Thanks for posting this comparison. Clearly you’ve illustrated that you do get what you pay for in Life. The assembly instructions from Wingnut wings are a masterpiece and I thoroughly enjoy the added reference material...but I’m kind of a “book dork” and like (and value) that sort of thing. The extra detail and costs that go into producing a high quality item is clear here and you do a great job explaining that as well. I will say that it is very nice to have a lower cost alternative in Roden and they have a few kits that WNW do not make...so that’s a nice option too. Great Job and Kind regards to you. Pat
@kevinsands76393 жыл бұрын
The only reason behind the pusher plane was intended for a forward firing gun as an answer to the Eindbecka scourge that was the first plane with an interrupter mechanism to fire through the propeller.
@graemebrumfitt66684 жыл бұрын
Not long found Wingnuts, it was their Felixstowe that I found n boy what a kit... pennies are being saved! TFS, G :)
@kenjohnston81733 жыл бұрын
I think Meng, ICM, and CSM are now the go to kits to replace WNW
@Dragonblaster14 жыл бұрын
I have the Le Clerget Sopwith Camel from WW, and I managed to lose the booklet. However, yes, you can download and print it from the WW website. And even though WW has folded and Meng has taken up their mantle (they have all the WW mould tools, and actually did the moulding for them), the WW website is still up, and you can still access the instructions.
@Trevor_Austin6 жыл бұрын
I liked some of the techniques (such as backing sprue shots with a black background) to make the images clearer. Nicely done and very informative. Thanks.
@dtmjax56126 жыл бұрын
Nice comparison video. Thanks for posting it. Yes the WNW instructions are printable from their site. I save the .pdf and print them out as I save the real booklet for my book shelf. They are that good. If you can afford it, it’s Wingnuts hands down. I find the Roden less quality plastic and have breakage issues on smaller pieces. Roden does have a great array of aircraft to choose from in 1/32, 1/48, and even 1/72 for the bigger ‘Gothas’ and such. Both companies serve a purpose on opposite ends of the cost spectrum and I own and build both.
@chrisyoung71577 жыл бұрын
I enjoyed that Tim. Few minor things I think I noticed. Ailerons rather than flaps. Struts rather than spars. RFC Royal Flying Corps or RNAS Royal Naval Air Service rather than Royal Air Force way back then. Very useful comparison between the kits. Thanks
@timothyivatts7 жыл бұрын
Chris Young cheers for watching. I will be the first to say I still have a bit to learn on the details. Glad the review was useful
@catlady8324 Жыл бұрын
How do they compare meow (November 2022) when they cost $300 vs $50 in real American money?
@timothyivatts Жыл бұрын
I think it’s down to your modelling skill. You could turn the roden into something just as detailed as the wnw. You would need to spend your time and money on items to detail it. Out the box of the wnw it’s superbly detailed. So as long as you have the time and skill the $50 can do you fine. Now is the wnw kit $250 better detailed, I would go it’s going over the price now. But let’s add up a high detailed roden. Kit 50, resin engine 50, layered wooden blade 40, aftermarket decals 30, resin seat 20, resin machine guns 30 that’s 230 not far from the wnw kit.
@catlady8324 Жыл бұрын
@@timothyivatts Those are all excellent points, thank you! Dad and I did a 1/48 scale Renwal plastic kit DH.2 in the late 70’s. We both did the build and misc painting. It had colored paper “Aero Skin” for fabric that I did all of the covering. All the rigging took longer than the model itself and Dad did all that. I remember the most impressive thing was the huge amount of rigging. Most rigging ever!!
@timothyivatts Жыл бұрын
@@catlady8324 that style of plane is all rigging !!!
@MakingModels7 жыл бұрын
Nice Tim, you can see where the extra pennies go.
@highaltitudescalemodeling95287 жыл бұрын
Another great video Tim, keep them coming!
@thedolt9215 Жыл бұрын
I want to pull the trigger on one of these wingnut kits… But it’s been so long since I’ve built models, I’m kind of intimidated…
@Simonize417 жыл бұрын
I thoroughly enjoyed that Tim.👍🏻
@hgbarnes15847 жыл бұрын
Terrific video Tim. Thank you.
@johnjones48256 жыл бұрын
Rear tails? Where are the front ones?
@MattR587 жыл бұрын
Very nice comparison Tim.
@seanconservativeburke2 жыл бұрын
WNW ,kits are unchallenged in detail . but it's still plastic model kit . I ,have no problem paying a little extra but there three to four times more expensive then roden , csm , meng and many others ! With a little extra work and after market decals , and skills . these kits can be as good as WNW .
@donaldsmith10554 ай бұрын
If all you care about is the quality of the kit then Wingnuts Wings kits are the best. Building the kit as is make you a model builder. That is what the average person is. To become a model maker its not the kit but what you do with it. How you enhance the model, correct fit mistake and molding problems that make the difference. Both can be fun depending of what you want. There are no bad kits, there is a vast difference in the skill needer to do a really good job with poor quality kits. If you can find one try a Battle Axe kit and make something great out of it. Until Wingnuts Wings came along Battle Axe produced the only Fokker DVII and Fokker EIII in 1/32 scare that I found. They are the worst kits ever made.
@longlivetherebellion73797 жыл бұрын
nice comparison of the planes from air commodore wingnut lol well done tim
@Arno_L4 жыл бұрын
One final world for comparison sake : Roden is still alive, WW is dead
@BoomWildcat4 жыл бұрын
You get what you pay for but a minimum double markup for WNW because the company is out of business is not something I can reconcile.
@kenjohnston81733 жыл бұрын
I've heard the roden decals are terrible, pure rubbish. Anyone done one?
@goratgo1970 Жыл бұрын
Their carrier film is about non-existent on some, possibly most of their sheets. If you decide to (or must) use them, advise you use either a clear spray, or better to get Krasel's "Micro-film" bottle which within 20 minutes applied is a carrier film and will allow full use of them.