Saturday, 30 May 2026

A Little Part of Jutland

The printed Jutland counters mounted on 3/4 sized Jenga Blocks. 

Tomorrow is the 110th anniversary of the Battle of Jutland. Back in 2016 I had planned to tackle a refight using 1:2400th scale models and indeed, I managed to get the capital ships from both sides completed using a combination of Stonewall Miniatures cast in metal and Panzerschiffe cast in resin, but was unable to push on to complete the cruisers and destroyers. The collection has long since moved on. Ken Reilly, of Yarkshire Gamer fame, did manage to fight the battle using GHQ 1:2400th models and very impressive it looked as well. As an aside is a great advocate for the humongous, Cecil B. DeMille style wargame and everything he does is in the grandest of manners!


British dreadnoughts from Panzerschiffe apart from H.M.S. Revenge and Marlborough which are Stonewall Miniatures


More British dreadnoughts - this time a mixture of Stonewall and Panzerschiffe


Panzerschiffe British battlecruisers


H.M.S. Tiger and the the three ‘splendid cats’ are from Stonewall whilst H.M.S. New Zealand and Indefatigable are from Panzerschiffe


5th Battle Squadron courtesy of Stonewall Miniatures


The first batch of German Dreadnoughts - all of these are Stonewall Miniatures


The earlier German dreadnoughts


The German pre-dreadnoughts - sadly I cannot remember where these came from. I have a feeling they may well have been Panzerschiffe. 

The German battlecruisers. The two Derfflinger class are metal whilst the remainder are resin.

Anyways, I was determined not to miss out marking the occasion this time and so have persuaded the two amigos, Messrs Fox and Huband to tackle an old favourite of mine - Avalon Hill’s Jutland or as I like to think of it, a board game without a board.

It would be nice to tackle the full Jutland operation - perhaps that will one for another day - but due to time restraints we are looking to tackle the opening phase of the battle involving the battlecruisers. The rules will be as written in the Jutland rule book but with a minor change. I do not have a physical copy of the game but I do have a series of PDFs that contain just about everything written about the game in the old Avalon Hill General magazine, along with scans of all the game components from each of the two editions of the game that were produced. The minor change I mentioned is that I have substituted inches for all the movement and firing ranges as the associated devices used in the game are unavailable.

Aside from playing the game itself, there is another reason I am keen to do this. I want to remind myself about the gunnery and damage system used and how this may help with the rules for the new book. So the game will be a bit of a test bed to an extent. 

I settled on the battlecruiser action as it is fairly compact in terms of the number of ships with the added bonus, at least for the Royal Navy that is, of the arrival of the 5th Battle squadron at some point….


13 comments:

  1. That was a very nice collection you had. Adding the Jenga blocks is a nice touch. God speed in your refight endeavor.

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    1. Hi WEK 3,

      It was great fun to do at the time but proved to be a little on the ambitious side. In retrospect keeping the battlecruisers for both sides and the 5th battle squadron would have been a nice core to a collection. Adding the light cruisers and destroyers would not have been as large an undertaking as it would have been for the whole battle.

      All the best,

      DC

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  2. Have a great game David 😊

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    1. Hi Jim,

      It should be a cracker!

      All the best,

      DC

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  3. Great idea mounting the Jutland counters on Jenga block - hope you follow this up with an AAR

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    1. Hi Geordie,

      That is the plan sir! The ‘not quite Jenga’ Jenga blocks are a lot easier to move than the original counters.

      All the best,

      DC

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  4. A lovely collection of Battlewagons mate!

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    1. G’Day Paul,

      Sadly I no longer have them but they certainly scrubbed up well enough.

      All the best,

      DC

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  5. I really like the printed counter on Jenga block idea, very clever, great project.

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    1. Hi Donnie,

      To tell the truth it was very much a spur of the moment idea - at the time I had a pile of 3/4 length blocks laying around so this seemed like a great way to make some durable markers.

      All the best,

      DC

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  6. David ,, have you seen this game .. https://megablitzandmore.blogspot.com/2026/01/the-kaisers-high-seas-fleet-great-war.html (Tim Gow's Blog) - Loos nice and it mentions the Goeban!

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  7. Every wargamers has THE BATTLE. For me it's Waterloo, for you Dave it's clearly Jutland.

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    1. Hello there Mr Kinch,

      For me old chap, it is probably both! For reasons I can’t quite fathom I seem to be spending more and more time looking at naval and aerial battles - I really should tackle a Napoleonic battle just to remind myself of my gaming roots so to speak!

      All the best old chap, great to hear from you!

      DC

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