I've started the assembly stage of the Get the Goeben! project with the Austro Hungarian forces, consisting of two Tegethoff class dreadnoughts, two Admiral Spaun class light cruisers and six Tatra class destroyers. Unfortunately, one of the battleship models is missing the two funnels, which are supplied as separate parts, so that one will have to wait until I get replacements from TD. I've also ordered the other Austro Hungarian post 1900 battleships and an armoured cruiser to expand this force to a more impressive fleet.
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!
Thursday 25 July 2024
Continuation War Aircraft
I've been reading through the potential scenarios for the summer Bag the Hun Continuation scenario writing and project and have identified at least a dozen for the shortlist. These all feature the Curtiss Hawks of LeLv32, which is the theme I'll be following rather than a smorgasbord of aircraft types.
I've sorted out the 1/600 scale Tumbling Dice models that I'll need for playtesting, all of which I already had in the lead pile. The Finnish look like they're heavily outnumbered but that's just because the scenarios feature a range of Russian aircraft including I-16, MiG3, LaGG3 and I-153 fighters. There's also some SB-2 bombers but I'll have to convert or scratch build the MBR-2 seaplanes the I'll need, probably by adapting some Westland Walrus models.
Sunday 21 July 2024
La Retour
We're heading back to the UK over the next couple of days but will be back over here in Brittany next month. This means that I'll be back at the workbench, home repairs and maintenance aside, for about a week, during which time I'll be cracking on with some of the three projects I have lined up. The initial plan is to get the Spanish Napoleonic fleet assembled, so that I can take it to France to paint, but the Get the Goeben! ships are also on the 'to do' list, so we'll see what grabs my attention first. I'll also start doing some background reading for this year's Bag the Hun article, which is looking like a Continuation War set of scenarios.
Oi Navarcoi!
Saturday 20 July 2024
Friday 19 July 2024
Lentolaivue 32
I've been looking for a suitable summer holiday scenario project for Bag the Hun the last couple of days, so have been rereading my various Osprey books with a focus on the Continuation War. This is a subject I've touched on before but this time I have narrowed down the focus to one Finnish squadron, Lentolaivue 32, which flew the Curtiss Hawk from July 1941 onwards.
This is an ideal subject for scenario development, with at least a dozen potential actions identified for potential scenarios. It's also very manageable from a miniatures point of view, both in 1/600th scale and 1/285th, as I already have most of the Finnish and Soviet models required and the camouflage and markings are relatively simple. Tally Ho!
Thursday 18 July 2024
Wooden Ships and Iron Men
Wednesday 17 July 2024
Bag the Lard
I had a brief chat with Mark Backhouse the other day, catching up on things as you do, when he mentioned that he's thinking of a low key local Lard Day at some point next year. I've offered to run a Bag the Hun game, if there's any interest, so was thinking of one of the 'off the shelf' scenarios from Red Star Rampant, possibly the Stalin's Eagles one, making use of my new hex mat and possibly scaling up to 1/285th? If not I may use the opportunity to work up a new Arctic Eagles scenario, which would be a bit less obscure and potentially pull in more players.
Monday 15 July 2024
The Ship That Changed The World
I've started reading this on holiday, as we're only away for a week and it should fill up the time I have while the weather is dodgy. As this is my next project, I thought it would be a good idea to actually find out what happened, other than by reading the fairly basic outline of events on the internet. This is the standard work on the subject and will be really useful when I'm planning out what I'm going to do.
Sunday 14 July 2024
Ahoy Ivan!
The Russians have parked a replica of an eighteenth century frigate just outside our apartment in Brittany. This is the Shtandart, a reproduction of a typical frigate of the early 1700's, which has been denied access to the port of Brest due to the war in Ukraine. I might paddle out or a closer look if it's still there tomorrow?