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Imperial Japanese Navy

Posted: Fri Jan 09, 2009 8:23 am
by thetourist
I am new to the Micronaughts line and I have a few questions for the experts.

1. Are there any major holes in the WWII Japanese line?


2. I see that there were three Amagi Class CV's completed near the end of the war but I've also read that they are very similar in appearance to the Hiryu/Soryu ships. How true is that?

3. Are GHQ's micronaughts rules primarily good for tacticaal battles or is there a astrong strategic element as well. I am trying to organize a game in the Central - Eastern Pacific where nothing is predetermined and both sides have to seek each other out. Do GHQ's rules allow for this or is it scenario based?

Thanks!

Posted: Fri Jan 09, 2009 2:56 pm
by battlewagon
Here is some information to get you started

1. The IJN line is pretty complete for major surface combatants. There are some omissions with light (escort) carriers, late war carriers and destroyers.

2. The Amagi class carriers are the same basic dimensions as the Soryu, but the elevator layout is different, Amagi is more heavily armed with AA mounts and appears to have a somewhat larger island structure with what looks like a bulge in the hull under the island.
(My reference is Japanese Warships of World War II by A. J. Watts...it says the design of the class closely followed Hiryu but with the bridge on the starboard side) I think the Soryu would make for an easier conversion.

3. The Micronauts: The Game rules are scenario based and have a section on scenario generation. For a campaign game you may have use components from another game and a referee to conduct your search phase and go to the Micronauts rules once elements of both forces come within detection range of one another.

I hope this helps.

Major Holes

Posted: Fri Jan 09, 2009 7:35 pm
by IRISH
The Tourist,

As Battlewagon mentioned the carriers are the biggest hole.
The following carriers are not done by GHQ:

CVE Hosho
CVEs Taiyo, Chuyo, Unyo
CVE Kaiyo
CVE Ryuho
CVE Shinyo
CVLs Chitose, Chiyoda CVL versions
CV Shinano
CVs Unryu, Amagi, Ikoma, Aso, Katsuragi, Kasugi ( the last 2 had different funnels )

CL Kuma
CL Oyodo

DD Shimikaze

There are some sub-classes of DDs that have not been done, as well as the Torpedo boats and escorts. They have the I-19 class which can cover some of the SS classes that were similair, but there are several like the I-400s not done.

IRISH

Posted: Sat Jan 10, 2009 5:29 am
by kiasutha
www.combinedfleet.com/

might be of help with statistics and some pics and photos...

Posted: Sun Jan 11, 2009 4:02 am
by thetourist
Thanks for all your responses! I will now be able to focus my efforts on countering the much larger US Navy and not worry about which of my ships are in dry dock waiting to be built by GHQ.

Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2009 11:08 am
by Extra Crispy
You might look at the "World War 2 At Sea" game by Avalanche Press. They have a game with the strategic aspects - you can just use your favorite tactical rules for the fighting itself.

http://www.avalanchepress.com/line_WWIISea.php