Having done some proof reading for David Manley's new campaign supplement for the Sino Japanese War, I was chuffed to recieve a complimentary copy of the rules via Wargame Vault. This is going to be my naval project this year, once the Malta Bag the Hun thing is finished, with some Tumbling Dice model assembly and basing scheduled for the Easter holidays. It really looks like an excellent campaign system and, as it's designed for Broadside and Salvo, I already know how the rules work, which is always a bonus. Thank you David.
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!
Saturday, 7 February 2026
Malta 1940 Forward Momentum
The Malta 1940 project is now in the offing and the background research has already identified at least four potential scenarios featuring the Gloster Gladiators of the Hal Far Fighter Flight and No.261 Squadron, alongside the Hawker Hurricanes that arrived from July 1940 onwards.
I've dug out my models from the lead pile that I've accumulated over the years, in both 1/600th and 1/300th scale, with almost everything I need already in my stash. In fact I'm only missing one CR.42 in 1/300th scale and one Hurricane in 1/600th scale, so pretty much good to go!
I now need to decide if I'm going to go back to my Bag the Hun roots and paint up the 6mm models, which include the absolutely stunning Leasing Edge SM.79, Macchi MC.200 and Hurricanes, or go for the quick option of Tumbling Dice in 1/600th, some of which I've already assembled and based for another project.
...answers in a postcard?
Thursday, 5 February 2026
Malta Gladiator Scenario Project
Wednesday, 4 February 2026
Malta Gladiators
I had a query from a wargamer about Malta scenarios for Bag the Hun yesterday, specially ones involving Gladiators, or Sea Gladiators to be precise. I had written some Malta scenarios a few years for No.85 Squadron, which can be found in the 2014 Summer Special, but haven't returned to the subject since then.
I had some spare time today so decided to investigate the subject using Fighters over Malta as a starting point. I was looking for potential historical actions that went beyond the Faith, Hope and Charity period, and it soon became apparent that there are some possibilities. In fact, I think there are at least three or four engagements that could be worked up into viable games.
I'll carry on looking into this as I'm pretty sure it would be a vote winner for Bag the Hun players. The next thing to do is a bit more digging to add some detail to the potential scenarios, specifically the Italian side of the equation, bringing it all together as a series of sketches, after which I can start writing something up for play testing.
I am also thinking of submitting the end result to Wargames, Soldiers and Strategy magazine, if they are interested in some Malta air wargaming content. I'll contact Guy Bowers to see if he thinks it's something he'd like to explore and where it might fit into the editorial plan? If not, I'll send it all off to Nick Skinner for the Lard Mag!
Tuesday, 3 February 2026
Early War SCW Aircraft Extras
I wasn't really intending to add any early war aircraft to the Spanish Civil War Bag the Hun project, but I have given in and ordered a few that can be used for both the Nationalists and Republicans. These include some Nieuport Delage NiD 52 fighters, some Bregiet XIX light bombers and a handful of Dewoitine D.371 fighters. I also have some assorted models that can be used in my spares box, so they might be added to the mix if I need some bombers, reconnaissance or transport aircraft. In the meantime, I'm still working on the later war Republican stuff, most of which is Soviet supplied.
Monday, 2 February 2026
Prussian Preussen Class Ironclad Conversion
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Biggles and the Black Ravens Resources
Sunday, 1 February 2026
Winged Sabres
I'm always looking for potential scenario material for Algernon Pulls It Off! and this book should tick a lot of the boxes. It relates the operational history of No.20 Squadron RFC / RAF from February 1916 through to November 1918, initially being equipped with the F.E.2 and latterly with the F.2b Bristol Fighter. I'd been after a good hardback copy at a decent price for quite a while, which I have now located and ordered. I'm looking forward to using it for some scenario research, the aim being to write up and play test at least one game. Tally Ho!
Saturday, 31 January 2026
Utilising Speed in Algernon Pulls It Off!
I re-leaned something today that I had completely overlooked, assuming that Algernon Pulls It Off! uses the same system as Bag the Hun 2 to calculate and utilise aircraft speed.
After re-reading the relevant bit of the rules, it clearly stated that you can 'slow down or speed up within the maximum speed' but the D4 modifier has to be applied on top of that, depending on your pilot skill level.
To be honest, I have been playing using the system in Bag the Hun 2, where you have to move the full basic distance. I should have realised that this was wrong, having originally played the first edition of Bag the Hun, where the same flexibility is included.
I'm actually looking forward to playing some games with the correct speed rules to see just how it speeds up, or s possibly slows down, game play. It will certainly give players more opportunity to manoeuvre into position and get on the tail of their opponents, which is an exciting opportunity for them to shoot things down rather than spend ages plotting their moves.
Tally Ho!
Friday, 30 January 2026
Bag the MiG Card Deck
The cards are quite large, as they were originally designed for multi player games, but they can be scaled down on a photocopier if preferred. They are designed for use with the original, first edition of Bag the Hun but will work fine with Bag the Hun 2 mechanics, apart from the use of blinds rather than bogeys. They are available to download from the Bag the Hun FB group files as a handy .pdf document.














