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Home › Forums › Air and Sea › Air › WSS 99: Dunkirk air combat scenario (part two)
And in the second scenario, the Spitfires try to defend a destroyer from a similar escorted Ju88 attack. Another Dunkirk air war scenario converted for use with the Achtung! Spitfire rules.
Pretty cool man, but… I bet 1/600 aircraft will fit on those hexes 😉
For me it’s gotta have minis!
V/R,
Jack
I hear ya – I prefer minis too!
1/600 fighters work no problem, but the bombers are definitely too big. The other thing is that stacking counters is easy when aircraft are at the same location but at different altitudes, a bit harder with minis. However, some 1/600 WW2 air action is coming up soon.
Whirlwind
Somebody operating at my level of play. Now just move to Toronto!
JD’s games are awesome. In the early ’90s I, along with a cadre of others, were heavily into Air Superiority. JD’s WWII games came along just as I got out of games (for a couple decades) and the rest of the gang broke formation for computer games or parts unknown. If you are not on it JD has a support group for his WWII games. With the imminent release of the Russian front title there is quite a lot of activity. They arrange and play many games on line, which is not something I care for. BTW I converted AS to micro armour almost from the start. I replied to the thread on WWII micro aircraft with pics of some WWI and modern planes, all from back in the day, which showed my solution for a stand.
Thank Stephen. I am very much looking forward to Wings Over the Motherland too and hoping for a re-release of Over the Reich! (Although if anyone on the forum has a copy they want to sell or trade, please let me know…)