The official US release date of the JUNKERS JU.88 and DORNIER DO.17 is March 20th.
Published on Ares Upcoming Products page : https://www.aresgames.eu/upcoming-products
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The official US release date of the JUNKERS JU.88 and DORNIER DO.17 is March 20th.
Published on Ares Upcoming Products page : https://www.aresgames.eu/upcoming-products
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Karl
It is impossible for a man to begin to learn what he thinks he knows. -- Epictetus
On the WoW_Nexus Yahoo user group Andrea Angiolino has given a release date of March 20th. Here is what he wrote,"
Greetings to everybody!
Four new Squadron Packs are being released on March, 20 for Wings of Glory WW2. They will be a great add to the Battle of Britain Starter Set and to any previous release of the WW2 Wings of War and Wings of Glory sets - all that has been released from the very first edition up to today is still 100% compatible, nothing is obsolete.
You can see pictures and read details here:
https://www.aresgames.eu/games/ww2-w...squadron-packs
Junkers Ju.88 will be available in two versions, Ju.88A-1 and Ju.88A-4. Dornier Do.17 will also be released as the Do.17Z-1 bomber and the Do.17Z-10 night fighter. Special skills and equipment cards are provided in each pack.
As in previous Squadron Packs (Bf.109E, Spitfire Mk.I, Hurricane Mk.I, Ju.87 Stuka) decals are provided so that you can personalize each model. If you or your friends get several planes, you can then make a squadron with individual markings on each plane.
All the best,
Andrea"
Latest word from Ares is that the bombers will be in the warehouse March 20 and ready to ship to local distributors. The website also has previews up for both the Dornier 17 and Junkers Ju.88.
https://www.aresgames.eu/25566
https://www.aresgames.eu/25613
So we‘ll see the right before Prague.
Voilà le soleil d'Austerlitz!
So we‘ll see the right before Prague.
Voilà le soleil d'Austerlitz!
Dornier Do.17 Z-2 and Dornier Do.17 Z-7
Climb Rate 7
Maximum Altitude 10
Junkers Ju-88 A-1
Climb Rate 7
Maximum Altitude 11
Junkers Ju-88 A-4
Climb Rate 7
Maximum Altitude 10
Source : Andrea
Thanks for posting the information
Monse, I wanted to send you some REP, but I can't - I do it too often Thank you for the info
A few just landed, first impression is "they be small" -should have expected that having a half dozen Ju88 1/200 scale kits already. Paint and decals as expected, details are nice. Cards are very Nice! Not sure what happened to the clear bases though. Might have to get the Chain Home towers out again . . .
I have just ordered three Dorniers from Games Lore:
https://www.gameslore.com/acatalog/G...y_WW2_198.html
They have sold out of some items already but it looks as though they have some more on back order. It might be worth giving them a call. I have been buying models from them for a few years now and they are always very helpful.
I finally have some of these in my hands. It took for-ever for a Canadian retailer to post a price on their site, and when they did, it was actually cheaper than the exchange value of the Aerodrome Accessories planes. Surprise! And, with shipping from a Canadian source, I wouldn't be chancing the Canadian Border Services fondling fees.
The verdict? Not as bad as the pictures. Not great, nor as good as the He.111s, but not any where near as bad as the Crappycanes. I will be applying paint to the planes, as I don't like the overall look, but as playing pieces they are nice planes. And I have all the bits that go with the game, so somewhat of a win.
I would like three of each type, but I have a 1/200 Zvezda model for a lot cheaper. As I usually fly these things in Kettes, I may only need stands for the wingers?
Mike
"Flying is learning to throw yourself at the ground and miss" Douglas Adams
"Wings of Glory won't skin your elbows and knees while practicing." OldGuy59
Mike
"Flying is learning to throw yourself at the ground and miss" Douglas Adams
"Wings of Glory won't skin your elbows and knees while practicing." OldGuy59
My slap-dash, lacking patience and the right paint effort:
The Ju.88, with paint applied using a 10/0 brush, directly from the container:
I brushed along the leading edges from above, holding the brush angled to the center of the wings/stabilizers. The angle was supposed to keep the paint on the leading edge, and not get any on the underside. A little paint was applied over the top and back of the rudder. I touched up the cockpit area and the the engine nacelles, as well. I finished up with a few careful touches around the canopy.
The Do.17:
Same touch-ups for this plane.
Is the paint (Vallejo RLM 71 Dark Green) the right paint?
No. This close-up shows my over-slop on the rudder. You can see the darker shade on the edge, and almost to the 'X' (what should be a swastika) and a bit of overpaint near the front of the tail.
No, it isn't perfect. This was a single drop of paint and 10-15 minutes work with a brush. I'm really happy with the result, though. From tabletop distance, this is awesome compared to the glaring light blue bits I used to see.
Still, to me, not a 'ready-out-of-the-box'. But I will be very happy to put these planes on the table with the He.111s, now.
PS: Looking at the images, and enlarging them on my phone (uncompressed by the upload to the site), I am thinking that the unmixed, straight-from-the-jar Dark Green paint is closer to what I think is supposed to be the RLM 70 Schwarzgrün on this model. So, if I wanted to match the colors, I'd be looking for a lighter green than Vallejo's RLM 71 to touch-up the lighter green areas, not a darker paint for the darker areas on the planes.
PPS: There is a weird green in the junction of the tail and horizontal stabs at the fuselage. That was there out of the box, so from the manufacturer. I only touched up the leading edges here, and only used one color of paint, the darker green closer to the RLM 70 Schwarzgrün.
PPPS:
Ju.88 Promo plane analysis and 'Out-of-the-Box' image of my plane before painting:
Do.17 Promo analysis and 'Out-of-the-Box' image of my plane before painting:
Last edited by OldGuy59; 07-25-2020 at 09:25.
Mike
"Flying is learning to throw yourself at the ground and miss" Douglas Adams
"Wings of Glory won't skin your elbows and knees while practicing." OldGuy59
Clear work, Mike.
Voilà le soleil d'Austerlitz!
Hello
For my part, I received the Dornier Do 17 Z2 some time ago. As the subject is broached again I am attaching some pictures and explanations:
Of course, there are touch-ups of paint, but other more important flaws are as follows:
Sloping front gunner canopy.
Rudders mounted askew.
Leaning glued fuselage cross
After rectificationS, the model fits into my WoG collection ... And soon on the map
Great upgrading work on Ju.88 and Do.17, Mike and Chee911sc.
Thank you for your analysis and presentation.
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