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Get started with Blood Red Skies and get up to speed with everything the game has to offer (so far) with the Scramble! Collection. In addition to the Battle of Midway starter set, this collection arms you with the full Blood Red Skies expanded...
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Got a hold of the Battle of Midway Blood Red Skies Starter Set and set on expanding your roster of aircraft? This bundle brings you three additional types of aircraft (a total of fifteen aircraft) ideal to expand your Imperial Japanese air forces. Included...
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This collection arms you with the full Blood Red Skies expanded rules and the Ops Room Card Deck, giving you every tool available to plan your aerial strategies. Perfect for both new players seeking an alternative entry route to the game and existing aces...
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The evolving nature of naval warfare gave more and more prominence to the carrier, and the control of island airfields were of paramount concern to the greater strategic concerns of the Pacific theatre. The air war over the Pacific, therefore, provides a fascinating focus...
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Playing Mat 6x4 Sea PlaymatsThis superb quality playing mat is suitable for Cruel Seas, Black Seas, Victory at Sea and Blood Red Skies. Send your fleets to battle and victory across the high-quality neoprene playing surface, which not only looks great but helps protect your miniatures. The Warlord...
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The Ki45 Toryu (Dragon slayer, Allied reporting name Nick) was a twin-engine heavy fighter patterned after the Me110 and its contemporaries, becoming one of the most important of the Imperial Japanese Army Air Force’s warplanes. Initially deployed in bomber escort roles, it soon became...
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The Nakajima Ki-84 Hayate ‘Frank’ was Japan’s fastest fighter aircraft during the Second World War. It could match and exceed any Allied aircraft of the time for speed, boasted a heavy armament of cannon and machine guns, and had exceptional manoeuvrability. Over 3,500 Ki-84...
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The sleek J2M Raiden (Thunderbolt) was designed as a bomber interceptor. It proved a dangerous opponent, but it struggled to reach the high-flying B29 Super Fortresses that were its intended prey. After a year correcting serious engine problems, the sleek Mitsubishi J2M Raiden (“Thunderbolt”)...
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The Kawanishi N1K-2 ‘Shiden Kai’ (“Violet Lightning”) was an Imperial Japanese Navy Air Force (IJNAF) land-based fighter. Known by the Allied forces as “George”, the N1K-2 was considered to be one of the finest land-based fighters flown by the Japanese. Initial defects were addressed...
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The Mitsubishi A6M Zero was a fast, modern fighter, but had no armour for the pilot. When the Zero was in the hands of aggressive and well-trained pilots this weakness was rarely apparent. Fast and manoeuvrable, and with an extremely long range, it proved...
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The D3A ‘Val’ was a dive bomber and the B5N ‘Kate’ was a torpedo bomber. Coordinated strikes from these two aircraft redefined the future of naval aviation and sounded the death knell of the battleship. The Aichi Dive bombers would ideally cripple the anti-aircraft...
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At the time of Japan’s entry into World War Two, the land-based Ki-43 Hayabusa (Peregrine Falcon) was the amongst the most advanced aircraft available to the nation, and was also the most important in numerical terms, with 5900 aircraft produced. The Oscar enjoyed air...
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The Mitsubishi A6M Zero was a fast, modern fighter, but had no armour for the pilot. When the Zero was in the hands of aggressive and well-trained pilots this weakness was rarely apparent. The A6-M5 model Zero featured improved engine, armament and protection, although...
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Blood Red Skies is a tabletop miniatures game where you take command of a force of iconic World War Two fighter aircraft using the dynamic ‘Advantage’ system. Opposing pilots can also use card-based aircraft traits, doctrines, Ace skills, and theatre rules to make the...
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Blood Red Skies: Air Strike! is a rules compendium that presents all of the rules from the original Blood Red Skies starter set and adds many new ones suitable for expanded air operations: ground and sea targets, bombing, strafing and torpedo attacks, defensive flak...
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Paint set of 8 colours in 17ml; developed to paint the aircraft of the aviation division of the Japanese Imperial Army (IJA) deployed in the war with China during the years before the attack on Pearl Harbor (December 1941) and the subsequent entry into...
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Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) Colors Pre-War to 1945Paint Set of 8 colours in 17ml; developed to paint the aircraft of the aviation division of the Japanese Imperial Navy (IJN) - both land-based aircraft as well as carrier-based, used in the war with China during the years prior to the attack on...
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The Ops Room card deck is an expansion for the WW2 air combat game Blood Red Skies. It comprises 29 Theatre and 31 Doctrine Cards; that is every Theatre and Doctrine card published to date plus twelve entirely new ones (5 new Theatre cards...
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Playing Mat 4x4 Sea PlaymatsThis superb quality playing mat is suitable for Cruel Seas, Black Seas, Victory at Sea and Blood Red Skies. Send your fleets to battle and victory across the high-quality neoprene playing surface, which not only looks great but helps protect your miniatures. The Warlord...
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Wakamatsu joined the Imperial Japanese Army Air Force in 1939, first serving in China. His flying career was unremarkable until in 1943 when he shot down two Curtiss P-40 Warhawks. Wakamatsu went on to dispatch 11 more Allied aircraft before converting to the Nakajima...
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