I've narrowed down the focus of my next scenario project for Algernon Pulls It Off! to No.10 Squadron, Royal Naval Air Service, or Naval 10 as it was known at the time. This will revolve around 'B' Flight under the leadership of Flight Commander Raymond Collishaw from May to September 1917. This unit was known for painting the cowlings of its Sopwith Triplanes matt black and for the pilots also marking their individual aircraft with a name beginning with 'Black', for example, Black Maria, Black Death, Black Prince and so on. The pilots were all Canadians, which gives the project a distinctive theme, as well as being very experienced in aerial combat, having flown Sopwith Strutters and Pups beforehand. This set of scenarios will be smaller than the Jasta 18 project but there's plenty of potential for some really good 'dogfight' style games with Albatros DIII's of Jagdgeschwader I, the infamous 'Flying Circus' of von Richthofen, definitely making a regular appearance.
Jim's Wargames Workbench
Welcome to my blog. I have upwards of 100 projects in various stages of incompletion or total abandonment, so you may well find something of interest if you rummage about a bit. I concentrate on solo air and naval wargaming but other 'skirmishy' things quite often pop up out of nowhere, only to disappear again after something else grabs my attention. I even finish the occasional project now and again!
Tuesday, 1 April 2025
Cruel Seas Coastal Forces Club Game
From the club forum....
For those of you who play Cruel Seas, the next club multiplayer weekend will be a coastal forces game set in 1942 off the Hook of Holland. This will be an interception by MTB's of German S boats returning from a patrol off the East Coast convoy lanes.
We will be using 1/72nd scale MTB and E Boat models by Airfix and Revell, which will be provided for players to command, along with the car park area immediately adjacent to the Badger Farm community centre. Sainsbury's has very kindly offered the use of a number of large blue tarpaulins to represent the north sea. Dickie has volunteered to scratch build some islands.
It will be a late start and the game will run over night from Saturday to Sunday morning. No date has been agreed as this depends on availability and the phases of the moon. Please sign up if you are interested. Any assistance with model building and costumes will be gratefully appreciated.
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Monday, 31 March 2025
Bloody April for Algernon Pulls It Off!
For my next sortie with Algernon Pulls It Off! I'm going back to the first half of 1917, leading up to the period known as 'Bloody April' during which the Albatros DIII and the newly formed Jastas, cut a swathe through the RFC and RNAS ranks. I've played a lot of games based on this period using other rules, so I know that it's a really good basis for some exciting scenarios.
I've already painted the required Tumbling Dice models for 1/1600th games, but have now just enquired with Paul at Sabotage3D about a selection of 1/300th scale prints including Albatros DIII's, Sopwith Pups, Sopwith Triplanes, Sopwith 1 1/2 Strutters, Nieuport 17's and a couple of aerial reconnaissance / artillery spotting types for both sides.
This is quite a lot of models but will allow me to write some really good scenarios and set up some classic 'dogfight' games, for my own solo wargaming but also for the club. when I get round to running some games. I'm thinking of writing a follow on article for the Lard Mag based on this different timeframe, to complement the later Jasta 18 scenario project, but it all depends on getting the ply testing done for that one first.
Sunday, 30 March 2025
Caquot Balloon Painting Progress
Airco DH.2 Aircraft Record Sheet
Saturday, 29 March 2025
Hurricats and Catafighters
I've decided to write a Lard Mag article for Bag the Hun focussing on FCS and CAM ship 'Hurricats' or 'Catafighters' on the Arctic and North Atlantic convoys. I've already done some research online, as you do these days, but have also bought a handful of second hand hard back books on the subject including Ralph Barker's 'The Hurricats' to replace my digital copy with something sniffable.
I've got a few ideas for solo scenario mechanics, to handle both launching and ditching but also intercepting enemy aircraft, so it's looking like a feasible solo themed project already. I have also considered a two player scenario, but that's very sketchy. As usual, I will play test whatever I come up with using 1/600th scale Tumbling Dice aircraft and 1/3000th scale ships, although I'm also tempted by 1/1200th if I can find some suitable models.
Friday, 28 March 2025
Balloon Busting
I'm really busy this weekend but determined to crack on with the balloon busting, painting the British Caquot balloon and building a Drachen for the Germans. There's a bit of an historical debate, so it would seem, about the exact colour of observation balloons, with various possible shades from khaki, to canvas, olive green and even silver dope. I've gone for Foundry Drab in three layers for the Caquot balloon but will paint the Drachen in a shade of faded green, which seems to have been aone of the colours used at the time.
Thursday, 27 March 2025
Rocketeers over the Reich Redux
Now that I've nearly finished writing the Jasta 18 scenarios for Algernon Pulls It Off! I'm turning my attention back to at least one Lard Mag article for Bag the Hun. I have some ideas for this, including the Hurricat games, but it won't be Arctic Eagles as originally planned because that's a really big project to do on top of Raben's Ravens. As very few articles seem to be submitted for Bag the Hun, it is incumbent on me to put together at least one each year, in order to keep the flag flying for the rules.
As a fall back, in case I don't get my act together, I have a couple of scenarios I devised and played several years ago, featuring the 336th Fighter Squadron, USAAF, in late 1944 to early 1945. There are two scenarios already written but they need some tweaking and balancing to make them more effective, so I'm going to have a think about that, as well as writing an introduction for the article. I may even write a third scenario to bundle in with the other two, as that would round things off nicely.
Algy Aircraft Multiple Record Sheet
Wednesday, 26 March 2025
Algy Aircraft Record Sheets Sorted
I really think that the original stats from from the rules are a bit wonky but I'm also not convinced by some of the numbers in the revised lists. What's really needed is a mechanism to convert actual performance into game data, something I may have a go at myself. There is a system of sorts for the first edition of Bag the Hun which might be adaptable for Algy, so that would be a good place to start.