Michi had already built some missile markers for air to air missiles. Now it was time to make a variation for a damage marker to display a hit target.
Michi hatte ja schon zuvor aus Pfeifenreinigern, Stecknadeln und Münzen ein paar Marker für Luft-Luft-Raketen gebastelt. Nun war es an der Zeit auf dieselbe Weise einen Marker für getroffene Ziele auszuprobieren.
Dienstag, 21. Juni 2022
Freitag, 17. Juni 2022
Target Locked On: Air-to-Ground Missions
I'm still engaged in modern air combat in the Vietnam era. In order to not just get stuck in dogfights and bring some variation to the missions (and honestly have some fluff for the battlefield), I made two small villages in 1/285 scale, 6mm. They are meant to be markers or waypoints that can be used for various air2ground missions.
STLs of the buildings by The Lazy Forger.
STLs of the tree tops by Goonmaster 3D. In fact, they are actually ferns for 28mm scale.
The tree trunk is a free STL from Thingiverse that I connected to the tree tops using Blender, scaled all the stuff down and then printed the completed trees in various sizes.
Labels:
AirWar C21,
Modern,
Target Locked On,
Terrain,
Vietnam War
Sonntag, 12. Juni 2022
Navy and Air Force join arms in Vietnam
Michi has always admired those shiny polished silver jets from the early days. With the recent game of Target locked on it was clear that the skies over Vietnam were the perfect theater to field some more of those to fly aside the Starfighters. Here comes the famous F-100 Super Sabre!
The plane was 3D-printed by Doc in 285th scale from a downloadable file with a few own enhancements like the refuelling probe and additional fuel tanks done by himself.
The Super Sabre does not come alone: Michi was also given an extraordinary fighter bomber as well. The aircraft carrier based A-7 Corsair is equipped with another of Doc's very own loadouts to enhance it's range of flight (although only the inner and outer pylons allowed external fuel tanks to be refueled in flight, but not the center ones). The excellent model is painted in Navy livery from the first deployment aboard USS Ranger in Vietnam.
Both single-engine aircraft are in the same scale, but the photos show the much bulkier appearance of the supersonic F-100 in comparison with the subsonic A-7. Although they were different generations of jet fighters they flew at the same time over Vietnam fulfilling their designated roles.
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