Anyway, very excited about getting these moving. Knocking out these last few Germans should be stright forward. For the Italians, I have 3x Cr32s left to paint, 8x Cr42s, 7x G.50sand the 3-6x Sm.79s. The British need a pair of Lysanders, and some Blenheim Bombers to go. I think I will also paint up my remaining Hurricanes and Tomahawks. By the end of the summer, I should have all of my desert aircraft painted (that I currently own). Having no self control, I may end up ordering more. I am trying to see if I can order some individual aircraft but I am not holding my breath.
Wargamer's Odds and Ends
A infrequently updated set of nonsensical ramblings to keep myself focused on my many wargaming tasks at ... OH! Shiny!
Friday, June 12, 2026
New Paint Sets
Thursday, June 11, 2026
Distractions
I would like to get in a few solo sessions of this game to get the feel of it. I am trying to run it on Roll20 to streamline some elements and the possibility of playing the game with my former college roommates as well.
Monday, June 8, 2026
Minor Painting Update
I am looking at the collection at the moment.
Western Desert
| Aircraft | Completed | Unpainted | Want |
|---|---|---|---|
| Germany | |||
| Bf109E | 12 | 0 | 0 |
| Bf110C | 0 | ||
| Ju52 | 0 | 1 | 0 |
| Ju87 | 8 | 0 | 4 |
| Ju88 | 0 | 3 | 0 |
| 0 | 2 | 0 | |
| Italy | |||
| G.50 | 0 | ||
| Mc.200 | 0 | 1 | 0 |
| Cr.42 | 8 | 0 | 4 |
| Cr.32 | 0 | 3 | 0 |
| Ro.37bis | 0 | 2 | 0 |
| Ca.310 | 4 | 0 | 0 |
| Br.20 | 3 | 0 | 0 |
| Sm.79 | 3? | 5 | 4 |
| United Kingdom | |||
| Hurricane | 8 | 4 | 0 |
| Tomahawk | 8 | ||
| Gladiator | 0 | 8 | 4 |
| Blenheim I | 0 | 4 | 8 |
| Blenheim IV | 0 | 3 | 0 |
| Maryland | 3 | 0 | 0 |
| Lysander | 0 | 2 | 0 |
Very grateful for these. I am still holding out hope for some Luftwaffe paint sets but will patiently wait.
I managed to undercoat some British Blenheim bombers as well. Hopefully those will get some paint soon.
Friday, June 5, 2026
More Painting This Week
I also worked on some Italian Biplanes. I finished the assembly of four Ro.37 observation aircraft and glued the magnets to them. These are now ready for some primer. Also I assembled what I thought would be four Cr32s. However, the top wing was missing from one of the models. So I am left with just three of these. These too received their magnets and are reay for base coating. These are both Tumbling Dice miniatures. The Cr32s were bought many years ago and the Ro37s were a recent purchase.
I have not yet glued magnets to the Cr42s that I have cleaned off of the supports. I was fortunate in that I was able to remove the supports without damaging these small and fragile models. These are Pico Armor sculpts. Even though I was disapointed that they were resin and not metal, I am pleased with how they look. I will need to figure out how to match them to the three that I already have painted. I think I prefer the Pico Armor models as they look cleaner but they do have some gaps in their line that Tumbling Dice have. I have picked up some 3d Models from Wargaming3d recently in hopes to try to print some of my own aircraft. These would be for either the Romanians or Hungarians. But I am not there yet.
On the Italian to do list, I have seven G50s that are waiting for magnets and priming. I need to get some plastic tweezers. The small magnets I have for fighters, I am struggling to be able to fix to the models. Even the larger ones that you see on the Ro37s above I struggled to get on. There are probably half a dozen magnets on my floor that I have not been able to find because of this. Maybe a trip to Hobby Lobby is in order. I also have three Sm79s that are undercoated. I have three others that have a rudimentary paint job that I am unhappy with. I may search for different paint schemes and redo them. I am a fan of the Sm79. The tri-motor design and the look of the Italian aircraft have always interested me. I want to do a better paint jobs on these but I am not a good enough painter to do the more complicated paterns. i can just barely pull off the spotted ones.
That puts the Italians close to completion. I have an order out with Pico Armor that will include a replacement for the G50 that broke as well as some additional MiG-3s. I have a few aircraft left for the British. A pair of Lysanders, four Blenheim Is, four Blenheim IVs and then I have some spare P40s and Hurricanes that I need to look at to see if I actually want to paint them. I'm not sure at this point. I have 8 of each painted. I should probably do 4 more of each to complete a squadron.
