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Just arrived today at my FLAGS, I got the last two copies. BTW, I noticed that there is now a nice sized section in the store stocked with a whole bunch of WoW stuff. I'm also seeing decent sections of WoW in other shops as well, looks like good news for the game! 
Anyway; E, F, G, H (1 each) & (2) x I decks in the set.
D damage counters.
Flak guns & dive bombing rules (haven't read them yet).
The Japanese get the Tony (plus a radial engine version) & the Val, the Italians the Re-200 & the Stuka (Axis). The "Allies" get P-40s & P-39/400s as well as the Dauntless. The Red Air Force gets the Yak-1.
IMHO, this a a nice little "completer" set that you could call "Dawn of War 2, The Sequel". The Tony seems a bit out of place, as it was a later war fighter with Japan if I remember right. A friend of mine said that it made it's appearance begining around 1943 or so. But seeing as how it was basically the Japanese version of the Bf-109, I can certainly see the logic in it's inclussion with these maneuver decks.
This same friend of mine is just jumping on board with WoW, and we were speculating on the Set II Miniature line up. I've seen on here a thread showing a production mock up of a De-520 for the French, but that is all I've seen on set II planes. We figure the Hurricane, Oscar and Re 200 to round out set II.
Set II Should be: P-40, Dauntless, Val & Stuka...at least from my point of view anyway! 
Young, Rodger W., Private, 148th Infantry, 37th Infantry Division (the Ohio Buckeyes) born Tiffin, Ohio, 28 April 1918 died 31 July 1943, on the island of New Georgia, Solomons, South Pacific, while singlehandedly attackingdestroying an enemy machine-gun pillbox. His platoon had been pinned down by intense fire from this pillbox Private Young was wounded in the first burst. He crawled toward the pillbox, was wounded a second time but continued to advance, firing his rifle as he did so. He closed on the pillbox, attackeddestroyed it with hand grenades, but in so doing he was wounded a third timekilled.
His boldgallant action in the face of overwhelming odds enabled his teammates to escape without loss; he was awarded posthumously the Medal of Honor.
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Box Of Happiness in Lubbock as I write this, or so says FedEx. Perhaps in time for Worldcon....
kaufschtick said:
The Japanese get the Tony (plus a radial engine version)
Technically, the radial version is a Ki-100, not a Ki-61.
kaufschtick said:
Your friend is right -- the Hien first entered service in late '42-early '43; the Ha-140 engines was rubbish, tho', and it took years to work out the kinks.
Also, it wasn't really a "Japanese Bf 109"; while the engine was based off the Daimler-Benz DB 601, Japan did import five Bf 109s, and the designers had trained under Richard Vogt, the airframe was a purely-original design. (Its reporting name, "Tony", derived from the idea it had been imported from Italy.)
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kaufschtick said:
Set II Should be: P-40, Dauntless, Val & Stuka...at least from my point of view anyway!
Curse these boards and their limited time edit function!!!!
Curse my incredibly poor typing skills as well!!
I've got to stop posting so freakin late at night as well!
On the brighter side, I did manage to finish preparing two additional F4U Corsairs (one Marine color scheme, and one tri-colored Navy) for game play!
Make that "Set III" as my pick for the P-40, Dauntless, Val & Stuka! 
Young, Rodger W., Private, 148th Infantry, 37th Infantry Division (the Ohio Buckeyes) born Tiffin, Ohio, 28 April 1918 died 31 July 1943, on the island of New Georgia, Solomons, South Pacific, while singlehandedly attackingdestroying an enemy machine-gun pillbox. His platoon had been pinned down by intense fire from this pillbox Private Young was wounded in the first burst. He crawled toward the pillbox, was wounded a second time but continued to advance, firing his rifle as he did so. He closed on the pillbox, attackeddestroyed it with hand grenades, but in so doing he was wounded a third timekilled.
His boldgallant action in the face of overwhelming odds enabled his teammates to escape without loss; he was awarded posthumously the Medal of Honor.
kaufschtick said:
kaufschtick said:
Set II Should be: P-40, Dauntless, Val & Stuka...at least from my point of view anyway!
Curse these boards and their limited time edit function!!!!
Curse my incredibly poor typing skills as well!!
I've got to stop posting so freakin late at night as well!
On the brighter side, I did manage to finish preparing two additional F4U Corsairs (one Marine color scheme, and one tri-colored Navy) for game play!
Make that "Set III" as my pick for the P-40, Dauntless, Val & Stuka! 
