Contains one Warlord Resin N1K2 Shiden-kai 'George' plane and game aids. Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
Contains one Warlord Resin Mitsubishi J2M Raiden 'Jack' plane and game aids. Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
Contains one Warlord Resin F4U Corsair plane and game aids. Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
Contains one Warlord Resin F4F Wildcat plane and game aids. Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
Contains one Warlord Resin F4U Corsair plane and game aids. Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
Contains 1 Warlord Resin aircraft with advantage base & cards. Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
Contains 1 Warlord Resin aircraft with advantage base & cards. Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
Now including a bespoke punchboard of game tokens, this rulebook is everything you need to get playing the game.
The Battle of Midway starter set contains everything you need to get playing, including rules, tokens, dice, game cards, and crucially 12 highly detailed Warlord Resin aircraft with which to battle.
At the Battle of Midway the US Navy relied on two aircraft: the SBD-3 Dauntless dive bomber and TBD-1 Devastator torpedo bomber. At Midway, Dauntless aircraft crippled all four of the Japanese carriers.
The Grumman F6F Hellcat was a rugged US Navy fighter. It performed extremely well in combat and accounted for 75% of the US Navys recorded aerial victories in the Pacific theatre.
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
At the time of Japans 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