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Merlin Dex said:
Thanks. The balloon looks pretty good :)
It does kinda mess up the altitude peg system however since it is so large and high up, or at least it looks so in the video. I wish there was another official set of pegs that were larger, which you could buy loose. Of course I also wish you could buy the regular pegs, a few of mine are broken now and I have only enough pegs for 10 players (we use more altitudes than 4) but a lot more planes.
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Great to see what's in the works! I couldn't tell if all 3 Hurricanes were British or not. I hope one was Belgian so I could continue my under dog motif from WOW.
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Wow, the new series is getting me excited. Several Austro-Hungarian planes, yes? Altho from the painting schemes alone sometimes I cannot tell which planes were preferred by Austrians and which ones are German designs borrowed by Austrians.
Both Kaiser Empires (Austro-Hungarian Empire, German Empire) used the same dang cross of iron symbol, so it is difficult to distinguish nationality of plane.
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moonbeast said:
Wow, the new series is getting me excited. Several Austro-Hungarian planes, yes? Altho from the painting schemes alone sometimes I cannot tell which planes were preferred by Austrians and which ones are German designs borrowed by Austrians.
Both Kaiser Empires (Austro-Hungarian Empire, German Empire) used the same dang cross of iron symbol, so it is difficult to distinguish nationality of plane.
Several? Aviatik DI is in (also called Berg DI when made by Berg). In earlier series is the Hansa-Brandenburgh CI (called UFAG CI in Wow, the small factory did a few H-B CI under license, dunno why Andrea calls all the planes that even if they sometimes called the license made planes after the company making them). Austria also used Albatross DIII (and DII but not any other models).
I havn't heard anything about a Phonix in the serie,or a Hansa-Brandenburgh DI. They are the other 2 logical choices for Austrian planes.
The easiest Austrian planes to spot have the weird pre printed cammo only used in austria, it looks very different from the Lozenge of the germans and was common. In jan 1918 did the german change from maltese crosses to regular and after that it is also easy to see the difference. However is it hard to see if a Albatross DIII from 1917 is german or Austrian. It also took some time to repaint all the german planes after they changed crosses ,adding to the confusion.
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Merlin Dex said:
What's the theme for this pack?
CF
The Jeremy Clarkson Debate Course:
'I'm Right. You're Wrong. The End.'
A new boster pack with the famed SPAD VII fighter, French but used by many natios, and the Aviatik Berg D.I, one of the best Austrian fighters f WWI. For both are provided also cards for the wars that raged across Europe and around the Mediterranean from 1919 onward.
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