Did I miss something? was set II already announced as something else With the WWI line the mini sets usually coorespond with the game set.
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afilter said:
Did I miss something? was set II already announced as something else With the WWI line the mini sets usually coorespond with the game set.
No, I'm just speculating about what the next two sets of the WWII planes might be is all.
Young, Rodger W., Private, 148th Infantry, 37th Infantry Division (the Ohio Buckeyes) born Tiffin, Ohio, 28 April 1918 died 31 July 1943, on the island of New Georgia, Solomons, South Pacific, while singlehandedly attackingdestroying an enemy machine-gun pillbox. His platoon had been pinned down by intense fire from this pillbox Private Young was wounded in the first burst. He crawled toward the pillbox, was wounded a second time but continued to advance, firing his rifle as he did so. He closed on the pillbox, attackeddestroyed it with hand grenades, but in so doing he was wounded a third timekilled.
His boldgallant action in the face of overwhelming odds enabled his teammates to escape without loss; he was awarded posthumously the Medal of Honor.
Box Of Happiness now in Ft. Worth.... :)
[Kaff Tagon-style Happy Dance]
CF
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'I'm Right. You're Wrong. The End.'
kaufschtick said:
afilter said:
Did I miss something? was set II already announced as something else With the WWI line the mini sets usually coorespond with the game set.
No, I'm just speculating about what the next two sets of the WWII planes might be is all.
OK, because I concur Set II will likely be Val, Stuka, Dauntless and probably P-40 in conjuction with "Fire from the sky. 2 Axis and 2 Allies. Although it would also be nice if instead of giving us ony 4 models with 3 paint jobs there were more models. How many different paint schemes do you you need for the bombers? ;)
I think the SBD will be very popular as I cannot find any 1/200 models at this time. AIR200 makes a val and stuka.
It would be nice if they produced more than one mini set to coorespond with the respective boxed game, but that has not been the case so far.
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afilter said:
kaufschtick said:
afilter said:
Did I miss something? was set II already announced as something else With the WWI line the mini sets usually coorespond with the game set.
No, I'm just speculating about what the next two sets of the WWII planes might be is all.
OK, because I concur Set II will likely be Val, Stuka, Dauntless and probably P-40 in conjuction with "Fire from the sky. 2 Axis and 2 Allies. Although it would also be nice if instead of giving us ony 4 models with 3 paint jobs there were more models. How many different paint schemes do you you need for the bombers? ;)
I think the SBD will be very popular as I cannot find any 1/200 models at this time. AIR200 makes a val and stuka.
It would be nice if they produced more than one mini set to coorespond with the respective boxed game, but that has not been the case so far.
I like the fact we have different choices to pick from. Not everyone want to paint every little plane. It's boring looking at 3 planes with all the same camo scheme.
Plus even if they did offer less camo sceme it would not mean different plane models would come. Remember and Axis and allies tank mould is about 2,000-3,000 dollars depending on material used, quality and size. There are various parts on the WoW plane, so a major investment for the company.
All I want for Christmas is my own AVATAR FFG!
The Sundance Kid said:
I like the fact we have different choices to pick from. Not everyone want to paint every little plane. It's boring looking at 3 planes with all the same camo scheme.
Plus even if they did offer less camo sceme it would not mean different plane models would come. Remember and Axis and allies tank mould is about 2,000-3,000 dollars depending on material used, quality and size. There are various parts on the WoW plane, so a major investment for the company.
Sure, but for the val and Dauntless I cannot imagine much creativiy in paint schemes. The Stuka maybe a few.
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Dauntless
Light Blue
Dark Blue
Yellow
Light Grey
light Greenish sandy color
A dauntless with different color wings- Red and Yellow
Green Dauntless
http://www.jbdiecast.com/Franklin%20Mint/Dauntless-D000,-Lt-Green.jpg
http://www.jdburgessonline.com/images/dauntless/dauntless-above-l.jpg
http://www.gasolinealleyantiques.com/transportation/images/Aviation%20Page/douglas-dauntless.JPG
http://yellow-wingsdecals.com/decals/images/48-012%20decal%20scan.jpg
http://www.aircraftresourcecenter.com/Rev2/1501-1600/rev1543-YHD32018/01.jpg
Then there is my fav.
http://www.skysthelimitaviation.com/HA0111-DAUNTLESS(LEXINGTON).jpg
For the Val you have Green with different marking
you have that naval light grey
And a dark grey/Black color
not as many with the Val but there are 3, even if they only do the basic 2 (light grey and Green) With the large variations of markings (red tails, yellow tails) enough to make them interesting.
