Greetings my friend, the AEG G IVhas turned out a absolute stunner, it certain would have been a giant of an aircraft in real life, you certainly have done great justice to the kit, congratulations on a great effort, best regards from Australia, Les
Thanks Les, yeah when I saw the real plane at Museum - I was impressed by the size, that's for sure. However, Lancaster was much bigger and, taking into account the difference in 30 years, it impressed me more
I've been waiting for this episode and it's a beauty! Fantastic result and a prize-winner for sure, Oleg. It must have been a pleasure to build just as much for us to watch. Thanks again for sharing your skill and dedication in building WW1 aircraft :)
I was really looking forward to seeing you tackle this build, as it and the Roland C.II were the two WnW kits at the top of my list. Glad to see how well it turned out!
One of the things that I like about the AEG G.IV is that it was relatively compact for a twin engine, German bomber of the Great War. The far more famous Gotha G.IV is about 1/3 larger. And can you imagine a company offering a Zeppelin-Staaken in 1/32 scale? It would be over twice the size of the AEG!
@@FlyingCircusModels I feel your pain. Bought a few WnW kits over the years but when the company closed its doors, the prices of the kits that I wanted, put them out of my reach. I still hope WnW will revive itself someday.
@@FlyingCircusModels the Meng Dr.1 has its issues but I’ll take what I can get because current prices for WnW kits have gone crazy and are still rising.
While it's nice that Meng have entered the 1/32 scale market for Great War airplanes, I'm happier with the recent offerings in that market from the new owners of Copper State Models.
Excellent work - I have the late version (night schemes) to hand but I’m waiting until I move to a bigger place before I crack it open. It wouldn’t fit on my current work bench!
Greetings my friend, the AEG G IVhas turned out a absolute stunner, it certain would have been a giant of an aircraft in real life, you certainly have done great justice to the kit, congratulations on a great effort, best regards from Australia, Les
Thanks Les, yeah when I saw the real plane at Museum - I was impressed by the size, that's for sure. However, Lancaster was much bigger and, taking into account the difference in 30 years, it impressed me more
I've been waiting for this episode and it's a beauty! Fantastic result and a prize-winner for sure, Oleg. It must have been a pleasure to build just as much for us to watch. Thanks again for sharing your skill and dedication in building WW1 aircraft :)
Thank you so much, yes I really enjoyed the build, well as any other WnW projects, they are very well designed
I was really looking forward to seeing you tackle this build, as it and the Roland C.II were the two WnW kits at the top of my list. Glad to see how well it turned out!
Thank you for the feedback. I think I will plan Roland for the next year (but not sure ;-) )
She looks Awesome!!!!! Nicely Done!!!! Thanks for sharing
Thank you so much Michael!!!
F/ing impressive. One of the best I’ve seen.
Thank you so much, Gary!!!
That's a magnicient result - many congratulations on a museum class model. Look forward to your next project!
Thank you Trevor. According to my plan for the year - it will be SPAD XIII
Another stunning build, very well done.
Thank you so much!
Another great build,I'm eager to know what is the next one?We WW1 modellers are not well served on you tube.
Thank you Stephen, I wish we had more people interested in WW1 planes. The next project is going to be (according to my plan) SPAD XIII
Fantastic! That thing is huge.
Thanks, ohh it definitely is, I can only imagine what box size I will have to find for Felixstowe :-)
One of the things that I like about the AEG G.IV is that it was relatively compact for a twin engine, German bomber of the Great War. The far more famous Gotha G.IV is about 1/3 larger. And can you imagine a company offering a Zeppelin-Staaken in 1/32 scale? It would be over twice the size of the AEG!
Beautiful. I have the late version AEG because I have a thing for nightfighters and night intruders, but the camo pattern on yours is very attractive.
Thank yo Ronald, i would like to build the night version as well, but the problem is with the size and price...
@@FlyingCircusModels I feel your pain. Bought a few WnW kits over the years but when the company closed its doors, the prices of the kits that I wanted, put them out of my reach. I still hope WnW will revive itself someday.
right, I'm ok if it will be some kind of Chinese company, like Meng with their Dr.1
@@FlyingCircusModels the Meng Dr.1 has its issues but I’ll take what I can get because current prices for WnW kits have gone crazy and are still rising.
While it's nice that Meng have entered the 1/32 scale market for Great War airplanes, I'm happier with the recent offerings in that market from the new owners of Copper State Models.
Excellent work - I have the late version (night schemes) to hand but I’m waiting until I move to a bigger place before I crack it open. It wouldn’t fit on my current work bench!
Oh, yes, this bird is big, not as big as B-17 or Lancaster in 1/32, but still. Good luck with your build
One Word. "Stunning".
Thank you, David!!!
Exceptional result, camo scheme is outstanding!!
Thank you so much!!
A brilliant build. Your camo scheme, top and bottom is very striking. Did you use CA glue for attaching the struts? Cheers!
Thank you so much, Mark. yes I used some small drops of CA, but I don't think you will need to, because those struts come very tight to their holes
Bravo!
Thanks
Mega!
Thank you, Christian!