Oh dear, oh dear.....
I had a really good evening at the club last night playing the latest addition to the Axis and Allies miniatures games - Angels 20 which, as the title implies, is devoted to aerial combat during WW2 - initially between single seat fighters (although a Me 110 appears in the starter set). The game is based on a hex and you get everything you need to start with in the basic game. The models are OK - they are not super detailed - but are fine for gaming pieces and are made from hard plastic and scaled at 1:100th - ideal for all those Flames of War players.
Mr Fox provided the toys and now owns the Essex equivalent of the 8th Air Force in terms of models! We played a couple of games - the first saw a pair of Finnish Moraine MS 406's versus a Polikarpov I-16 and a Yak 1. The Rata died heroically but managed to take down a 406 with its final burst of machine gun fire. Meanwhile the Yak had separated out of the action with the view to making a diving swoop on the remaining 406 which had already suffered some damage. The 406 sullenly refused to cooperate and dived away and out of the fight at the first opportunity.
The second game saw yours truly (enthused no doubt by the events of the preceding game - I was Comrade Crook for my sins) driving his preferred aerial conveyance for WW2 fighter combat - The FW190 D. This aircraft, with a Me109 G took on a pair of P51 B Mustangs. It was short and glorious as one of the P51's obligingly left its '6' exposed to the tender mercies of a one hex range burst from pretty much everything the FW190 could throw at it. The remnants of the P51 showered the countryside like a veritable blizzard of confetti....
FW190 taking off
The game system will be familiar to anyone that has played the naval game and so great fistfuls of dice are used. All the usual aerial manoeuvres are included and the game also take place in three dimensions with a simple but effective mechanism for representing altitude.
I really enjoyed this game and despite my original misgivings can see a whole lot of potential as a pick up and put down game. Certainly I shall look to acquire some models for it and so my blue Hexon will gain a further dimension, literally.
As ever many thanks to Mr Fox for the toys and his usual umpire thing and for letting me fly the Fw 190!
Sounds like you had a great time. Just picked up a F4F-3 for myself. A friend next town over is super enthused about the game. So, I thought I'd go along with it and pick something I know....he's into Finnish and Russian planes. We meet in the skies here this coming Tuesday!
ReplyDeleteGlad to hear the game is fun.
Don
Hey David,
ReplyDeleteI wrote an article for Lone Warrior called Angels 15 which is the same type of scenario.Q ...Is Angels 20 a spin off from 15? Ian Hopping was the creator of 15 out of the U.K.
Jeff
Hi Don,
ReplyDeleteIt most certainly is fun and I would like to give it some more time in due course. The base set is very Battle of Britain orientated which is no bad thing but the range also covers some of the more uncommon types - The Italians get a good showing as well.
Good luck and good hunting - I always liked the F4F-3!
All the best,
DC
Hi Jeff,
ReplyDeleteI am really not sure about that - the rules are very similar to the other Axis and Allies miniatures games.
I can check with Mr Fox for the names of the good and the great.
All the best,
DC
Sounds good and playable and already painted!
ReplyDeleteHow many periods now? ... I am just jealous ;)
ReplyDeleteBrilliant! I am addicted to this game. Check out BGG for a custom Battle of Britain map.
ReplyDeleteHi Angry,
ReplyDeleteIn my book what's not to love?
All the best,
DC
Hi Geordie,
ReplyDeleteTechnically this is not a new period - just another dimension of an existing one!
All the best,
DC
Hi Hadik,
ReplyDeleteBGG? Sounds good - do you have a link or any details?
All the best,
DC
Hi David -
ReplyDeleteLink to custom map Boardgamegeek.com:
http://www.boardgamegeek.com/article/8851389#8851389
Hi Hadik,
ReplyDeleteMany thanks old chap! This is making the decision even easier....;-)
All the best,
DC