The Germans need the most work. I have a Ju52, three Ju88s, eight Bf110s and two Hs126s that have been undercoated with no magnets. I also still have two Ju87s that have an undercoat and a base coat but no other paint. I would need two more to complete out the staffel. I would need four more Bf110s to have a complete staffel. There really is no point of a full staffel of Ju52s as they were primarily transports and they would be a lone target that the Germans would be trying to protect.But the Ju88s, a complete staffel would be three more packs of them. I may do that at some point.I do not believe I will paint He111s or Do17zs for the desert. While they would be nice, I need to get to an East Front project at some point.
Tuesday, June 2, 2026
Weekend Painting - Prepping for the next Operation Battleaxe Game
I also managed to finish a bunch of flight stands. Each has a dice holder and a bead to indicate the unit (color of bead) and plane (Roman Numeral). I have enough for 9 groups of 4 planes. I have also pealed the backing off of all of the bases as well.
I am awaiting some paint sets that I ordered. I bought three paint sets from Vallejo. The VSS pack, the early war Luftwaffe pack and the Desert Luftwaffe pack. I will wait on painting my Desert Luftwaffe until those show up. I have three Ju88s, a Ju52, two Hs126s, and eight Bf110s ready for painting.
For my Italans, I have 5 more Sm79s to paint. I have three primed. But I really want to update the paint jobs on the three that I have already done. I also clipped seven of eight G.50s off of their sprues. They are 3d prints form Pico Armor. The last one had a wing shatter as I was removing the supports. I reached out to Pico and they are sending me a replacement with my next order. I am really happy with the service from them.
I also prepped a number of Cr.42s. I have nine of them prepped. The photo below only shows six of them. The others are older metal sculpts that I already had that needed to be glued together. These need to be primed along with four metal Ro.32bis models from Tumbling Dice.
If I can get the Cr.42s done, I may put them on the table escorting a pair of Ro.37s. I'll probably wait until I get some more German Bombers painted up. I am trying to decide if i want more than just Ju88s for the desert. I have packs of He111s and Do17zs as well but I bought them for Operation Barbarossa. I think Ju88s and Stukas will be enough for the desert.I think I want to have a full staffel of each German Aircraft type. I am over half way there for the Stukas and the Bf109Es. This would be 12 aircraft per staffel. The Bombers in Kette of 3 and the fighters in Schwarms of 4.
Thursday, May 21, 2026
Eastern Front Bag the Hun - Floating some ideas
I looked at the spare aircraft that I have. The Germans have a head start. I found that I have 12 spare Bf109Es. This will provide me with an entire staffel of fighters. Which will be probably the largest amount of fighters I would have on the table at once. In addition, I have two Hs 126s. These came four to a pack. However, I can't see having a scenario with more than one or two on the table at once. So I intend to paint 2 for the desert and two for the Eastern Front. But what else would I need? The main need will be bombers. I am looking mostly to Pico Armor to supply these. A pack of 4 He111s, a pack of 6 Do17s, and probably a pack of Ju 88s will be needed. I am not sure if I want to do a group of Bf110s. I have some for the desert but it is not one of my favorite aircraft. I will grab a pack of Fi-156s for reconnaissance as well. They are neat little planes. Pico Armor has a Do217 which was used as a long range reconnaisance plane. But I think that won't see much time on the table.
But what about the other Axis Allies? Romania had the largest airforce of the three allied powers that went in with the Germans. They had a unique mix of aircraft. They had their own home grown aircraft: IAR 37 and IAR 38 - both biplanes. The IAR 39 that was an observation aircraft and the IAR 80 which was a modernish fighter. I found a 3d model for this on Wargaming3d. It is in 1/200 scale and would need to be shrunk to 1/600 for my needs. The others are no where to be found. The Romanians also had some British Blenheim I bombers (Pico Armor), Italian Sm79 bombers (Pico Armor), German He 111s, Bf109s (Pico Armor for both) and He 112 (Wargaming3d), French Bloch 210s (Wargaming3d) and Petez 633s (Tumbling Dice), the Polish PLZ37 (Pico Armor) and even the US Fleet F-10g. These would present some different looking aircraft on the table.
The next largest force was that of the Hungarians. They had Italian Ca.135s, Cr.32s, Cr.42s and German Ju 86s and He 170s. They had no modern fighter aircraft. Then there was the Slovakians whose aircraft didn't even register on the Niehorster site on the orders of battle for Operation Barbarossa.
I have some spare Sm79s. I am looking at my miniature collection and think that I could get a few of these together to use for the Romanians. I have downloaded the aircraft files that I could today from Wargaming3d. I can see making a small contingent of Romanians. They would provide something different for the table top.
* Quick Note - I just got a email that the Wargaming3d site is closing in July 2026. Aparently their parent company is going under. This is sad news as they hosted some excellent sculptors.
