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"Skip bombing with Check your Six" Topic
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| Grignotage | 15 Dec 2015 2:26 p.m. PST |
We played a fun game of Check your Six today, with American planes attacking some Japanese ships. B-25s came in low, dropping bombs and strafing at wave-top level. American losses were heavy---three bombers shot down and the fourth damaged. Japanese losses were one Tony destroyed and one Tony damaged, with a Zero damaged as well. More importantly, the Americans destroyed one transport and badly damaged a second. Some pics here, and a link to my blog for more pics and a full description of the game, link
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| Microbiggie | 15 Dec 2015 5:53 p.m. PST |
Great report. I was thinking about the topside figures for this same project or Operation Ke so I very much appreciate seeing them on a table as targets. mark |
| Joep123 | 15 Dec 2015 6:51 p.m. PST |
Well done! A couple of us have also ordered Topside Miniatures for games of CY6. Nice to see them in action. Joep |
| Joe Legan | 16 Dec 2015 7:08 p.m. PST |
I use 1/1200 ships for targets. I have them anyway for my naval battles. Joe |
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