tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-566635456910279027.post1861147522219061455..comments2023-07-13T19:39:36.237+01:00Comments on The Wishful Wargamer: Lost at SeaThe Wishful Wargamerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17936939543510058499noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-566635456910279027.post-68126900630926281082014-02-10T14:11:46.090+00:002014-02-10T14:11:46.090+00:00Thanks for your comments - I try to make it amusin...Thanks for your comments - I try to make it amusing. We use GQ2 for WW1 naval (there are some useful modifications out there on the internet), although I am a big fan of Paul Hague's books. I even have the earlier "Sea Battles in Miniature" (bought with my birthday money in 1981) as well as his later "Naval Wargaming". We did use the rules in "Sea Battles in Miniature" to play out part of Jutland at one point. His rules on carriers and submarines in "Naval Wargaming" are interesting too. Cheers WW.The Wishful Wargamerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17936939543510058499noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-566635456910279027.post-35047385198701832702014-02-06T10:18:29.826+00:002014-02-06T10:18:29.826+00:00Excellent sunken ships. Just getting into naval wa...Excellent sunken ships. Just getting into naval warfare, awaiting the arrival of the miniature fleets. Downloaded General Quarters last night for a read. Trying to decide which rule set to use, probably end up with a hybrid. Really like some of the ideas in Paul Hagues Naval Wargaming. Anyway thanks for the blog, I'm really enjoying it.Martinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04510371632539588990noreply@blogger.com