All I want for Christmas is my own AVATAR FFG!
A val like this would be interesting as well
wp.scn.ru/en/ww2/b/1027/65/4/18
All I want for Christmas is my own AVATAR FFG!
You have to admit, something like this would be sweet to place on the table led the 2nd attack on Pear Harbor

All I want for Christmas is my own AVATAR FFG!
afilter said:
OK, because I concur Set II will likely be Val, Stuka, Dauntless and probably P-40 in conjuction with "Fire from the sky.
Somewhere on here I saw a thread with a sneak peek at a production mold for the next set, and it was a Dewoitine D520. That leads a buddy of mine and myself to guess that set 2 will be the D520, Hurricane, Re200 & Oscar. That basically would complete the Dawn of War box set planes.
So then we think that the P-40, Val, Stuka & Dauntless may be set 3. Who knows, but it sure is fun to speculate!
I'll have to dig around here and see if I can find that preview....be back soon.
OK, here's a link from a thread out on the main WoW forums, titled News & Previews:
merlindex.free.fr/spip/spip.php
merlindex.free.fr/spip/spip.php
Young, Rodger W., Private, 148th Infantry, 37th Infantry Division (the Ohio Buckeyes) born Tiffin, Ohio, 28 April 1918 died 31 July 1943, on the island of New Georgia, Solomons, South Pacific, while singlehandedly attackingdestroying an enemy machine-gun pillbox. His platoon had been pinned down by intense fire from this pillbox Private Young was wounded in the first burst. He crawled toward the pillbox, was wounded a second time but continued to advance, firing his rifle as he did so. He closed on the pillbox, attackeddestroyed it with hand grenades, but in so doing he was wounded a third timekilled.
His boldgallant action in the face of overwhelming odds enabled his teammates to escape without loss; he was awarded posthumously the Medal of Honor.
kaufschtick said:
afilter said:
OK, because I concur Set II will likely be Val, Stuka, Dauntless and probably P-40 in conjuction with "Fire from the sky.
Somewhere on here I saw a thread with a sneak peek at a production mold for the next set, and it was a Dewoitine D520. That leads a buddy of mine and myself to guess that set 2 will be the D520, Hurricane, Re200 & Oscar. That basically would complete the Dawn of War box set planes.
So then we think that the P-40, Val, Stuka & Dauntless may be set 3. Who knows, but it sure is fun to speculate!
I'll have to dig around here and see if I can find that preview....be back soon.
OK, here's a link from a thread out on the main WoW forums, titled News & Previews:
Thanks for the intel. That is totally not keeping with what has been done for WWI. I do like more planes per boxed set though. :)
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afilter said:
Thanks for the intel. That is totally not keeping with what has been done for WWI. I do like more planes per boxed set though. :)
Maybe with the success I read that the miniatures are having, from a sales point of view, that Nexus and FFG will be able to step up production of the various sets of planes. That would be nice to see.
The WWI version of this game, I will consider to finally have all the basic elements once the balloons are released. 7 Allied and 6 Central Powers fighters, a pair of two seaters for each side, game mats, and a balloon for each side. We're damn near to that point too!
After that, it's all icing on the cake as far as additional sets of planes. IMHO, the best WWI aerial combat game ever released.
The WWII version is taking the same path, but it seems to me that the potential for miniatures is greatly enhanced with this game. There were just so many more aircraft involved in WWII, that they could make a small fortune selling the WWII miniatures. Just think of the potential in adding multi engine bombers to the WWII version. I'm guessing that is why they opted for the smaller 1/200 scale, so they would be able to add miniatures such as B-17s to the game.
The way they release their miniatures in three paint schemes each plane makes for just plain ole' collecting them an attractive option!
Young, Rodger W., Private, 148th Infantry, 37th Infantry Division (the Ohio Buckeyes) born Tiffin, Ohio, 28 April 1918 died 31 July 1943, on the island of New Georgia, Solomons, South Pacific, while singlehandedly attackingdestroying an enemy machine-gun pillbox. His platoon had been pinned down by intense fire from this pillbox Private Young was wounded in the first burst. He crawled toward the pillbox, was wounded a second time but continued to advance, firing his rifle as he did so. He closed on the pillbox, attackeddestroyed it with hand grenades, but in so doing he was wounded a third timekilled.
His boldgallant action in the face of overwhelming odds enabled his teammates to escape without loss; he was awarded posthumously the Medal of Honor.
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