Hello everyone. I've been toying with a scenario idea of 4 Gotha's going against 4 Caproni's has something like this been done before?? Thanks, Bob Starr
Hello everyone. I've been toying with a scenario idea of 4 Gotha's going against 4 Caproni's has something like this been done before?? Thanks, Bob Starr
Holy moly, what are the damage numbers on those big boys?
Hi Bob and welcome to the forum. I've never even flown my bombers, just got into WoG a few months ago. Your scenario sounds like it could be fun, if maneuvering can be accomplished.
Now in the days when I could use the school hall we could have had a real field day.
Rob.
"Courage is the art of being the only one who knows you're scared to death."
Wow guys I am truly impressed!!! Where on earth did those monster bombers come from?? Also am very impressed with the aerial map game board they are playing on. Super job guys. Guess I should explain a bit more regarding the scenario. Set for only 3 hours of play, 2 game mats, each side starts 1 ruler length in from the edge. mission for both sides is to bomb a target off the opposite side of the mats then return to the starting side safely. The target doesn't really exist although if you had more time you could place a target cart on another mat and go through regular bombing procedures. Once off the opposite side, and doing the bombing, each plane would draw 2 C damage cards to represent the Ack Ack taken while bombing this improtant target. If a plane gets 2 engine damaged hits it must dump half its bomb load, 3 engine damage hits and it must dump everything. Victory conditions for both sides, each bomber gets 20 points if it can drop a full bomb load, 10 for a half load, and 15 points per enemy bomber destroyed. The side with the high point total wins, equal points ends in a draw.. Since there isn't a lot of maneuver room I thought I'd use altitude for this one. Thanks everyone for the great responses. If I get this one going sometime I'll try and remember to take pics and post them so everyone can see how it turned out.
Check out Clipper's profile, and hit "latest started threads": http://www.wingsofwar.org/forums/mem...87-clipper1801
You'll find the threads he posted on those monster planes.
Karl
It is impossible for a man to begin to learn what he thinks he knows. -- Epictetus
Yikes! Take me way back! My first thread was the dual build R-23 and L-11 Zeppelins from wood and paper and I had hoped to do just that, but it turns out the British did not send their few Dirigibles into harms way, rather used them for coastal patrols where they would not be at risk. At that they resorted to the smaller Sea Scout Class of blimps of which I have made a few. I am not even sure if I have any photos of the R-34 anymore that was two computers and 5 hard drives ago! I did have the drop able Sopwith Camel on it as I recall . . .
Last edited by clipper1801; 07-10-2014 at 10:57.
david i LOVE the use of RC a/c propellers for rulers!!!! im definitely stealing that idea!
Actually those are home made from 5-8 ply 1/4" aircraft plywood, cut on a bandsaw to the proper length and then shaped on the front only so the back side is straight for measuring purposes. The laminated look is a byproduct of a dark brown stain applied to the wood before a clear coat is added. I sell them and use them as give aways at events . . .
thats very cool! im still going to check out a local hobby shop as i recall them having RC a/c propellers. i almost bought 1 then but couldnt think of a real reason for it. now ive got one!
Dave are you able to buy those big guys somewhere or do you make them yourself??
Depends on what you want Bob.
Clipper batch produces his own.
You can get some from Shapeways.
Red Eagle produce some in kit form, as does Reviresco to a certain extent.
Rob.
"Courage is the art of being the only one who knows you're scared to death."
David, really like those Gotha G1s, great looking aircraft and you've done them up very nicely. Thanks for a look.
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