15mm American revolution: It's mid 1780 and the British are reeling, 1 last push and independence is won -OR so the rebels think. The British commander has another thought. Who will be right? A special prize for recognizing the battle(not nesc. from the AWI) These are the new rules by Peter Pig.
25mm 1938-small unit : Edward VIII is still on the throne and trying to consolidate his power in Southwest England -but the Anglican League and their allies are determined to stop the Government troops . Can determination and faith turn back the tide or will Edward and Mosley continue their successes? An Interwar what if / could have scenario
1/72nd airplane dogfight : 1938 -The Government of Edward VIII and his minions are gearing for a fall offensive -But they need to have control of the skies for it to succeed. Who will end up with control? Edward or the Anglican League and their allies? Fly the latest in Biplane technology and some oddities as well in this almost /could have happened alternate setting
1/2400 WWII naval: a small US force is sent to intercept a german convoy carrying heavy water -arriving too late they decide to attack the ships in port. Knowing that there are shore batteries makes this more difficult ,but what else is in port ?
1/600 ACW Naval - It's 1863 ,off the carolina coast and the confederates have put together a fleet(?)to break the blockade and head to the bahamas with the cotton harvest . Can you break thru the Union fleet with your hodge podge of vessels (Iron and wood) or will the Union prevail and drive you back ? Can the Union win this year ?
1/144th WWII air- A RAF photo recon. plane with escorts meets and engages a German bomber with escorts . A confused dogfight is the result. Can you become an ace? re-enter the game if you are shot down . rules modified to include altitude changes ,collisions and moves like a split 'S'.
15mm American revolution: It's late 1779 and the war is still in the balance . Can you as the Crown forces carry the day or will your opponent hold the field. These are the new rules by Peter Pig.