Sunday, 28 January 2018

MiG Alley USMC AD-4 Skyraiders



These are now finished with tail and wing codes improvised from some spare lettering, although not representing any actual squadron or unit. I wanted to use a double letter code as this was fairly common on AD-4's, so it had to be one I could adapt from the MARINES lettering that I have, rather than a combination of two separate decals, otherwise it would have been far too much of a pain to do. I'm now moving on to the MiG 15's and Meteors but also to the assembly of some bases for both Bag the MiG and MiG Alley.

5 comments:

  1. Really looking quite dashing!

    If I wanted just one game for this era, what'd be your call between those two games?

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  2. Great work again :)

    Cheers,

    Pete.

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  3. Thanks😊

    I haven't played either yet although I have played lots of bag the Hun. I would probably go for Mig Alley, as it is a bit less complex and has clear objectives so no need for a scenario as such.

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  4. This would probably be for playing with the kid, so less complex is a definite advantage. Thanks!

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  5. There's a free version of the rules available from the Wings at War site for the 1948 War. The core mechanisms are identical to MiG Alley, so you might want to take a look?

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