I'm thinking of taking the Fly Fight Win - Danger Zone rules with me in holiday next week, as a step up from the Korean War rules once I've got a grip on the system. I have a couple of options here, either my Falklands War aircraft or my Alto Cenepa collection, the latter one of my favourite projects from way back in the past. It will be very interesting to see if I can get my head around the air to air missile rules, which add another layer of complexity to air wargaming, but I'm pretty hopeful having played other modern rules before without too much head scratching!
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, 8 July 2025
Monday, 7 July 2025
Summer Holidays Air Wargaming
Sunday, 6 July 2025
A Test of Nerve Scenario Play Test Report
A Test of Nerve
A very fast game this morning, played al fresco on the garden table, no less.
Turn 1
Both pilots made their frontal attacks, Ltn.Udet firing first to no effect, shortly followed by Lt.Maasdorp with equally useless results.
Turn 2
Ltn.Udet made a snap turn to try to get behind his opponent, but Lt Maasdorp then pulled a nifty brake turn to get a rear deflection shot on the Jasta 11 machine at close range, narrowly failing to hit due to ropey dice rolls.
Ltn.Udet swiftly pulled another snap turn left to get behind the South African but not enough for his guns to bear. Lt.Maasdorp now did a swift wing over to line up a front deflection shot at range two.
Turn 3
Lt.Maasdorp's Fire card came up on the initial turn of the deck. Once again, however, his dice rolling let him down, even though he had a two second bonus for firing, scoring only one 5/6 against Ltn.Udets two.
Ltn.Udet now hacked a hard left turn to place him at dead close range for a rear deflection shot on the Sopwith Camel. With eleven D6 for firing, the Junior Ace scored 6 hits, while Lt.Maasdorp rolled only 1 save on his 8D6 roll.
Five hits against the Sopwith Camel's robustness of two gave a 2C critical hit. Now, Ltn.Udet pulled a blinder, rolling an 11 on the 2D6 critical chart.
Boom!
The Sopwith Camel exploded in mid-air, the pilot being thrown clear to fall to his death below.
Victory number 22 for the Ace!
Good fun and a fairly historical outcome. Lt.Maasdorp was very unlucky with his dice rolling compared to Ltn.Udet, so I'm going to re-run the scenario to see if he can last longer and even shoot down the Jasta 11 pilot before being shot down himself.
Friday, 4 July 2025
Steamer Wars Summer Project?
I am once again thinking of tackling a Lake Tanganyika mini-project for my holidays, based on the Steamer Wars campaign system and Tumbling Dice 1/600th scale models. These have been stockpiled for a couple of years and would be assembled over the holidays while I am in Brittany, including some conversions to make models that are required but not included in the range.
This idea has been floating around for a few years now but, as my overall focus this year is the First World War, it makes a lot of sense as a holiday project, so much so that I've been in touch with David Manley to ask if he'd design some of the missing boats.
In fact, it turns out he's already been working on STL files for the Belgian armed barge Dix Tonnes and the launch Netta, not to mention some shore batteries in the distinctive armoured covers, which may or may not appear in the range at some point. It would be great to see some dhows and even the Baron Dhanis added to his 'to do' list as well.
I even suggested that these might scale up to 1/300th, to appeal to the Cruel Seas fan base, or even 1/200th to complement Rod Langton's excellent coastal forces range but I think that might be a big ask, as it would require all of the other vessels involved to be modelled too.
Thursday, 3 July 2025
Algernon's Patent Manoeuvre Handbook QRS
Wednesday, 2 July 2025
A Test of Nerve Play Test
Independent Force
I spotted this on eBay today and put in an offer which was accepted, so will hopefully have it delivered in time for the holidays. It's obviously relevant for my Jasta 18 project and there's even Ltn.Kurt Monnigton's OAW Fokker DVII on the front cover, so it will be very useful. It's actually a signed copy as well which is a rather nice thing.
Tuesday, 1 July 2025
A Test of Nerve
I have been putting the finishing touches to a 'fast play' scenario for Algernon Pulls Its Off! that I've been working on over the last couple of days. This is a historical scenario based on Ernst Udet's 22nd victory in March 1918, designed for quick play with minimal preparation. I'll be play testing the game tomorrow if it all goes according to plan, with the idea being to encourage other people to give it a go as well. This month's challenge on the Algy Facebook group is to play a game and post an after action report, so I'd better set a good example myself and get a game sorted. I just need to work up the very small card deck and I'm good to go!
Monday, 30 June 2025
INWarD 2025
Saturday, 28 June 2025
Argentinian Inshore Squadron Finished
It was too hot to do much today, so I finished off the Argentinian Inshore Squadron for my on going 'What If?' pre-dreadnought solo campaign. These are all Tumbling Dice 1/2400th scale models from either the Victorian range or the Age of Battleships range. The Chileans are now looking a bit feeble so I'm going to paint up the protected cruiser Chacabuco and the old central battery ironclad Almirante Cochrane to beef up the fleet.