Blood Red Skies Unboxing: Messerschmitt ME 410 Squadron
June 4, 2019 by dignity
Justin and Gerry take to the skies with the Messerschmitt ME 410 squadron for Blood Red Skies from Warlord Games.
This squadron comes with six metal miniatures in 1/200th scale and all the decals, tokens, ability and stat cards you need to get them on the table.
Is the ME 410 your bomber of choice?
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Dakka Dakka Dakka Dakka Dakka Dakka!!
Warlord’s metal casting can be a bit dodgy at times. Generally it is very good but I have gotten a few duds in my time. They have very good customer service though.
Saw some of the twin engined boxes at the expo and could tell by weight of box they were metal. Wasn’t sure if they needed assembly and couldn’t see the quality, so I resisted. I do want to expand Blood Red Skies and twin engines will be the ones I choose, but I really need to get it on the table for a game before I buy more. I still have some moulds from long ago and the casting materials. Used to mass produce elves and dwarves for Warhammer Fantasy Battle. Science of casting is simple and there’s an art… Read more »
As they were referred to as….meat on the table. How fighter pilots become aces quickly.
Would be better if they were plastic.
nice to see bigger planes and seeing them in metal is nice
I like this beefy fighter-bomber.
I don’t understand why they went metal…
Thanks for the vid guys!
Not the most common aircraft of the war so probably not going to sell as many and it’s far cheaper to produce in metal rather than the expense of plastic tooling
Yeah, you are right @torros i didn’t think of that…
One of the BF 110 replacements that never worked out to their satisfaction for the Luftwaffe, neat wee models.
Good to see the range being expanded to mix up the games more.
It’s nice seeing Warlord bringing out the lesser known aircraft into the game.
Looks nice. But I will start with flames of war first.
Wait, you glue the flight stands on? Doesn’t that make them a PITA to store and transport/ Don’t they take up much more room that way?