- ACW River operations
- Balkan Wars using the blocks
- 1914 Mediterranean
- Operation Barbarossa - again, using the blocks
I have been thinking about the Balkans and the 1914 Med ideas and am expecting to be revising these as they are a little close to one another in many ways. I want to make use of the Minifigs ships I have for the naval dimension but am being lured into period specific fictional forces rather than the historical types. I will have to give this some thought.
The ACW kit will be the first of these to be tackled as I really want to get this finished - especially as I will need to make some more models as well. The land side will of course be using the Portable Wargame and the blocks so that will be one facet I will not need to worry about.
Operation Barbarossa will be an interesting one and at this stage I am undecided how I will tackle this but there is no immediate rush and I am sure a solution will present itself in due course. Assuming this works out in whatever shape or form it eventually takes I would then like to explore some Western desert type action but that is a long way off.
I have a few other ideas to toy with (I am still thinking about the best way to game the North Atlantic in 1941!) and I am quite sure there will be a few surprises along the way but the great thing for me now though is the fact that at last I can experiment properly with rules, games and periods without any of it impacting on the domestic routine!
4 comments:
Its always a good idea to have a cunning plan ... I have lots of them!
All the best,
Bob
Hi Bob,
Plan A followed by Plan B with the added safety of Plans C through Z is always a sensible option methinks....;-)
One has to expect the unexpected!
All the best,
DC
I think you need to delve into 1918/1919 Baltic operations with me...
C'mon: RN Coastal Craft and monitors, daring raids against Red Battleships, amphibious operations, observation dirigibles, coastal forts - its got the lot! And maybe the odd Aeronef too perchance...
Hi Paul,
Obscure Weirdness eh? What's not to love!?
All the best,
DC
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