I finished just about everything for my Wings at War MiG Alley project back in March, so have the aircraft, flight stands, terrain and ground targets that I need for a full game. This was always intended to be a multiplayer project, designed to take along to the club for an evening of air warfare wargaming, rather than something I would play at home, either solo or against the sprog.
However, I've had to re-think the focus of the project in the light of the current situation, in which I won't be able to attend the local club, even if it still keeps running for the foreseeable future. Instead, I've decided to scale it back to a solo wargaming project, with fewer aircraft on the table but still using the rules as written, which are neatly designed to be flexible in terms of the size and victory objectives of the game.
I am now planning to run a series of irregular solo games at home, gradually building up the numbers of models in use and varying the mission profiles, in order to make the most of all the work I've put into the project. I only need to sort out the sea and river terrain to be able to get started but that shouldn't be too difficult as I have a cunning plan!
Tally Ho!
Hello!
ReplyDeleteToday, a friend show me Wings at War WWI via Tumbling Dice.
And, now, I discovered this label of your blog. Sometimes I read your posts, but never see Wings at War.
I thinking in buy WaW Korea set... waiting for your progress in solo game.
Regards!
Miquel
It's been a bit slow but I'll be getting on with it in 2021, fingers crossed!
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