I saw two versions yesterday (the guys from http://www.fanen.com/ had them ). It was both 'Wings of Glory' (ww1) and 'Wings of War' (WW2) Are the rules like X-wing ? The minis looked very tempting.
The rules are similar, but you have to plan further ahead in WoG WW1, and there are fewer special action rules. Things get very basic when you are flying in something made of sticks and baling wire :)
lol ... I've flown some of them in a pc-game (Red Baron). You're definitely not doing a barrel roll if you want to keep flying. It still is an interesting era as most of the tactics were invented in those days. Plus the planes look awesome.
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I play Disc Golf, and enjoy it a great deal. I also enjoy photography, and have a camera with me most of the time. Sunday just gone saw the 2015 Chick Flick (a tournament focussing on female players) here in Perth, held at the Rob Hancock Memorial course, and I decided to concentrate on recording the event, rather than playing. Although the name and entry classifications are rather jokey ("Chicks", "Not Chicks", and "Not Chicks Dressed as Chicks"), actual play is pretty darn intense, and scoring divisions were split along more traditional lines, with Women's Open and Advanced, and Men's Open, Advanced, and Rec divisions. Play was two rounds of 12, followed by a final 6 for the top-card Women's Open players. We had 11 women playing - which was a great turnout, given the quite small size of the Perth disc golfing community. As you can see from the photos, conditions were ... challenging, to say the least, with gusts over 50km/h and pounding rain...
Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThat looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteFANTASTIC!!
ReplyDeleteGood to know people still play this out-of-print. This was my X-Wing!
ReplyDeleteIt is not exactly out of print, having been reborn as Wings of Glory
ReplyDeleteI saw two versions yesterday (the guys from http://www.fanen.com/ had them ).
ReplyDeleteIt was both 'Wings of Glory' (ww1) and 'Wings of War' (WW2)
Are the rules like X-wing ?
The minis looked very tempting.
The rules are similar, but you have to plan further ahead in WoG WW1, and there are fewer special action rules. Things get very basic when you are flying in something made of sticks and baling wire :)
ReplyDeletelol ... I've flown some of them in a pc-game (Red Baron).
ReplyDeleteYou're definitely not doing a barrel roll if you want to keep flying.
It still is an interesting era as most of the tactics were invented in those days.
Plus the planes look awesome.