For the Soviets, I think I will go with Pico Armor's models. The plan I outlined earlier still stands. I will pull them in slowly. First I am planning on buying some early war paint sets. AK Paints seems to have some on Amazon that look interesting.
Monday, May 18, 2026
Books and Mats
The book looks to be in great shape. I couldn't justify the cost of a new copy and instead reached for the used, very good copy. I am glad I did. Other than a former owner's name in the book, it looks perfect. There is lots to dig through. The first chapter is on the air doctrine of the Germans and Soviets. I am really looking forward to reading this. The book is much larger than I thought it would be.
Operation Battleaxe - Review of the morning, Reinforcements.
I received my order of Tumbling dice Ro37s over the weekend. I was happy to get them. I also ordered a new desert game mat off of eBay. That should show up on Thursday. I have plenty of planes to paint at this point. I think my next aircraft to target with be German Hs126s, Italian Ro37s and British Lysaners. This will give me observation aircraft for each force. The next priority will be German Ju-88s, British Blenheim Is and some Italian Ca310s to add more bombers to each side. The 3rd priority will be German Bf110s, 4x Bf109s and Ju-52s. At that point, all of my German aircraft will be painted for the desert. I will have a full staffel of Bf109s that can take to the skies at once.
The British still have my Gloster Gladiators and Blenheim IVs to paint up. I own some Spitfires but may save them for a different project. Either Battle of Britian or Malta. I would like to buy some Wellington bombers. These were heavily used across East and North Africa. But that is a future problem.
My Italians are in the best shape of the bunch. I have some new fighters to paint up: G.50, Cr.32, and Cr.42. I have between 6 and 8 of each. I also have a pack of Ca.310s as mentioned above. If I were to get any other aircraft, I would pick up some float planes. But that is distant future. I may have a few extra MC.200s that I could paint to get a full Squadriglia of fighters as well.
This is achievable to have all of this painted over the summer. Which brings me to my next excersize - Operation Barbarossa. I really want to get Germans and Russians for this campaign. I have some Bf109s already. I would just need all of the Soviet aircraft. My plan is to paint the Gemans that I have and place an order for just a single pack of fighters to get started. I am thinking of getting the I-16s as there were a large number of them. Then as I get a pack painted, order one pack for each side as I paint. I have a 6' x 4' Monday Knight Productions flocked game mat already that is a green grass. That would work for the campaign. I have ordered a book already, the Christopher Bergstrom Black Cross, Red Star Vol 1: Operation Barbarossa. I am just waiting for it to come in. Christopher Shores Co-Authored a couple of east front books that I am looking at as well. But will go with the Bergstrom book for now. I am looking at the Niehorster site for the order of battle. I am looking at the same axis of attack that the Battle for Ustilug took place on.
Anyway, just enjoying playing games regularly again.
Operation Battleaxe - Day 1 Game 4
The game started with the lead group of British aircraft (White) flying at altitude 6, THE TacR aircraft flying in the center at altitude 5 and the second flight (Red) at altitude 4. Across the table was two schwarm of Germans Bf109s.
The British:
| Pilot | Status | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Flt Lt Carter | Veteran | Fkight Leader, White I |
| FO Carr | Regular | White II |
| PO Morgan | Sprog | White III |
| Sgt Pearce | Sprog | White IV |
| FO Hunt | Regular | Flight Leader, Red I |
| PO Moss | Regular | Red II |
| PO Read | Regular | Red III |
| Sgt Harper | Red IV |
| Status | Notes |
|---|---|
| Jr Ace | Schwarm Leader, White I |
| Sprog | White II |
| Veteran | White III |
| Sprog | White IV |
| Regular | Schwarm Leader, Red I |
| Sprog | Red II |
| Regular | Red III |
| Sprog | Red IV |
This led to a firer side slip. The tide started to turn in the British favor though. Sergeant Pearce gets the first kill of the game by landing a hit on the pilot of German White IV, killing him immediately. This pilot had a character card and was removed from the game.
Flying Officer Hunt fired on German White II (Sporg) causing temporary loss of control which was recoved from. He failed his ontail test.
British PO Morgan fired on the German White III and missed. Then FL Carter lined up behind Yellow IV and poured fire on it causing fuel line damage and was activated again and caused it to explode for the second kill of the game.
Now the Germans started to get momentum. German White III gets on the tail of PO Moss. Then German Yellow I fired on PO Morgan causing engine damage.
The German White I pulled behind FL Carter and fired a burst that caused catastrophical structural damage. A picture was missed for this, but next the German White III pilot fired from on tail position and causes fuel line damage.
Then German White II, who recovered from out of control, gets a shot on a plane but only scores minor damage. Flight Lieutenant Carter's card came up and he failed to parachute and his altitude dropped further. German Yellow III fired on Sgt Harper but only gets minor damage. Throughout, a number of the d10 rolls were poor. FL Carter attempts to bail out again and fails to do so, dropping ever lower. German White I gets a shot on FO Hunt and forces Hunt to hard evade. In the picture below, Carter is in the upper left corner.
