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Best-Engineered BBI 1/32 Plane
Posted: Sat May 07, 2011 6:02 am
by RAD 2112
I am going with the Dauntless.
As much as I like the Wildcat and Phantom, I like the fact the Dauntless' landing gear are retractable.
Re: Best-Engineered BBI 1/32 Plane
Posted: Sat May 07, 2011 6:14 am
by AMERICAN_GRENADIER
AGREED! i wish they would reissue this piece
Re: Best-Engineered BBI 1/32 Plane
Posted: Sat May 07, 2011 6:39 am
by ketelone
I agree with the Dauntless. Also agree with re-issuance.
Re: Best-Engineered BBI 1/32 Plane
Posted: Sat May 07, 2011 10:57 am
by Coreyeagle48
Greetings
Have to agree with the Dauntless although the Phantom is a very close second in my book. Although the gear did not retract, the detail on the Phantom was amazing. I wish they would reissue all of their 1/32 pieces...they'd sell easily.
Corey
Re: Best-Engineered BBI 1/32 Plane
Posted: Sat May 07, 2011 12:18 pm
by Dauntless
Not a whole lot to choose from here, but I'm going with the SBD. It's my favorite of all 1:32 pre-builts including 21stC planes I have so far.
I've opened my Dauntless and Wildcat and hang them from my ceiling. I really couldn't give an objective opinion of the Phantom because it's still in the box.
All three need to be released again.
Maybe BBI will jump on the bandwagon if AllGo is successful with their new upcoming releases. That's a big IF all the way around, but we can only hope.
Re: Best-Engineered BBI 1/32 Plane
Posted: Sat May 07, 2011 1:14 pm
by tmanthegreat
I agree with the above statement that there's not a lot of variety with BBI 1:32 models, but these are the best engineered and best detailed 1:32 aircraft outside of the premium diecast collectable realm.
In terms of "best engineered" it would have to be the Dauntless. It combines the best combination of working features with detail and durability. I like the working landing gear, sliding canopy, elevating guns, bomb trapeze, pilot figures, and of course, the supurb level of detail. It may not have all the moving control surfaces that other planes in this scale have, but this actually makes the model sturdier and does not detract from the plane. I think BBI would have been wiser to have gone with a more popular early-war Coral Sea or Midway scheme on the Dauntless (especially as this was their only release) but the plane still looks good and represents an aircraft based on the famous carrier Enterprise and taking part in the important battle of Truk Lagoon.
My favorite aircraft, however, is the F-4 Phantom. The detail is superior to any of the BBI 1:18 jets (and most 1:32 models as well), it is large for a 1:32 aircraft, and it simply looks flashy in that early 1960s VF-84 livery. It is also the only pre-built Phantom model in a scale larger than 1:48.
The Wildcat is great as well, though its probably the most plain of the bunch in terms of looks and detial.
However, the Wildcat has the most interesting history behind it of all the BBI aircraft - It was flown by USMC Col. (then 2nd Lt) James Swett during the Battle of Guadalcanal. Flying that aircraft on April 7, 1943 (on his first combat mission) Swett was credited with shooting down 7 Japanese Vals and 1 probable before being shot down himself by both enemy and friendly fire - an action for which he received the Medal of Honor.
Re: Best-Engineered BBI 1/32 Plane
Posted: Sat May 07, 2011 1:52 pm
by ketelone
I would love to see a repaint for the Dauntless in pre to early war blue and yellow colors like the 1/32 (I think) Hobbymaster version.
Re: Best-Engineered BBI 1/32 Plane
Posted: Sun May 08, 2011 9:40 am
by Tanker85
I will vote for the Dauntless as well. Mine was flawless in detail and coincidentally I can tie it in with the heritage of my 5 yr old daughter. More on that later. However I gave mine away to my pastor because his father was a radio/gunner on a Dauntlless in WWII. He had a memorial display in his office dedicated to his fathers military service and no accurate representation of the Dauntless. He was thrilled to have received it and I was blessed to have given it. He also has a display of his own service awards from "nam". It is quite impressive as well for he was a platoon leader in unit that was all but wiped out. He was shot , stabbed, blownup, but still survived to become a pastor.
Now for my daughters association with the BBI Dauntless. Her mother was born and grewup on the island of Fefan which is one of the islands that forms the lagoon of Truk. My daughters Great-grand mother was forced to be a concubine of the Japanese garrison and her great uncle is half japanese. The island is littered with war relics and even the school playground had a destroyed tank on it. Her Aunt owns part of the property that alledgedly had a cliff overhang /cave that the japanese would hide their airplanes in. Prior to the American invasion the Japanese blew up the mouth to the cave to hide planes and equipment. The jungle has since reclaimed the land. To this day it remains sealed and untouched. Their family believes theres a treasure of things hidden, but it is a very poor family and it would take an excavator to uncover whatever is there. She once gave permission for a man to try to open the cave. He had a very small bulldozer that he was going to use but it broke down just trying to build a path to the site and now it lies abandoned. Who knows what really is there but its intreging to think about. Thats the story told to me and I'll pass it on so my daughter will know about her diverse history.
Eric
Re: Best-Engineered BBI 1/32 Plane
Posted: Sun May 08, 2011 10:41 am
by Dauntless
Great stories Tanker. I'll bet there's something of historical and monetary value left in that cave. I would love to go to Truk. Have you been there? Have you ever seen a flying fish?
I was born on Kanton in the Kiribati islands east of there in the Gilberts. While my nurse mother and USAAF father went to work, I was taken care of by Detana and Tetoa, Kiribati natives. Wonderful and kind people, from what I remember as a tot.
Re: Best-Engineered BBI 1/32 Plane
Posted: Sun May 08, 2011 12:12 pm
by Tanker85
No I have not visited there. Someday? I have been to Philippines and Hawaii so I leapfrogged it. You have a uniquie heritaqe also, Dauntless. No to the flying fish sighting. Thanks for your interest in my stories.
Eric
Re: Best-Engineered BBI 1/32 Plane
Posted: Sun May 08, 2011 1:16 pm
by Dauntless
Yeah Kanton atoll (Abariringa now) was abandoned by PanAm with the jet age, and US, Great Britain and Australian contingents left too. We even had Japanese neighbors. So many people from other countries, nothing to do but celebrate every holiday from each one including the natives. You can't even get there unless you're on a special expedition or chartered boat. Even the few remaining natives have it hard. Afraid I'll never see it again.
Truk on the other hand is a well known war relic diving destination and a large lush island.
I don't think I'd ever come back if I went. It's cool you have relatives there, and a very good reason to visit. I'd find a way to check out that cave if you could. Probably expensive just to get out there though.
I wonder if there's a few SBD's like the BBI Enterprise version we got in that lagoon too?
Re: Best-Engineered BBI 1/32 Plane
Posted: Thu May 12, 2011 11:46 pm
by snake
Remember your pastor story, Tanker. Very touching.
Limited choices, and they are all good.
Wildcat is the weakest. Like the Dauntless, but also have the superior HM versions.
Have to give it easily to the Phantom. A truly unique model, that wish BBI would do in some other schemes.
Re: Best-Engineered BBI 1/32 Plane
Posted: Fri May 20, 2011 8:31 am
by Tanker85
I would love to have the Phantom, hope they will remake it in the future.