Aircraft data cards
This is a long running and continuing journey around a collection of ideas, projects, games, models and a variety of wargaming related themes from my own imagination and from others. As I have been described as having the attention span of a forgetful goldfish you can rest assured the resulting subject matter will be diverse and (usually) entertaining! "He lived in a frenzy of enthusiasm — but nothing lasted for long with him".
Wednesday, 26 November 2025
WW2 in the Skies
Aircraft data cards
Sunday, 16 November 2025
Kickstartering Fighters of the Pacific
The base game and the two scenario packs
Way back in March of this year I posted about my acquisition of a board game called Fighters of the Pacific. You can read the post here: Fighters of the Pacific
I then was able to acquire the Coral Sea and Midway expansion packs but for completeness - especially a greater selection of aircraft - I was really keen to get a copy of the Kickstarter Stretch Goals pack. Finally, after much trawling of eBay, I have been able to get a copy!
I will let the pictures do the talking but suffice it to say that I now a selection of 24 aircraft types for the Pacific War including the infamous Japanese ‘Ohka’ manned rocket powered bomb.
Monday, 3 November 2025
Today I Have Been…..
An old favourite from back in the day - 1980 to be exact - that I spent many hours grappling with at the club. The grey matter still winces at the memory of the abuse it suffered!
…..Mostly sorting through the ship data cards from the old Yaquinto board game of Ironclads and the expansion set.
I played Ironclads an awful lot ‘back in the day’ but it became a real struggle when you started fielding a large number of ships. It works really well with around half a dozen or ships a side and I have been tempted to use the rules along with my models for old times sake. I would definitely need to revisit the rules though!
A sample ship data cards from Ironclads, in this case the famous Union gunboat U.S.S. Carondelet
The main reason I have been going through the ship data cards is because they are quite useful in respect of what guns are mounted where on a given ship. This in turn is helpful as I am currently drawing up the ship specifications for the American Civil War - the start of the ‘Ironclads’ sub period - for my new rules. These will be appearing in the new book, along with a couple of surprises.
You will recall from my last post that I am currently preparing ship cards that show individual gun positions. This is quite old school in many ways but I am a firm believer in using this type of system for naval games as it gives some extra flavour to the action.
The rules from the Expansion Kit - more ACW ships along with those for the War of the Pacific and Lissa.
Once I have completed the Ironclads ship specs I will go on and produce the ship damage cards. The final part will of course be the Great War, or at least the 1914/15 part of it.


















