Another second hand hardback from the local charity shop in mint condition and only four quid. I have had various attempts at wargaming daylight bombing missions but never really got beyond the planning stage, partly due to the painting workload but also as it is a logistical nightmare to play solo. I think I'll read this over the holidays and see if I can finally bite the bullet.
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, 9 December 2025
Sunday, 2 June 2024
Reading to Rewind
Friday, 9 February 2024
Wings at War 'How To?'
Mr Tumbling Dice, Paul Sulley, asked me for some reason to proofread and edit the Wings at War rule booklets to see if I could make the movement, energy management and action point system less opaque for customers. Apparently, he's had a lot of emails from prospective players who are confused by the text and who have given up on the game before they've had a chance to try it out. I thought the best way to clarify things would be to produce a set of 'box out' example moves including one turn that works and another where the flight parameters are exceeded, resulting in too much energy at the end of the turn and a spin, resulting in a crash. Here's the first example using the Desert Spitfires rules as a template, although the idea would be to modify this to fit the other rules in the series. Any feedback would be very welcome.
Saturday, 9 December 2023
A Mighty Fortress
I'm planning a Wings at War project for next year, having not managed to get a complete one done yet despite several abortive attempts, apart from MiG Alley. Of the attempts I've made, the Flames Above the Falklands and Duel of Aces are closest to the finishing line, but not quite close enough to be ticked off the 'to do' list, mainly because I run out of steam.
Next year, however, I'm planning something that will have longer legs and be versatile enough to be used with other air warfare rules including Bag the Hun and Bombers Over Germany. I tried something similar for the Battle of Britain but got bored with painting repetitive camouflage patterns, but I think this one will be a better option.
This is A Mighty Fortress, the set of Wings at War rules covering the bombing campaign in NW Europe. It's up against Thud Ridge for next year's project, so there's some stiff competition. It has the advantage of a cross over with Bag the Hun and lots of interesting aircraft, the Tumbling Dice models being particularly nice and the Flight Deck Decals insignia equally cool, as well as giving me the chance to run some really big multiplayer games at the club.
What's not to like?
Tally Ho!
Friday, 4 September 2020
Autumn Action Plan
Friday, 28 August 2020
Biting the Bullet with Bombers over Germany
Monday, 24 August 2020
Bombers over Germany
I was browsing through the 1/600 Air Wargaming Groups.io forum, looking for Bag the Hun alternatives, when I found these fast play rules for WW2 bomber missions, aptly titled Bombers Over Germany.
They look really good and although hex based they seem designed for formations of aircraft, with relatively large numbers of bombers and fighters on the table. They are definitely not over complicated but still have plenty of detail including a rather nifty critical hit system. I think they are potentially great and ideal for multiplayer games.
And they're Free!
The Tumbling Dice models used to illustrate the rulebook are beautifully painted and based on homemade wire and hex base stands, so nothing too complicated to replicate, apart from the paint job. I also already have some suitable models in the lead pile but would need to get some more to run a full game, so another excuse to order some new shiny things.
An exciting project for 2021!?
https://arsmwargame.files.wordpress.com/2016/08/bombers-over-germany-2-0.pdf
https://arsmwargame.wordpress.com/2016/09/22/bombers-over-germany/















