When you’re close to taking Sydney as a final VC, u’ll find yourself producing over 90 IPC’s hehe… The trick with the US is to destroy Japan’s Navy piece by piece. This allows Hawaii and Sydney to be safe from a Japanese invasion wich denies them victory. U’ll find that the caroline islands are also very important. This gives a 1-turn passage into mainland China where you can almost land anywhere and create a gap in that japanese front (or, even better, if the japanese player built an IC, to take it away :)), and please land before India is captured.
P-40 Flying Tigers
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Alrighty, so I can forgive the fact that they didn’t include any Navy Hellcats with this game, because you can just pull the ones out of Guadalcanal or whatever to make up for that… but is there any reason at all why they couldn’t have a Chinese P-40 fighter mold?
Can anyone think of anything I could paint that looks like a P-40? From any A&A set? Something under about $10?
-I’ve seen allwork’s set and he uses a Spitfire (not a big fan)
-I really don’t wanna use a Navy Hellcat or P-38 on principle
-A&A Minis has a P-40 but it’d be more than twice as big as any other fighter on the board
-Theres a 1/144 model die-cast P-40 out there but it costs up to $50 if you can find itPlease help!
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I used the BF109…I thought it looked more like the P40 than the spitfire.
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I used one of the original fighters from A&A 2nd edition. Doesn’t matter what color since you need to paint it. Looks pretty good.
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I use the P-40 from Brookhurst Hobbies (6 for $3.28):
http://www.brookhursthobbies.com/Product-Detail.cfm?P=TMDISA248&N=10
It looks pretty good when spray painted olive drab green.
For a slightly larger plane, you can use the SBD Dauntless:
http://www.brookhursthobbies.com/Product-Detail.cfm?P=TMDISA243&N=10





