Testing Target Locked On!

I’m in France on holiday for a few days so I thought I’d use the time away from the workbench to give Target Locked On! a thorough play testing, having not managed to get round to it yet despite having a copy of the rules for months. I printed off the latest edition of the rules before I left and also laminted and cut out the counters, templates and cheat sheets, so that side of things is sorted. As I’m not at home, I’ve also printed and card backed a set of Modern Soviet and USAF aircraft counters from Paperforge, which will do the job in place of 1/600th scale models for the moment.
Speaking of which, I have ordered some more Oddzial Ozmy 1/600th scale planes from Fighting 15’s for the Flashpoint: Baltic project including some ground attack USMC AV8-B’s and VVS Su-25’s, as I didn’t have any dedicated tank busting aircraft and wanted some Harriers anyway. I also bundled in some Tornado ADV’s, Su-22’s and some more Saab JAS-39 Gripens, which I can use for Czech and Hungarian aircraft in addition to the Swedish ones I already have. They’re really nice models, so I couldn’t resist getting far more than I could realistically need. I’ll just have to re-equip the Baltic States with them!

https://saab.com/air/gripen-fighter-system/gripen/gripen/users-gripen/

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