Blood Red Skies
Blood Red Skies is a 1/200th scale tabletop miniatures game, designed by Andy Chambers, where you command formations of fighter aircraft in battle. Action in the game is fast-paced - with six or more planes per side, a thrilling dogfight can be fought in forty-five minutes or less.
Blood Red Skies: Air Strike supplement PDF
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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...
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Sandstorm (Blood Red Skies) PDF
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Welcome to the Western Desert! It’s November 1942, the Afrika Korps is in full retreat after the decisive battle of El Alamein. Ahead of the pursuing 8th Army the RAF’s Desert Airforce seek to pound the Axis forces from the...
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75th D-Day anniversary Campaign Pack - Blood Red Skies PDF
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Strafe the Allied forces storming up the beach-head, fly reconnaissance missions, sink battleships and much more in these varied Blood Red Skies, originally part of our D-Day 75th Anniversary Campaign scenarios.
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Blood Red Skies PDF Starter Rulebook – German
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" Ein Spiel taktischer Luftkämpfe für 2 oder mehr Spieler. Im 20. Jahrhundert schuf die Menschheit eine völlig neue Form der Kriegsführung - den Luftkrieg. Fliegende Maschinen von zunehmender Komplexität stiegen in den Himmel, zuerst um den Feind zu beobachten...
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Blood Red Skies PDF Starter Rulebook – French
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Combat Aérien à l’Échelle Tactique pour Deux Joueurs ou Plus Durant le vingtième siècle, l’humanité a créé une façon totalement nouvelle de faire la guerre : la guerre aérienne. Des engins à la complexité croissante prirent leur envol, tout d’abord...
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Blood Red Skies PDF Starter Rulebook
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Tactical Level Air Combat for Two or More Players During the twentieth century, mankind created a wholly new form of warfare – the air war. Flying machines of increasing complexity took to the skies, first to observe the enemy and...
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