After attending the Tactica this year in Hambung and NOT being able to get my hands on Mig Alley by Warlord Games (they apparently had run out already), I decided to get in when it was now on a bit of a sale in the only store of my FLGS. They are hit hard by Corona probably anyway, so why not order from them I thought.
Plus I figured it might be fun to paint something different from Fantasy models...
Here are the results
I am pretty pleased. It was the first time ever I used decals and boy they do need some time to get used to. I ruined quite many of them, and was on my last yellow stripe for the sabres.
I thought, painting will not be a big of a deal. Priming with Army Painter Metal, then some dark washes, then the canopy with 2 different blue and then the decals. Well, it took me surprisingly long, but now I would be able to run a game with them.
If you get Mig Alley AND the Air Strike rulebook as PDF or in Print, you are already able to start to play!
I hope I will get around to it some time, but I do not get my hopes up too much. I unfortunately do not have any friends interested in that era. But I am not bothered too much, I enjoyed reading the book and painting as it is.
Plus I figured it might be fun to paint something different from Fantasy models...
Here are the results
I am pretty pleased. It was the first time ever I used decals and boy they do need some time to get used to. I ruined quite many of them, and was on my last yellow stripe for the sabres.
I thought, painting will not be a big of a deal. Priming with Army Painter Metal, then some dark washes, then the canopy with 2 different blue and then the decals. Well, it took me surprisingly long, but now I would be able to run a game with them.
If you get Mig Alley AND the Air Strike rulebook as PDF or in Print, you are already able to start to play!
I hope I will get around to it some time, but I do not get my hopes up too much. I unfortunately do not have any friends interested in that era. But I am not bothered too much, I enjoyed reading the book and painting as it is.
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