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Wingnut Wings' model kits

Wing Nut Wings (WNW): 1/32 Bristol F.2B Fighter

Despite being in awe of the WW1 fighters I had stayed away from building them for many years due to the lack of decent kits in my preferred scale of 1/32, as well as, the inherent challenges of the breed. Then I heard of this fantastic, [...]

Wingnut Wings Albatros D.V

My first post, I hope you like my work: The Albatros, my first Wingnut Wings kit, was built straight from the box but includes some additional cockpit wiring, fish line wing rigging with scratch-built turnbuckles and two laminated wood [...]

Good afternoon First I apologize because I can…

Good afternoon. First, I apologize because I can not comment or upload jobs as much as I would like since my work has me very tied. I hope to retire soon and be able to dedicate more time to my hobbies. This is the second biplanis I build [...]

Video: Building Wingnut Wings 1/32 Fokker D.VII FBruno Loerzer Scale Model Aircraft

Video: Building Wingnut Wings 1/32 Fokker D.VII Interior, Engine and Cockpit

1/32 Wingnut Wings (WNW) Fokker E.VI (Late)

It's hard to describe a WNW model, you need to build one to experience it to truly understand what wonderful pieces of model engineering they are. Yes, some feel they are pricey but when you really consider what you get, compared to the [...]

Video: 1:32 Wingnut Wings Fokker E.III Final Part | Step by Step Scale Model Aircraft Build

WNW Albatros DVa Jasta 76b, Karl Hopf, 1918

Started back in 2010 and finally off the shelf and finished. Cockpit detailed with different gauge wire, etc. added detail to the Mercedes engine include scratch built spark plugs, valve springs, spark plug wires, and assorted [...]

Video: 1:32 Wingnut Wings Fokker E.III | Step by Step Scale Model Aircraft Build

WingNut Wings Fokker E.II.

This is my latest completed WingNut Wings kit... It's the Eindecker flown by Otto Kissenberth in January 1916. The cowling is done in Alclad Aluminium with the swirls applied with a silver chromatic pencil and a soft 2b graphite [...]