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.
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Saturday, 16 May 2026
Sometimes You Buy a Book for the Game it has Hidden Inside It!
Friday, 15 May 2026
I have been to Heaven (again): Barter Books
Even "just looking" you will find something that you cannot put back on the shelves (see below. what is not to like about early war RN Destroyer Actions in The Phoney War and my inner "WWI Dreadnought Battleship Gunnery" nerd had to get the Barr and Stroud history - they made the ranging instruments for the Grand Fleet amongst other achievements):
As well as the books I got the Barter Books Plastic Bag and infamous Keep Calm and Carry On mug, to replaced the demised previous one I had (see below, the place is quality that gives out bargains - highly recommended):
Thursday, 14 May 2026
Inspirational Photo of an IS2 (pair) - Berlin 1945
Wednesday, 13 May 2026
Hannah Fry: Intelligent Agents (are NOT your friends!)
Tuesday, 12 May 2026
The Big (28mm) Napoleonic Build - Attacking The (British) Plastic Kit Pile - The Great Assemble
One box lead to another, then another (see below, Victrix Highlanders, Flank Company boys):
In the end there were "legion" (see below, Perry's British Nap Infantry done as British Peninsular Infantry, 40 in total [36 normal and 4 riflemen])
Not forgetting the Wargames Atlantic British Rifles (see below, 32 in a box but I made 24 and donated 8 to a good cause - still you only need a few):
Missing from the camera rollcall were yet more Victrix Peninsular British Flank and Centre Companies (104 figures in total, 52 each pack). All told, including a few "gifted" figures I already had assembled, there are just over 300 Napoleonic British Peninsular foot. These form a "future painting project". I plan to do the painting in batches - for Sharp Practice (TFL) and/or One Hour Skirmish Wargame Rules (John Lambshead). Building up and getting games in at the same time.
So, I had inadvertently started to put the Waterloo heads on. The Shakos are different, no feather. Did I really care? It was one of those wargaming itches. I argued the toss with myself, then as there were only nine made so far, decapitations were made and heads were swapped, we were "all" off the to Peninsular. If they have to appear at a later date at Waterloo, I can also live with that!
Monday, 11 May 2026
AI - An Inside Take (AI Developer Interview)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?
A self confessed nerdy AI enthusiast (saying which, I have a lot of empathy and respect for) who I would call at teh top of his games was at the leading edge, being completely honest about the hype and dangers of AI. Also being very honest about how little we know about their workings. Computer Science knowledge of ANN makes Physicists look good (as they guess about Dark Matter and Dark Energy).
Sunday, 10 May 2026
Saturday, 9 May 2026
Wargames that Teach Leadership - Extraordinary college
- The Battle of Luethen
- A Special Forces "smash and grab" from a train behind enemy lines
- A successful Viking raid is confronted with a Saxon Shieldwall between it and its longship home
- A Three Musketeers "look out for your friends" escapade
Friday, 8 May 2026
Note to Self: Following this person ... Hannah Fry (Mathematics-Science)
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/iz6zFt7G3Kc
Interesting Science Info Youtube Channel
https://www.youtube.com/@fryrsquared/shorts
Hannah Fry: Cambridge Mathematician, Science Evangeliser
Note: Panzer Taster - Please avoid the wargamer cringe at the beginning
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mkSZN-Zs9No
Yes, I may even forgive her for showing images of a T-80, Pz I and a Pz IV Short 75mm which definitely were not worrying Allied planners in 1944) because she is a brilliant mathematics and science educator.
PS: I completely agree with her on the negative hypothesis on AI Agents.
Thursday, 7 May 2026
Note to Self: Need to try out "Bloody Big Battle" sometime (Franco Prussian War)
https://www.northstarfigures.com/list.php?man=296&cat=140&page=1
Possibly for use in a Franco-Prussian 15mm Campaign I always said I would do!
Wednesday, 6 May 2026
What's Going on with the Internet?
So .. I think .. "There is weird stuff going on all over the Internet! Again see my blog's stats. Now remember - given the fact that I really stopped posting - not much in the last six months (from over 100+ posts to less that 20 year) and I have just started posting in earnest again (as a diary without mass interest content).These stats do not reflect interest in my blog but I propose rather a "scraping" of the blog sphere and Internet in general! Where did a 300k viewing audience come from since March - given I only have 243 followers (of which only about an estimated 60 or so I would call actively viewing new posts)!"
