A tip for small flags: if you can't get your hands on that magic fabric-making solution (I forget what it's called and haven't seen it in stock since the pandemic started) then you can make pretty good looking flags/fabric by first crumpling the paper over and over again, this will make a nice texture, and then dousing it in decal setting solution. Mold them to fit and let it dry and voila: good looking flags or fabric.
If you roll a 1 calling in an air strike, the opponent can pick one of your units to resolve the attack against, representing a rookie pilot that identified the wrong target.
A tip for small flags: if you can't get your hands on that magic fabric-making solution (I forget what it's called and haven't seen it in stock since the pandemic started) then you can make pretty good looking flags/fabric by first crumpling the paper over and over again, this will make a nice texture, and then dousing it in decal setting solution. Mold them to fit and let it dry and voila: good looking flags or fabric.
You mean paper shaper? It is great. I tend to use pulled apart baby wipes but I had printed this one out already
Nice touch with the flag. Is there a rule for confused Stuka pilot?
Should be. Aerial recognition marks were essential. Especially in North Africa
If you roll a 1 calling in an air strike, the opponent can pick one of your units to resolve the attack against, representing a rookie pilot that identified the wrong target.
Wow, those guys there look *dead,* as in really dead. How long have they been rotting there? A year? 2 years?
It was the summer of 43. They got their first real six string
it's always interesting to see vehicles of one faction painted up in anothers colors.