Saturday, 28 January 2023
A Swift build? - part 2
Wednesday, 25 January 2023
A Swift build? - part 1
Friday, 20 January 2023
An awful Avenger? Or just a grim Grumman?
I was particularly pleased to find in JB's box this Avenger. It was a relatively quick fix. I opted for an overall mid-blue with the earlier-pattern markings. I like it.
The Avenger as it arrived - several wobbly bits and the fuselage halves were parting company.
Thursday, 19 January 2023
Flaky Fagot fettling - MiG-15 recovery part 3
Here is the finished MiG. In the end I opted for Chinese markings. I’d hoped to find North Korean decals but I have none in stock, and a set of North Vietnamese markings is earmarked for a newer model (in every sense) of MiG. A useful addition to my accumulation of aircraft.
Wednesday, 18 January 2023
Flaky Fagot fettling - MiG-15 recovery part 2
Having slapped on an undercoat of matt black, I followed up with (fairly roughly applied) Revell silver. Some red highlights were added and the canopy painted over. Now I’m off to the decal box in search of something suitable.
Tuesday, 17 January 2023
Flaky Fagot fettling - MiG-15 recovery part 1
Monday, 16 January 2023
Sailors from Mars? WW2 German Naval Troops
Sunday, 15 January 2023
Engineers at Mametz, August 1914
This was another of the Rommel in 1914 Skirmish Campaigns series - albeit this time without Lieutenant R himself. I set up the table and ran it over Zoom using A Fistful of Lead rules. Broadly a platoon of Germans had to pass along the road and the Frenchies had to prevent this.
Martin, Russell and Simon were the wicked Germans. John and Diego the French.
The French had two sections deployed using woods and shell holes as cover. The shell holes are nice resin castings I picked up on eBay. The chaps were an assortment from my accumulation of 54mm metal figures.A German section - they came strolling on and then lay down for a rest. I did notice that some of the German figures are looking a bit tatty and might benefit from a repaint.
The boche were soon under fire and some were shaken (the yellow marker) or dead, providing an opportunity to use my new Warbases skull markers.
An original 1914 photo.
The Germans were soon surging forward in an impressively orderly manner.
Another genuine 1914 photo.
The German penetration of the woods wasn’t a bloodless experience - but most of the dead markers are French.
Flying Flatiron - part 4
Saturday, 14 January 2023
MiG Alley
It’s a two-player game but I played it through solo. My initial UN offensives may have rather lacked subtlety and soon the broken aeroplanes were piling up.
There seemed to be thousands of those bloody MiGs!I then tried fighter sweeps…
…which soon created a few broken MiGs.
The cards which partly drive the game are an interesting lot. This one was a nasty shock for the UN. My first effort resulted in a win for the Commies. This is a tough game for the UN! Like I said, simple mechanisms but LOTS to think about!
Tuesday, 10 January 2023
Gamil Aerodrome, 1956
As part of the British & French 'intervention' in Egypt in 1956, 3 Para was dropped on Gamil, just to the west of Port Said. I had long wanted to game aspects of this campaign and prepared this scenario for Little Cold Wars. Back in May 2022 Russell & Pete turned up as my playtesters. The Brits were up against the clock and also trying to minimise losses.
Being quite a short game, we managed to fit it in on the same day as the TF Smith game. The British paras were mostly the Airfix WW2 figures with some conversions, the Egyptians were represented by my long-suffering Warpact Militia.
After some sharp firefights the Brits soon controlled much of the airfield.
Part of the air effort was provided by Wyverns.Not all of the air support was friendly. Historically there was a 'blue on blue' incident involving a French Corsair.