Friday 23 September 2022

Naval November (and October)

 

I realized today that my WW1 German insignia decals are either too small or out of register, so I'm going to have to postpone finishing the aircraft until I get some more, although I can complete the RFC models and my Falklands War jets this weekend. After that, I really want a break from air wargaming, so I'm going to dedicate the next couple of months to a naval project from my 'to do' list. This will probably be a pre-dreadnought or late ironclad project, with my Chilean and US cruisers as a starting point, but it could also be the WW1 Steamer Wars Lake Tanganyika project instead. I'll make up my mind over the weekend and then make a start, as I really want get another full-on new naval project stowed away by the end of 2022.

2 comments:

  1. Hello there Jim,

    Steamer Wars are a magnificent set of rules and the supplements are good fun as well. Lake Tanganyika and East Africa are on my ‘to do’ list but I have a strange hankering for something Sand Pebbles based….

    All the best,

    DC

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  2. Yep, they look like good rules for some small scale action but I'm in two minds about that or some pre-dreadnought naval using Broadside and Salvo.

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