AS B-24 first pics...

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Re: AS B-24 first pics...

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Waiting for a review please before purchasing if anyone has already taken the plunge. :flying: :welldone:

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Chris H wrote:Waiting for a review please before purchasing if anyone has already taken the plunge. :flying: :welldone:
Taken the plunge, but can't as yet give you a very informative review simply because I haven't had time to really explore it. First impressions of the G/J variant ( the one pictured above with the nose turret ) are good. The exterior G/J model really is streets ahead of the WoP one, as Dan rightly says. Its an incredibly nice aircraft to fly too: I've done two near-perfect landings in it without reading the manual at all. ( And lets face it...who reads manuals anyway ? :lol: )

I'm not going to say anything about the D-variant, because I want to check up on something and maybe ask Dan about it. :)

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I took the plunge, also. :welldone: I have the WoP B-24, which I dearly love, but I have to give AS the edge. The panel and the the sound pack are first rate, TSS did a great job. :thumbsup: Modeling and details are superb also. IMHO, the flight dynamics are really good and a little more challenging than WoP's, but that's not a criticism. The overall quality is everything, if not more, that I've come to expect from AS. Pricing is about what I expected. There's a paint kit available, so I'm looking forward to many new paints. (hint hint hint)

AS hit another home run.

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Glad you're liking her chaps. :flying:

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d0mokun wrote:If I can comment freely.. the WoP one is the one that is wrong here ;)

Compare various things from canopy shape, wheel shape, tail shape, nose shape, engines.. painted bomb bay doors in the up position.. et al. ;)

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Blimey, just noticed the painted-open bomb bay doors. How the heck did that one get past quality control ?? :o
Also, the fuselage looks like its too high off the ground.

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if i could find more reference photos, i would do more, but there is not a lot about :think:
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managed this one

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WOW! That last repaint looks fantastic :welldone:

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Indeed, good use of the paint kit. Those textures took me a long time to do so it's good to see the paint kit getting some light.

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A very nicely deatailed set they are too Dan :thumbsup:

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