That’ll do it - and after you have used your playing pieces for a while, you’ll see if you need to spray a new layer of matt varnish.
2-3 layers - each layer thinly sprayed - and dry 24 hours between each layer.
You units will last a lifetime:+1:
The Chinese forces, including the P-40 Warhawk.
Where’d the artillery come from? They don’t look like the AA allied artillery
The Chinese forces, including the P-40 Warhawk.
Where’d the artillery come from? They don’t look like the AA allied artillery
Table Tactics. In my AA50th house rules I allow for Chinese artillery with the Burma Road rule, though they do not have the ability to support infantry (and the Burma Road doesn’t cover as many territories). I like 'em because I think they represent the more “hodge-podge” collection of heavier field equipment they got during the war.
Italian infantry
Italian transports
Mantovan Class
Italian subs:
Adua Class
Italian destroyers:
Navigatori Class
Italian cruisers
Capitani Romani Class
Italian Battleships
Andrea Doria Class
Italian aircraft carrier
Aquila Class
Italian tanks:
Ansaldo-Fiat
Italian artillery:
Obice da 75 Modello Gun
Italian fighters:
Fiat Centauro
Italian bombers:
CRDA Leone
WOW!
Your infantry is unbelievable - Hell, everything is unbelievable.
I’m just blown away by the quality… :-o
WOW!
Your infantry is unbelievable - Hell, everything is unbelievable.
I’m just blown away by the quality… :-o
Thanks! I’ll start posting the Ruskies.
Soviet artillery:
45mm M1937
Soviet subs:
Malyutka Class
Soviet Cruisers:
Kirov Class
Soviet Destroyers:
Gnevny Class
Soviet Transports:
Freit Class
Soviet Battleships:
Gangut Class
Soviet Carrier:
Kiev Class
(actually, it wasn’t built until after the war… so this is kinda speculation… :wink: )
If you wake up with a bump on your head and your set missing… It was me…
Insane man, keep it up…!
Absolutely beautiful !
McLovin - eh eh eh… that cracked me up.
Thanks Spec. Forces!
Soviet Tanks:
T-34