Monday, May 17, 2021

Wings of War game

 



In cleaning up the basement and garage I found my collection of Wings of War (now Wings of Glory) WW1 planes.  They were well protected but the cards were a jumble so it took a couple hours to sort them out and find all the playing aids.   I set up my game mats and a couple of the planes just to cheer myself up and get in the mood for a game.  There are a couple people on the internet who have made solo play rules which I am interested in try out soon.


German Planes:








Allied Planes:








One thing I have enjoyed is repainting some of the models.  I like the planes as they come but gave repainted a few.  These include a number of Triplanes as the Jasta 19 with their distinctive yellow and black tails:







And a number of Nieuport's for the Lafayette Escadrille:






Here is David Putnam's Spad I painted based on a picture of his plane.  Flying with him is fellow American ace Eddie Rickenbacker:





I am planning on repainting the two SE5a's I have for the 56th Squadron and the aircraft flown by Arthur Rhys-Davids and James McCudden.  I have always liked these planes and these two men were some of my favorite aces:


And George Guynemer's Spad which is right out of the box and great looking:




12 comments:

  1. Good to see a forgotten collection rediscovered. Flying WWI in aerial combat is always fun.

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    1. I had almost forgotten about these. I think the o KY person more excited was my son. He enjoyed the game and was very good at it unlike me.

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  2. That's quite a collection. I was thinking that the models looked a bit better than usual, then I read that you had re-painted some. That's it. It certainly enhanced them. Takes away some of the manufactured plastic look too.
    Regards, James

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    1. Thank you for the kind words about my re paints. I appreciate it.

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  3. Very nice work and a game I see regularly demo'ed at UK shows. Something I've always fancied trying but too many other 'project's as it is!

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    1. The nice thing is you only need two planes and you can have a enjoyable game.

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  4. Excellent looking game Mark with very snazzy looking planes.

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  5. I don’t see my WW1 German ace, Heinrich Mannover, there? I still have fond memories of my Airfix WW1 collection, now sadly deep in a landfill site in Surrey.

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    1. Your ace is off screen right now talking with Ursala Andrews.....

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  6. Looks like a fair sized collection Mark. My gaming buddy Julian got very keen on Wings of War for a while and has a very substantial force of all nationalities. It's a fun set of rules but not something I would want to play regularly!

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    1. Probably more planes then I will ever need.

      And yes, its fun but not a steady diet.

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