:52 PM
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Shot Down
Join Date: Aug 2009
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I think that when the Snipe is released we'll be seeing an awful lot of Billy Barker Snipes. I hope we don't see tham all here as WIPs, though. Except for you, Tony. You being Canadian and all, and a master modeler at that.
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Bud
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26 April 2011, 08:27 PM
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Forum Ace
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Quote:
Originally Posted by tbell
Yup, Barker's Snipe would be my choice as well. Have you been to the war museum in Ottawa to see the fuselage?
I'll also be doing Collishaw's Tripehound when it's released, just to keep the Canadian theme going.
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Actually, now that I think on it, the Collishaw Triplane just might also grace my display cabinet. Hmmm...maybe time to cull the herd a bit more...!
Yes, I've seen the Barker fuselage many times over the years. I'm just a couple of hours from there. Nothing like having the real thing as a reference!
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27 April 2011, 08:27 AM
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Oshawa, Ontario. Canada
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Quote:
Originally Posted by tbell
Yup, Barker's Snipe would be my choice as well. Have you been to the war museum in Ottawa to see the fuselage?
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Is that the one that's just the fuselage, about waist level? I nearly got thrown out of the museum for leaning over it and sticking my camera inside [don't do that, there's some kind of alarm!]
-sean
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