I have not purchased the rules but hopefully christmas should see that changed... are the rules possible for solo play?? as i have run out of gaming opponents...
Hi All, A friend of mine sent me this link: < http://www.brooksart.com/Ambush2.html > It's for a piece of aviation art, but there's enough information about ...
Hi, I went through my miniature box today and found an bubble envelope from Tumbling Dice stamped the 29/04/05. In it was some WWII planes I bought for some...
... Neil, I have the rules and have played a couple of games. I've been thinking of solo scenarios as well and think that they could be created with a little...
so i just received the battle of britain scenario book, and i've picked 3 scenarios that can be played with 19 planes. but, they wouldn't belong to the same...
I am in the same situation, I am not too fussed about 'historical accuracy' in my units. So I will pick one of the sqn's for each aircraft type and use those...
Unless you're really interested in the exploits of a particular unit or individual I would leave them relatively generic for a given theater (i.e. no desert...
I will typically pick a squadron and mark my planes accordingly. For bombers I usually will mark three bombers with the same squadron. For fighters I usually...
Ian, I do the same - pick a unit then use it for the scenarios. Scott ... will pick one of the sqn's for each aircraft type and use those markings. Personally...
Fortunately for the Brits in BoB, the paint scemes are so similar to each other that you can do a generic camo paint scheme (the underside is aslightly...
Problem with the German fighter sqn's was they had a free reign to make their own camo patterns to a certain extent. RAF changed the Earth Brown to a grey...
Definitely good for solo play. Because of the hexgrid and maneuver rules, a non-player plane's move options are always limited and can therefore be randomised...
Pick colour schemes and unit markings that will be right some of the time, and look good all of the time! If the aesthetics matter to you, paint the planes to...
I like the collector aspect of having zillions of mini planes. I go for individuality. Each plane I paint from a particular profile that I have either in books...
i am totally jealous you have the time and patience ... From: Rolando <pajaro_muerto@...> To: cy6@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, 3 December, 2007 2:11:55...
Some new photos added: For Corsairs and Wildkitties, http://games.ph.groups.yahoo.com/group/cy6/photos/browse/64d9 For Doras (upped these 2 days ago), ...
Rolando What paint did you use for the glossy Sea Blue on the 44 Corsairs? I'm really impressed with your lining in front of the cockpit. BTW any one know...
The white lines in front of the Corsair's cockpit are?tape, placed there by the ground crew to prevent oil from leaking between the fuselage panels and...
Ahh thank you, I was just reading about that problem. I knew they removed the cowl vents from the top of the engine, but not that they taped the seams. Early...
Funny I just a few weeks ago saw a thing about some company making resin 1/300 scale aircraft carriers, and islands. So you could get a sense of scale. I...
Hi The company is raiden miniatures. http://www.raidenminiatures.co.uk/ I've not bought the carrier (YET!!!!) but the aircraft are very nice and Mark has an...
Hey, Tom. Thanks for your nice comments :D Glossy Sea Blue: It's Folk Art—wouldn't you know it... "NAVY BLUE"! Out of the bottle. That's for the 44-45 all...