@knp7765:
I’m glad the planes are flat on the bottom, like they are in flight. With the TAC Bombers, WOTC made the Japanese TAC Bombers with pegs that represent landing gear. It looks pretty cool when they are by themselves on the board but it’s hard to place them on aircraft carriers. The Japanese carriers are wider than the others so I can fit the TAC Bombers on them but I don’t think they would fit right on the British and German carriers.
Man I can’t wait for these pieces. I’ve got some money saved up and it’s burning a hole in my pocket. I think I’m going to have to get all new containers for my combat pieces for all the different types.
The OOB Japanese TAC bomber has visible landing gear because the actual airplane had fixed landing gear, not retractable landing gear. Many prewar planes were not designed with retractable gear. The Val (Japanese Tac Bomber) was designed in 1937, at the end of most fixed gear warplane design. We can expect (hope) that the German Stuka will also have fixed landing gear if it is the OOB german tac bomber. As for FMG’s planes, the models don’t have fixed gear because the aircraft they’re based on didn’t have fixed gear. It’s accuracy, not gaming convenience. I’d rather have the models retain their actual design elements. The Stuka shouldn’t be flat, nor the Val.
I’m also not sold on the lines. I was afraid they’d have them, and was disappointed to have my fears confirmed. Flap lines don’t scale well. On the Tac Bomber they’re much better than I expected, so maybe when we see some better pics I’ll be ok with them. And at least there aren’t any rivets or sheet metal panel lines anywhere but the wings and engine cowling. The Tac is pulling it off because the mold is likely 1.5 times larger than the fighter, if it shares scale with OOB boxes, which explains why the lines appear more crisp and thinner. I’d much prefer the fighter pared down. Thus far, while I like the land units and sea units FMG’s shown, I would prefer the streamlined look that is scaled to actual proportions at expense of detail for the aircraft that the OOB pieces have.