Yom Kippour War

Friday, May 28, 2021

Parhoon Naval Yards.

 I recently found this blog.   As the owner said it is collections of game that he and friends have played.  I found the blog a joy to read.  A group friends that love to play all kinds of broad games.  It full of great AARs.

I suggest you take a look: Pathoon Naval Yards

Michael Shea is the owner of this  nice blog. 

Wednesday, May 26, 2021

WW2 Russian paint guide by M Farnworth

 Great painting guide that is often overlooked.  Figure this is best place to put guide.

 










Tuesday, May 25, 2021

ACW ironclad colors and marking for Union ships. The USS Passaic

 

Guide to painting your ACW Union Ironclads.  These drawings should help paint the ships with markings.   Added clear image so you can read the note. 

USS Passaic, first of a ten-ship class of 1335-ton ironclad monitors, was built at Greenpoint, New York.  Passaic's combat service began on 23 February 1863, in Wassau Sound, Georgia, where she took part in the capture of a blockade-running schooner.  Passaic was one of nine ironclads that attacked Fort Sumter, off Charleston, South Carolina, on 7 April 1863.  She received serious damage at that time and had to go to New York for repairs.  Returning to the war zone in late July, Passaic kept busy over the next two months bombarding Confederate fortifications at the harbor entrance.  Among other contributions, her gunfire helped to reduce Fort Wagner, on Morris Island, facilitating its capture in early September. Passaic spent the remainder of the Civil War operating in South Carolina and Georgia waters.

 After more than a decade in reserve, USS Passaic was sold in October 1899.







































Saturday, May 22, 2021

Friday, May 21, 2021

Scary Buscuits Studios Ironclad rule set (review copy)



I found this amazing Ironclad rule set on the web. Scary Biscuit is a one man publishing company. The
company has several different era of naval warfare.  Plus some well thought out solo games. This
is great for the pandemic folks still living in their parents basement.  Just kidding folks I do not wish to have google close or delete post.  Yes is has happened to with my other blog.  It took a few days to restore those posts.  Here is a link to Scary Biscuits blog:Scary Biscuit studios.   There a couple more freebees on campaigns for Ironclads.  So drop in to his website and check out all the games.






























 

Tuesday, May 18, 2021

Drawings of Civil War Ironclads.

 Perfect reference to paint your ACW ironclads.    More here: ACW Ironclads


So grab your paints and start painting.





Monday, May 17, 2021

Tinclads



 



Here are some great drawing to make your own tinclads







Friday, May 14, 2021

Ironclad photos and more to follow

 The Civil War created the ironclads and tinclads.  With happened most from because of the introduction on the new projectiles.  The days of round shot where on the way out. These rounds tend to bounce off the target because of the round shape.   The shell off Fort Pulaski show both the Confederate and Union force the new shot was capable penetrating  deep in brick wall with easy.  The same went for wooden ships. 

 This is the be gaining of armored ship.  Big strange looking beast the spewed smoke and fume.  These ship are interesting in their shape and designs..  Take a look at what  I mean.