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.
Really looking quite dashing!
ReplyDeleteIf I wanted just one game for this era, what'd be your call between those two games?
Great work again :)
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Pete.
Thanks😊
ReplyDeleteI 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.
This would probably be for playing with the kid, so less complex is a definite advantage. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThere'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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