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Microbiggie07 Jun 2016 11:44 a.m. PST

Keeping with the Malaya 42 theme, I ran a Check Your 6 game with 1/300 aircraft. Scenario was an attempted Commonwealth bomb attack on an advancing Japanese road column with a pair of Hudsons. There were 4 Brewster Buffalos flying escort. The Japanese had 3 Ki43 Oscars and 3 KI27 Nates as opposition. The Hudsons got through and got a hit on the target but lost one bomber. The Japanese lost a Nate and an Oscar. 3 of 4 Buffalos had guns jammed.
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Oscars damage a Hudson on the first pass by Mark Luther, on Flickr

015 by Mark Luther, on Flickr

Damaged Buffalo rejoins the fight by Mark Luther, on Flickr

Mark

21eRegt07 Jun 2016 3:14 p.m. PST

Excellent looking models.

Jubilation T Cornpone08 Jun 2016 12:08 a.m. PST

Mark, that looks an outstanding game. I love the mix of aircraft. Well done.

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