At this point, the British are in serious trouble. PO Read takes a shot on German Yellow III but side slips. Sgt Harper fired on German Yellow I and just wases ammo. FL Carter attempts to bail out yet again and fails. The ground is approaching him rapidly. German Yellow III fired on PO Morgan and scored a lucky hit on the pilot, killing him instantly. He was so close to escaping off the table. Morgan is the burning aircraft on the far right.
Close up of PO Morgan's fall.
FO Hunt fired on German White III causing the German to evade. PO Read fired on White I in passing, scoring minor damage. The German Ace (White I) fired on PO Read and gets a pilot hit. PO Read didn't survive and his plane plunged toward the earth. FL Carter has his final attempt to bail out but fails again. His aircraft hits the ground with an explosion, killing him instantly. Lastly, German White III gets a shot on PO Moss and Moss' aircraft explodes. (No pictures). At this point, the surviving British pilots break contact and head for home. Several Germans had run out of ammunition by this point and they decline to pursue.
The British took a hard loss. Four pilots killed including one of their best pilots. Two kills were scored but FL Carter was one of those. This puts the roster as follows:
| No. | Pilot | Status | Kills | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Squadron Leader Troy Holmes | Veteran | 1 | Kills scored in the Great War. |
| 2 | Flight Lieutenant Caleb Carter | Veteran | 2 (1) | Squadron XO Kill 1 Kill in France, 1 Kill in 1st mission. KIA |
| 3 | Flying Officer Toby Hunt | Regular | 0 | |
| 4 | Flying Officer Deacon Carr | Regular | 0 | |
| 5 | Pilot Officer Wyatt Moss | Regular | 0 | KIA |
| 6 | Pilot Officer Bertie Morgan | Sprog | 0 | KIA |
| 7 | Pilot Officer Ernest Khan | Veteran | 2 | |
| 8 | Pilot Officer Thomas Cole | Regular | 0 | |
| 9 | Pilot Officer Gabriel Read | Regular | 0 | KIA |
| 10 | George Foster Douglas | Regular | 0 | |
| 11 | Flight Sergeant Elliott Harper | Sprog | 0 | |
| 12 | Sergeant Stanley Pearce | Regular | 1 | Kill on first mission. Promote to regular. |
| 13 | Sergeant Adam George | Sprog | 0 |
Thursday, May 14, 2026
Reinforcements and Musings
Appologies for the horrible picture. But you can clearly see that the 3d prints are still on their supports. This is always the hardest part with 3d prints is removing the supports without damaging the model. For a biplane, I was really hoping for a cast metal model. I will see what I have to do.
From Raiden miniatures, I ordered some old FightsOn! items. I picked up a pack of damage indicators. They are basically black and white pipe cleaners. Still, I like them.
Also from Raiden and FightsOn!, I grabbed a table edge indicator for showing where the sun is. These are simple hexes. Not 100% necesary but they are interesting.
I am considering ordering their pacific airfield model as well. It is a shame that many of the old FIghtsOn! items are no longer available. They had 1/600 scale bailed out pilots. That would have been fun markers to litter across the table. At this point, I am waiting on the shipment of my Tumbling Dice order. I ordered a flak position and some Ro.37s from them. They are on their way. This should give me all the aircraft I need for North Africa. The only thing I may want is some additional German bombers (Do17z or Ju88A). I have a pack of German bombers that are unpainted that I need to paint up still.
A friend is lazer cutting some additional dice holders for my aircraft stands. Thus far, I am really happy with the samples that he sent me. Here is a sample one.
He is printing a whole sheet of these for me that should give me more than enough to work with.
Musings.....
I started looking at my miniatures for Operation Barbarossa. I am thinking of playing through my Ustilug campaign as a solo campaign and possibly updating it to Chain of Command 2. In doing that, I have started looking at what it would take to get a few East Front airgames in. The Soviets have a very interesting mix of aircraft. There were biplanes as well as more modern fighters. For the Germans, the Bf109E-7 was very common. I just happen to have 8 unpainted Bf109 models in my miniature tray. I also have Ju87 dive bombers that are unpainted. So I already have a start. I read an article that when the Italians showed up on the Eastern Front, the aircraft that they sent were still painted for the desert. This would take me into the Fall of 1941 for the campaign. I really would only need to purchase some Russian aircraft. I would be looking to paint up models for use over the Ukraine. This would bring in the possibility of having some Romanian aircraft as well. Once my current desert air campaign is over, I may look into starting an East Front Campaign.


























