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.
Thirty-four destroyers! Painting and basing them is quite some feat, and once you have your Japanese ships done as well, you will be able to mount some very large fleet actions.
No problem James and I have plenty more to work on ;)
Cheers Bob, nothing wrong your recon skills correctly reporting the number and type back to Yamamoto - the IJN could have well used used skills in a recon plane at Midway ;)
I have so much "ship lead" and enjoy them so much but relatively have played but few naval games. Always the bridesmaid but never the bribe. GQ1/2 were my default rule-set but I have David Manley's rule sets and I have high hopes far them being quick play with my "land-based" wargaming friends. His Russo Jap rules worked really well I have to say!
Great to see more of these.
ReplyDeleteRegards, James
Geordie,
ReplyDeleteThirty-four destroyers! Painting and basing them is quite some feat, and once you have your Japanese ships done as well, you will be able to mount some very large fleet actions.
All the best,
Bob
No problem James and I have plenty more to work on ;)
ReplyDeleteCheers Bob, nothing wrong your recon skills correctly reporting the number and type back to Yamamoto - the IJN could have well used used skills in a recon plane at Midway ;)
I have so much "ship lead" and enjoy them so much but relatively have played but few naval games. Always the bridesmaid but never the bribe. GQ1/2 were my default rule-set but I have David Manley's rule sets and I have high hopes far them being quick play with my "land-based" wargaming friends. His Russo Jap rules worked really well I have to say!