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Romans, Celts and Anglo-Saxons

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 Some of this years models, in no particular order. I have mostly been painting Anglo-Saxons so far this year but I have begun a few other projects, I have started work on the Romans and Celts from the  Hail Caesar starter set, some 1:200 scale planes for  Blood Red Skies and finally an Anglo-Dane warlord for Saga. Hail Caesar Roman General and Celt Warlord Anglo-Saxon detachment for Hail Caesar Anglo-Saxons Anglo-Saxons Anglo-Saxons Anglo-Saxons Anglo-Saxons Anglo-Saxon Earl Anglo-Saxons Anglo-Saxons Anglo-Saxons Anglo-Saxons Anglo-Saxons Anglo-Saxons Anglo-Saxons Anglo-Saxons Anglo-Saxons Anglo-Saxons Blood Red Skies Supermarine Spitfire (Blood Red Skies) Saga Anglo-Saxon Warlord (Saga) Objective markers for Hail Caesar/Saga Early Medieval Civilians Early Medieval Monks Early medieval Civilians outside a house

Blood Red Skies

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  Blood Red Skies World War II games have never been my thing, mostly the events of WWII had happened too recently for my liking. After living in a part of the country that frequently has Spitfires flying over I succumbed and decided to give Blood Red Skies by Warlord Games a try. I ordered Spitfire and Messerschmitt squadrons and the latest updated ruleset called Air Strike. A flip through the book showed an easy to read book, the basic rules are easy to pick up and after a quick read through the summary chart is all that is needed to play. I tried the rules out (playing it solo) and found the rules fun to play and fluid. The game really gives the feel of areial combat and all the dodging and diving that happens in a dog fight. The best part is the buy in for the game is fairly cheap and not much is required to get started, it cost me just under £60 to get everything I needed.  Supermarine Spitfire The models for Blood Red Skies are 1:200 scale so they are a lot smaller ...