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A new Ukrainian company, Dora Wings, has just released a catalog for 2017.

http://www.dorawings.com/

https://www.facebook.com/DoraWings-1929101897320378/

 

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https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=1929108013986433&id=1929101897320378

 

1/144

- ref. ? - Gee Bee R racer

 

1/72

- ref. ? - Bellanca CH-300 Pacemaker (Lithuania)

- ref. ? - Westland Wallace/Wapiti

 

1/48

- ref. ? - Gee Bee R racer

- ref. ? - Bellanca CH-300 Pacemaker

- ref. ? - Westland Wallace/Wapiti

 

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Good day!
Dora Wings is my new project, independent of AMG.
The models will be plastic. Direction - the Golden Age of aviation.
The first project - GeeBee 48 and 144 scale.

 

P.S. Bee on a scale of 144 may be short, but thick :)

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3 hours ago, dora said:


The models will be plastic. Direction - the Golden Age of aviation.

 

That's a very good choice. May I ask, those will be short runs?

Bellanca "Lithuanica" is a very interesting choice. This plane have a special place in history of Lithuanian aviation and from period of firsts transatlantic flights, unfortunately this one ended as tragedy. A article for those interested.

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2 hours ago, Botan said:

 

That's a very good choice. May I ask, those will be short runs?

 

Yes, it's short run.

The models will be made according to the technology as Bf.109 from AMG, Claud from Wingsy Kits, and many other new models of the Ukrainian manufacturers.

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I knew it was Ukrainian before I opened this thread.

While the Ukrainian kit makers generally have very interesting subjects and make very good kits I think they are a bit pricey to get here in the EU.

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7 hours ago, dora said:

Good day!
Dora Wings is my new project, independent of AMG.
The models will be plastic. Direction - the Golden Age of aviation.
The first project - GeeBee 48 and 144 scale.

 

P.S. Bee on a scale of 144 may be short, but thick :)


Your choice of subject are excellent !  When can we expect the 72nd scale wallace/wapiti ?  72nd scale geebee will be nice too . :) 

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1 hour ago, occa said:

I knew it was Ukrainian before I opened this thread.

While the Ukrainian kit makers generally have very interesting subjects and make very good kits I think they are a bit pricey to get here in the EU.

Quite honestly I'm happier to pay any manufacturer who makes a good job rather than pay OTT for a rehashed subject from a mainstream supplier. Yes Hasegawa I'm talking about you especially.

 

The bonus here is unusual subjects especially civilian orientated. Gee Bee in 48th Excellent!

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Wallace, expecially Mk II with lobster canopy is an Art-Deco beauty...

BTW - like with two other recent novelties (Junkers G 24 and Northrop Delta) -  I also made once a conversion of both Wallace Mk II and Wapiti out Frog Wallace...

 

This was subject of my first post on RFI here. 

Cheers

J-W

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22 hours ago, dora said:

Good day!
Dora Wings is my new project, independent of AMG.
The models will be plastic. Direction - the Golden Age of aviation.
The first project - GeeBee 48 and 144 scale.

 

P.S. Bee on a scale of 144 may be short, but thick :)

 

Good luck with all you have planned and may you go from strength to strength! I'm sure many people on here can give you plenty of subject matter to consider if you ever need ideas. Is anything soon to be released or are they all projected to be out towards the end of the year?

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I suspect / hope you have a winner on your hands with that 48th Wallace/Wapiti. The "golden age" could be the right way to go as there are alot

of types not covered by the mainstream kit makers. I wish you all the best with your new company and I look forward to buying your Wapiti!

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