
"Force on Force over the Baltic. AirWar C-21" Topic
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| Mbrien1988 | 05 Apr 2015 11:17 a.m. PST |
Hi all! Well I played my first game of AirWar C-21 this Friday. It was a training mission and a good way to learn the rules.
Check out my post on my blog about the game. link Thanks |
| Mako11 | 05 Apr 2015 2:29 p.m. PST |
Looking good! Thanks for sharing your playtest, and pics. I need to get some more modern and ultra-modern jets painted up. Been wanting to do some more air gaming for quite some time now. I think that the TD Blinders would make decent supersonic bombers to escort over the Baltics, at least until someone makes a decent Backfire in metal. Pair a couple of those with 2 – 4 Sukhois, and you've got a good little force for a supersonic dash over "enemy" territory in the region. |
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