After a long and tedious day at work, there's nothing better than a little competition to cheer things up a bit. I've started a not very serious competition over on the AK-47 Facebook group which involves a simple objective, namely to present a photo of a single 30mm x 30mm foot group, small arms, heavy weapons, commander or whatever, to show off your best painting, basing and modelling. No prizes, just for fun, but I'm hoping it will give people some inspiration for their own armies and encourage new players to have a go. Deadline 25th May.
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!
Friday, 15 May 2026
Thursday, 14 May 2026
Re-thinking Rugen
I've been re-thinking the 1/2400th scale Tumbling Dice models that I'm going to use for the Danish and Prussian ships at the Battle of Rügen. The gunboats will remain the same but the larger ships will use different models after a bit of research into relative dimensions and tonnage. I'll post a full breakdown later but I have decided to start from scratch with the models, as the ones I assembled previously are not very well constructed. I've got a lot more experience converting and detailing the TD models, so it will be worth the extra time and effort.
Wednesday, 13 May 2026
Strafing Rules for Algernon Pulls Its Off!
Tuesday, 12 May 2026
SPAD VII Scenario Research
This is the latest and quite possibly the last addition to my stack of Osprey Publishing WW1 aircraft books, a gap in my bookshelf that I've now filled and a source of potential ideas for Algy scenarios. I like the format of this series, at least for the aircraft focussed titles, and Jon Guttman really knows his stuff. I'm going to see if I can find enough information to put together a historical scenario that can be the basis of a good multiplayer game, with some cross referencing and research to fill in the gaps.
Monday, 11 May 2026
Chilean Pre-dreadnought Fleet Review
Saturday, 9 May 2026
Chilean Chop Shop Cruiser Conversion
A quiet afternoon for a change meant I could take some time to convert a Tumbling Dice Yoshino into the Chilean protected cruiser Black Encalada. This involves quite a lot of filing, cutting, filling and fettling, but I'm pleased with the end result, although it's not exactly an accurate reproduction. I'll base it up and undercoat, then add it to the Argentinian pre-dreadnoughts now sitting on the workbench for painting.
Friday, 8 May 2026
Argentinian Pre-dreadnought Painting
I've now finished painting the Chilean pre-dreadnoughts, which just need base labels and a magnet strip applied, so it's on to the Argentinian ships this weekend. These consist of the two armoured cruisers that were sold to Japan and the two proposed Ansaldo designed fast battleships that were never built, based on the Regina Elena model from the Tumbling Dice range but with twin main armament in both turrets. The first thing to do is to block in the hull and superstructure in Vallejo Cold White, mixed 50/50 with Warpaints White for extra coverage.
Thursday, 7 May 2026
Digger Dogfight Club Game
Wednesday, 6 May 2026
Return Ticket to Rügen
For my next 'tying up loose ends' project, I'm going back to a naval wargaming project of many years gestation, the Battle of Jasmund / Rugen in March 1864 during the Second Schleswig War. I've had the models for this, assembled, based and ready to paint, for well over a decade, so it's about time I actually ticked it off the 'to do' list. After a review of the 1/2400th Tumbling Dice models I previously prepared for the Danish and Prussian flotillas, I'm making some significant changes to the line up, but the Prussians are good to go as soon as I finish the Argentinian pre-dreadnoughts currently on the workbench. It will be great to finally have the chance to re-enact this obscure but significant naval clash, then hopefully work toward the other actions fought during the war.
Tuesday, 5 May 2026
Chilean Pre-dreadnought Painting Final Stretch
The 1/2400th scale Chilean pre-dreadnoughts are now nearly ready for the final base painting, varnishing and labelling, which I'm very pleased about as I can then move onto the Argentinian ships. I just need to dry brush the bases, add some wakes and now waves, then varnish in two stages before I can print and attach the labels. I'm actually thinking of sprucing up the labels on the test of my models, as they've seen some action and are looking a bit tatty!

















