An AAR can be found on my Blog of a rather bizarre game I played a few days ago:
https://wwiiwargaming.blogspot.com/2019/03/greece-1941-bkcii-aar.html (https://wwiiwargaming.blogspot.com/2019/03/greece-1941-bkcii-aar.html)
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Storming report, thank you.
Great AAR, Steve.
Nice looking game too.
Who can fathom the workings of the gods of the RNG :)
Glad you liked it chaps :).
Excellent stuff, Steve ! 8)
Cheers - Phil
I particularly like the Alcione* - lovely model. Where's it from?
*My understanding is that Alcione means Kingfisher. Surely that would have been a better name for a nimble fighter ... not a lumbering beast the the 1007?
I bought it from a small company in the South of England a few years ago, that specialised in die cast models. Can't remember the name I'm afraid, but a search online shows them as still being available from ebay, Amazon etc.
Interesting.
Thanks.
I shall have a look.
Got to have a target for those Bofors.
There's lots of really nice stuff out there for not too bad prices. Some are a tad high though, so I tend to go with what I like the look of, rather than being perfectly accurate. A bomber is a bomber afterall in BKCII.
Lovely looking table and miniatures
Take care
Andy