Dawn Patrol and a copy of the Avalon Hill General featuring Mustangs - also the flying base that will revolutionise my aerial gaming!
I plan to add a 7mm dice frame to the ground bases as this will enable me to record height when playing either Mustangs or Axis and Allies: Angels 20. Crucially it also brings into the mix Bag the Hun and Algernon Pulls It Off - both from the Two Fat Lardies stable. All of these use altitude levels of 1 to 6.
The following record aircraft height in feet which is plotted from move to move - the Air Force family including Wings, Spitfire, Aces High including the Blue Max and Dawn Patrol. Using six levels makes life far easier although at the expense of some detail.
So what does all this mean then?
Well, the biggest advantage is that I can use some very nice full colour counters for my aerial games that will at least look like they are flying if nothing else. It will save me a lot of time painting models and the practical advantages of storage etc are obvious. The downside is that I am limited as to what I can use although I note that Topside Miniatures in the US produce a range of WW2 aircraft counters that include bombers - neither Dawn Patrol or Mustangs do (with the exception of some two seater WW1 types for the former). I am sure the internet will provide some additional inspiration.
In the meantime then, all I need to do is to get some bases assembled and painted and I can then take to the air for some aerial action.
2 comments:
Effective and much more frugal than buying the models - I'd be very surprised if you can't find suitable images for just about all the aircraft you might want on the internet
Hi There Maudlin Jack Tar,
Definitely one of my better ideas for sure! Seriously though, it will give the hex and counter games a new lease of life for sure - cost wise everything I need will come in at less than the price of a Wings of War/Glory 1:144th scale models.
I reckon that you are right about the internet - I will have a trawl and see what I can find.
All the best,
DC
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