- Ancient Greece (BCE 480-479): A lot of 15mm DBA armies and the question of how to play Salamis
- WWII Naval 1:3000 [i] (Early Atlantic 1939-41) Up to and including Sink the Bismarck
- WWII Naval 1:3000 [ii] (Early Pacific 1941-42) Japan Triumphant
- WWII Naval 1:3000 [iii] (Early Mediterranean 1940-42) The Malta Battles
- WWI Naval 1:3000 North Sea: Jutland
- WWII Western Front Infantry Battles: Those 20mm 1944 Normandy British Infantry to finish and some 20mm SHQ BEF figures (and an excuse to paint the Airfix Fairy Battle).
The ongoing adventures of a boy who never grew out of making and playing with plastic model kits (and even some metal ones too). Also a wargamer in search of the perfect set of wargaming rules for WWII Land and 20th Century Naval campaigns.
Sunday, 10 July 2011
A List of Interesting Things (Idle Thoughts on a Sunday)
What's on the painting table without having a designated painting table (the curse of having things packed away in boxes). My current periods of historical interest/reading (in a haphazard order of sorts):
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6 comments:
Hi Geordie,
With the exception of the Pacific the other three naval headings are right up my street and so I look forward on seeing your take on them.
Re Salamis - Tumbling Dice now have a range of 1/2400th ancient ships available....;-)
Email me re Jutland and Bismarck - I may be able to help you out with those.
All the best,
DC
Very jealous about the Battle. Lucky sod!
Actually that all sounds very orderly!
Hello David,
I am torn regarding the Tumbling Dice triremes, they look good en masse (several to a base) but I miss the detail of 1/1200 Navwar, but yet again think could I not knock up some masters myself and cast as good!
Hmmm, the pennies add up to quickly
Paul I will have to do that Fairey Battle, I've waited so long I'm tempted to buy another two to may a sacrificial flight of three
My Westland Lysander just needs a tidy up to be finished too :)
Perfect for hopelessly optimistic air cooperation duties with the BEF
mmm, looking forward to seeing the BEF Geordie
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