@jkprince indeed 🙂
Thank you both for your interest!
OMG :-o :-o :-o :-o :-o :-o :-o :-o :-o
BIG NEWS NEXT WEEK
Announcement will be made after the release of AAE40 Next week. (There is already enough excitement on this board)
I will say no more on the subject…
Does this ‘NEWS’ mean I have to get my cc ready? :lol:
BIG NEWS NEXT WEEK
I will say no more on the subject…
not a scond to soon FMG. vry good indeed
Yea i need these pieces by 8/24 or latest delivery by 9/2/10
@Imperious:
Yea i need these pieces by 8/24 or latest delivery by 9/2/10
Yes IL that is a big 10/4 although I probably will not have my AAE1940 before 09/06/10 at the earliest.
Does anybody know how FMG will be shipping the Italian combat units? Will they be loose in bags like in the A&A games or will they be on sprues like the pieces you get from Table Tactics?
my prior orders from FMG has been well protected. so i am sure that they will send it in an armour as thick as a panther’s armour.
deutschland uber alles. my king tigers will roll over moscow G3-G4
I hope its a nice sturdy white box with grafics on the side. Decals on the corners and top will be fine.
Does anybody know how FMG will be shipping the Italian combat units? Will they be loose in bags like in the A&A games or will they be on sprues like the pieces you get from Table Tactics?
They will all be separated, and in a Newly designed FMG Felt bag for each Nation. We use a different and more advanced/expensive production technique than both WOTC and TT.
Good to hear. I cant even express how excited I am about Next week. First AAE40 then FMG Combat Units!
Thanks for all the hard work on this project FMG. You service to the ASA community is unmatched.
Does anybody know how FMG will be shipping the Italian combat units? Will they be loose in bags like in the A&A games or will they be on sprues like the pieces you get from Table Tactics?
They will all be separated, and in a Newly designed FMG Felt bag for each Nation. We use a different and more advanced/expensive production technique than both WOTC and TT.
That is VERY cool. It’s a PITA clipping pieces from those sprues. I like the sounds of those new felt bags too. Looking forward to seeing them. Thanks so much FMG. You’re the best.
They will all be separated, and in a Newly designed FMG Felt bag for each Nation. We use a different and more advanced/expensive production technique than both WOTC and TT.
Wow - that’s Cool!
I’m not sure if this has been discussed but does the Armored Car have a turret that can turn? The reason I ask is because in the picture it’s facing backward…
Did a quick search, and the Italian armored car is pointing backwards.
Is there a quick fix, or are we locked into the current model?
Did a quick search, and the Italian armored car is pointing backwards.
Is there a quick fix, or are we locked into the current model?
I think you are incorrect. This sculpt was made from SEVERAL Black and White pictures, an on-line WWII vehicle SPEC SHEET and an actual model.
I think you are incorrect. This sculpt was made from SEVERAL Black and White pictures, an on-line WWII vehicle SPEC SHEET and an actual model.
Is it an AutoBlinda 41? If so than…. see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AB_41.
Did a quick search, and the Italian armored car is pointing backwards.
Is there a quick fix, or are we locked into the current model?
I agree, the turret is facing towards the rear of the car.
Uh oh. I didn’t even think about that myself when I saw it… but now that I’ve searched it does seem to be facing the rear (despite half the pictures I have seen showing it face that direction, the descriptions that I’m finding specify that the low/long portion is the ‘rear’ of the vehicle … which would also be where the door on the side is located.
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Oh Sheet! I can’t believe we didn’t notice this before! :oops: Crumbs, is it too late now FMG?
Aha!!!
It is correct - the AB 41 had two drivers, so it does not have a FRONT or a REAR - it is a true multi-way armored vehicle.
Quote:
“It had six forward gears and four reverse gears, with a driving position at the front and one in the rear, so two crew members were drivers.”