Ahem.....probably not. We go and visit my family up north in Chicago on Sunday. My father isn't doing too well lately, so despite the miserable weather that has just hit us here in eastern Tennessee, we are determined to go. I will probably bring all of my 1/600 aircraft with to have another duel with my nephew against my friend Karl. I will try to make sure that we stick closer to the rules this time. I'm sure Karl will fuss about that!
Dwelling on modern air combat rules, AirWar: C21 in particular, I noticed that in order to successfully target in on an opponent, you have to slow down. That doesn't make sense, does it? Or, are we not following the rules properly? Something that I missed? Well, all the more reason to re-read the rules while in Chicago.
Lately, I've really had the bug to start sculpting. I guess I've had it for awhile but there have been a micro-flurry of postings on a Yahoo sculpting group on 6mm sculpting. It really gave me the bug. But, like everything else, will I find the time? Odds are no. The other night, by 5-year-old daughter asked me what I wanted for Christmas. I told her some time to work on my soldiers. She said that I could, so long as neither she nor my wife were home. Then it was OK.
Knights of the Sky Bristol Scout Sheet
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I spent half a hour yesterday working up a record sheet for the Bristol
Scout in Knights of the Sky, using the Airco DH2 as a template, given its
compa...
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"I noticed that in order to successfully target in on an opponent, you have to slow down. That doesn't make sense, does it?"
ReplyDeleteChris, for Air to Air guns there is no speed restriction. You may have confused that when stafing a ground target you must be going 10" or less in speed. If your a/c had an external gun pod, then you cannot move >12".