Tuesday, 5 May 2026
Audio Book: Prevail (The Inspiring Story of of Ethiopia's Victory Over Mussolini's Invasion 1935-1941)
Monday, 4 May 2026
Note to Self: 28mm Warlord Games US M3 Lee Assembly Instructions
It suddenly comes together as a tank when the top is placed on (see below, the M3 Lee 90% there, or there until an 88mm gets the Lee in its sights):
Complete with radio aerial (and like the Tiger I model I wonder how long the radio aerial is going to last) and a few more fiddly bits - front and rear lights, handrails (see below, the finished "monster", possibly for its crew survival potential rather than fighting ferocity, although a 75mm high explosive shell is highly respected by infantry and anti-tank crews on the Tunisian battlefield):
Although "cheap" by buying a loose sprue these online assembly instructions from Warlord Games saved me from stupid errors. Despite the cleaness of the build I had to make study of these, particularly in reference to the turret build and the M3 Lee commanders hatch (see below, Warlord Games M3 Lee Assembly Instructions link):
Sunday, 3 May 2026
Italian WW2 Infantry Platoon for Chain of Command (Wargames Atlantic Figures)
Two packets (32 figures each) of Wargames Atlantic WWII Italian Infantry allow a Chain of Command basic platoon plus some extra infantry supports (another squad, plus SMG upgrades and extra pioneers/engineers [people with spades] specialists). Altogether a nice entertaining project (see below, housed in the carefully "husbanded" [much to the annoyance of the long suffering wife] butter and margarine tubs - we seem to eat a lot of dairy products that might not be good for my cholesterol):
The mass assembly complete and the weather outside favourable meant it was spray painting time (see below, attacked from four quarters the Italians take on the subtle sheen of Ghoul Grey courtesy of "The Colour Forge" [www.thecolourforge.com] 500ml spray can):
Next stage is to grit the base (PVA, sand and grit) before putting over a Vallejo Brown "Dipping Wash". Please note the cute CV33 AFV tucked in amongst the infantry (see below, provided as a generous Xmas gift from Renko, to the chagrin of the Greeks):
Saturday, 2 May 2026
Another Fairey Battle 1/72
Note: More successful designs had "two engines" - it seems that it was being asked to perform too much with too little horse power, with too big a crew (three)!
Friday, 1 May 2026
Big Man Spotted in Small Tiger II Turret
I removed the "big chap" from the Tiger II and just "closed up" the tank for action! Problem solved!
Thursday, 30 April 2026
Waterloo Refight - Waddington's Solo Book Game to Tabletop
I present it in the style of a certain Airfix Waterloo Wargame Set (all Red-British, Blue-French and even Black-Prussian [although you would have to add them yourself later from the Airfix product line]) for those of a certain 1970's "as a young kid" age (see below, I remember having one of these in 1975 courtesy of my two older brothers - as a youngster I honestly did not know what to make of it at the time, or how precious it really was):
Meanwhile our Napoleon [Renko] prepares to meet his Waterloo - note, poker chits represent Napoleons command capability and time, once you have spend all your chits you have no more command capacity or time left, a beautifully elegant system):
Napoleon is taking no chances and the KGL are evicted from Le Haye Saint in brutal fashion (see below, after a desultory few turns of bombardment with the British successfully hiding on the reverse slope d'Erlon's 1st Corp are ordered to attack. A ferocious British Cavalry charge decimates the infantry attack, but the survivors still manage to storm the Sand Pit and take the famous farmhouse at the point of the bayonet [Napoleon had a huge sigh of relief on that one]):
With time running short it was the turn of the Imperial Guard to help smash the last remaining British and Dutch-Belgian infantry formation on Wellington;s right flank. The Young and the Middle Guard perished in the attempt, but it was the Old Guard who carried the day for Napoleon, with precious little time to spare on the clock - or rather a very small pile of poker chits remained (see below, the British retire [rout] to Brussels, but it was "a close run thing"):
Another great game and Abba will now have to pen alternative lyrics for their song, as (still) Emperor Renko Napoleon reigns!
Wednesday, 29 April 2026
Note to Self: Tamiya/Warlord Games 28mm King Tiger Assembly Instructions Link
The "big cat" beast - the German King Tiger tank (see below, another "why on earth not" Warlord Games "sprue sale" purchase):
Although a relatively simple build - instructions help (see link below):
https://www.chaosbunker.de/en/2018/07/23/review-bolt-action-king-tiger-with-zimmerit-plastic-kit/
Tuesday, 28 April 2026
Note To Self: Tamiya/Warlord Games 28mm Tiger I Assembly Instructions Link
Monday, 27 April 2026
Four Books on Midway
Book 2: Midway - Incredible Victory. A somewhat popularist follow on from the above, but from an American perspective, that is dramatic in its recounting of the battle. It seems to set the pace and scene for most wargames of the battle. A fight against incredible odds and patriotic American sacrifice, There was great patriotism but the actual combatants were more evenly matched than portrayed. Nevertheless it does convey the tension of the times,
Tuesday, 24 February 2026
Been making some 28mm Kits
She came up nicely, less parts in 28mm than most 20mm kits (see below, looking ship shape and ready for battle):
Keeping with the 1944 theme, my Crusader originally bought as a Western Desert AFV had a course change and became a AA D-Day+ addition to the British Armour inventory (see below, the Crusader had an extended career with the various specialist functions it found itself in):
The Western Desert armour support was provided by the Valentine Mk II/III variant (another nice Rubicon kit). I did briefly toy with the idea of a Soviet version but decided that could wait for a 6pdr later variant (see below, 2pdr and 3 inch turret options shown):














































