Just a small point to note: although Gibson will specify that any given guitar will have a 50s/60s/D/whatever neck, the reality is that due to the way they shape and finish their necks, every individual guitar will have a slightly different neck. As someone who has handled more Gibsons than he cares to remember, I can tell you I've lost count of the number of times I've had 'slim' 60s necks that were bordering on a solid 1" thick, and similarly 'thick' 50s necks that were slimmer than most standard Fenders. This, like PAF pickups and the whole issue of weight, is part of the ''magic'' of Gibson. Every single one is different, for better or worse.
Funnily enough, there is one exception, which is the previous (up to 2012, I believe, though it may have run over into early 2013) Standard neck, which had an asymmetrical profile which was very precisely shaped and finished with no variation between units, and happens to be very close to the Wolfgang profile you've ordered. The Gibson neck was meant to be be a 50s thickness at the top and a 60s thickness at the bottom, and the Studio models (as you referenced) do tend to have a thicker neck than most, so it follows reason that the Wolfgang probably will be as close to the neck of that Studio you played.
And for what little it's worth now, it's definitely a good thing you did not order the Warmoth Standard Thin neck, as that is far, far flatter and slimmer than even the thinnest of 60s Gibson necks. It's actually a U-shape neck, almost identical to ESP LTD's Thin U profile and Epiphone's Slim D. It's not even as thick and round as the standard Fender thing C, let alone any Gibson neck. :icon_thumright: