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Author Topic: Monogram 1/72 P6-E Hawk  (Read 1042 times)

Offline anton ryzbak

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Monogram 1/72 P6-E Hawk
« on: March 20, 2021, 05:58:16 AM »


Just added this little beauty to the Fighters With Spats collection. I have to round up a copy of Check Your Six and figure out the stats
More on the build and painting here   https://antonswargame.blogspot.com/2021/03/monogram-172-p6-e-hawk.html

Offline zippyfusenet

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Re: Monogram 1/72 P6-E Hawk
« Reply #1 on: March 20, 2021, 11:52:01 AM »
Here's another handsome addition to your collection of Golden Age airplane models. Well done.

I like your flight stands. Your idea of a Check Your Six campaign using your 1/72 models is interesting. I hope we'll see some AARs with photos when you start flying.

I'd also like to see what statistics you come up with for aircraft, so I can pinch them. The base CY6 rule set is optimized for WWII fighters. Few Golden Age planes have been rated for CY6, though I have found fan-created stat sheets for some Spanish Civil War and Sino-Japanese War planes.

I've noticed that the speed scale of the base CY6 rules, one hex of movement equals 80 miles per hour, is optimal for WWII fighters, but too fast for Golden Age planes. 1930s planes tend to have CY6 Level Speed 2, Dive Speed 3 (on a good day), and there isn't much you can do with a speed 2 fighter.

I've tried the fan-mod of shifting the speed scale to one hex = 80 kilometers per hour for SCW and SJW games, and I like the result a lot. Golden Age fighters are much more entertaining with speeds of 3 and 4. I will be interested to see how you mix Golden Age fighters with 1940s planes in your CY6 games.
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Offline madman

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Re: Monogram 1/72 P6-E Hawk
« Reply #2 on: March 20, 2021, 02:14:33 PM »
I-94 had/has a WWI version of CY6, Colorful Skies.

https://i-94enterprises.com/products/check-your-6-stuff/

Says they are scenario books, but as you stated these slower planes need changes to the rules to work well. You could contact them and ask. Since they also do modern versions which would also need "adjusting" I assume they should do the same for the WWI or interwar stuff.

There is also a set of rules made for 1/72 aircraft, Mustangs and Messerschmitts by Rockland Russo. It used a three wheeled cart which held a long dowel to which the minis were attached. I had a copy back in the day and regretted getting rid of it so picked up a pdf from Wargamevault.

https://www.wargamevault.com/product/219901/Mustangs-and-Messerschmitts?term=mustangs

https://www.wargamevault.com/product/220013/Canvas-Falcons?src=also_purchased

A little awkward but maybe a better fit given the size of the minis.

I have tons of micro armour aircraft minis. We used to do a lot of modern back in the day using Air Superiority. But given the sizes now I would go with 1/144 (which were available back in the day if you hunted enough) for the pre WWII and earlier aircraft.

 

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