Tuesday, 5 May 2015

Mustang p51-D (Recoilless guns) and Axis Jagdherman

Today I'm posting a little historical Dustified treat.

I've always loved the P51 mustang, especially the later models. They were an extreme improvement on previous escort fighters and saved hundreds if not thousands of bombardiers on their air raids over occupied Europe, who had been left to complete most of the journey over occupied Europe alone due to range limitations in previous fighters.

The 2 additional .50 call machine guns the P-51D (in addition to the 4 previous versions already sported) model sported were particularly devastating.
This version, I'm designating the P-51D/30 sporting four wing mounted recoilless guns to attack ground targets. (Went with Recoilless guns instead of 6 rockets to add a bit of diversity, lest it end up armed exactly like the "Bouncing Betty" however there was no pro-painted model I could find so the image on the card is just the P-51D/25).

P51D/30 Dust Warfare Card













Think though since models of this version is more readily available will probably card one up to, being a cheaper and lighter (and more fragile) version of the Bouncing Betty itself.

Then for something a little different since I love the look of the tropical Herman and can't abide how unreliable the standard one is. I present this bad boy: calling it the Jagdherman.

Jagdherman Dust Warfare Card - FrontJagdherman Dust Warfare Card - Back

Same old Herman but with twice the hitting dice (and priced point wise accordingly). Brings it a bit more in line with the Wotan in terms of how the lasers function game wise, than the Tropical Herman. The only prob that was pointed out to me by Christopher Barnhart, is that these had a danger of becoming spamming fodder alternative to the Wotan, thus the single per platoon limitation.

Know I been  promising more AT43 stuff and slowly churning on those. Main reason they going slow is time basic restraints but hoping to get Operation Frost-Bite out in the next month or two. 

As always let me know what you think and if you have any ideas.

Tuesday, 24 February 2015

ME262


Hey guys, another quick update, with another Dustified Historical Axis unit.

This time a ME263, heavy fighter version, with 2 extra 30 mm cannons and four X-4 missiles. All of which were actually layout options however I’m not sure if any model of this specific armament flew in our timeline.

In the world of dust however, the design proved itself in 1944 and though by now outclassed by newer generation aircraft, it can still dominate the skies agains thousands of older fighters that still fill the air forces of all the blocks.

ME262 - Dust Warfare Unit Card

Rules wise, this ME262 is more heavily armed then the Fledermaus series, but less resilient and maneuverable. Because of its slightly out dated design does not have the Air Superiority special rule.  

Any thoughts on this or the previous stats for the E-100 Tiger Maus?

Hit us back on the facebook group or the comments.
Thanks and Cheers for now

Wednesday, 18 February 2015

A New Year and New Battles

Hey guys, been a while since I posted anything. Rest assured though life has been getting in the way a bit, it has not killed me or this project yet.

Through the face book group I’ve received multiple submissions for Stats for especially the Karmans. At this point slowly looking and using these, coming up with background and special rules to make the army unique. I believe at the same time I will be looking at the Redblock, keeping Dust Warfare - Campaign Book Operation Frostbite in the same Army vs Army format. Big call to anyone who’d like to dip their toe in the water for some fluff creation. Even if you just have a few ideas, Please post them in the comments!

A bit off the usual but thought I’d diversify a bit and put up a new initiative to go hand in hand with the AT43. Many people involved with Dust often use/convert contemporary ww2 scale units to add a more traditional WW2 feel for their battles. Tanks and traditional aircraft after all, still from the majority of Armored Combat Vehicles in the late war, and production of Combat walkers are switching only slowly from the production of earlier vehicles.
So Using Rosie’s Scrapyard form Dust Cornicles we’ll be showcasing some models from the WW2 era. Those that were and some that were only dreamed of...

Below is a Warfare card for the Axis Super Heavy Tank: E100 -Tiger III(s) (Tiger-Maus):
E-100 Tiger Maus - Dust Warfare Card

“In November 1942, Krupp suggested a design weighing 155 tons, compared to the 188 tons of the Maus - but still using the Maus turret, then in December 1942, Krupp suggested a design weighing 130 tons which used many of the same components as the Tiger tank with Maus turret — referred to as the "Tiger-Maus". Weight savings were to be from thinner armour, and narrowing and shortening the vehicle.”


The Tiger-Maus can be used as a support unit in any platoon that can field a Königs Luther. As always please let me know if you have any ideas about stats, point costs etc.


Next in the list for Dustification:
  •         Panzer IV Ausf. J
  •         Allied Crusader AA (Skyraker)
  •          P51D Mustang
  •          Me 262 A-1a/U5
Just a quick call, if anyone with .PSD versions of blank card templates in the new format could contact me, would be most appreciated.

The Dustification side of things will be much more casual then the AT43, cards, fluff and platoons (and background).
Using something like Rosie's Scrapyard from Dust Chronicles its 
allot easier and quicker to get stats and work out point costs, not to mention historical units these hardly need extra fluff, when Wikipedia has it all already. The main focus of this project will still be on the AT43 side of things but a little extra fun never hurts. If you have stats and point costs for your own historical and dustified unit, post in the comments or facebook page. 


Lastly just a quick note on the Issues surrounding the now infamous Kickstarter… - What a godamned mess. Though there seems to be much confusion, not least from the companies involved in it. When it started and during its entire run I followed dumbfounded by its success and the the awesomeness of the products being offered. With a deep regret did I watch the final hours of it tick by, without having invested in it. But now it deeply saddens me to see the damage done to the dust brand, as well as that of the reputation of Battlefront and to a lesser extent (because of more active community and client engagement) Dust Studio. Personally I implore both parties to sort this out as quickly as possible and for a change put the fans of this awesome game first again. 


Thanks and Cheers for now