No, say it isn't so Andy...
I have to admit, when I saw the computer renderings on Tabletop Wargaming News earlier today, I wasn't much impressed. But seeing them all painted up and deployed, I think they look pretty good. I'd like to see some close-ups of the bombers--not sure where the cockpit is. They remind me of the sentinel machines from
The Matrix, but a little bit shorter. The fighters look a little bit like older MiGs.
The frigates are unique; I almost wish they were skimmers, but maybe they'll get 360-degree movement (like the tiny fliers) due to their shape.
One thing, though: I notice that some of these models, like the battleship, have the faction logo molded onto the side. I've noticed the same thing on my French Tourbillon airship and Couronne carrier. This seems to be something that Spartan just decided to do, but I wish the had done that with some of models from the other factions. Or did they, and I'm just missing it? Maybe it's because I play FSA--there are stars on a few models (the Enterprise dreadnought and the Savannah sky fortress and the John Henry), but the stars are "plain" looking, so I never thought of them as specific faction identification for the FSA. Maybe it's just that the other factions have more elaborate designs. Maybe I'm just nuts.
So Andy--I'm no naval engineer, but I would think that ships like these Russian cruisers and battleships, with a part of the hull that sticks out (the "keyhole" shape), would be slower due to the hull not being streamlined. Thoughts?