Well, winter quarters has arrived with the light failing before 18h in the metro 'FLW HQ'. The coming campaign is a typically Wellsian imaginary scenario, set around the coastal waters of Nova Scotia. It will be played with Edwardian style toy ships, and proper toys soldiers.
Naval wargaming has always held a great fascination for me, and there are many different scales available. For FLW, it is sadly impossible to go for 1/32 with ships, so a compromise has been to use a rough 28mm scale - for the figures. Even in this scale the ships would be impossibly long, so our dear friend TG came up with 'comic scale' - which gives all the attributes of the vessel type but in a stylised way. This style really suits pre dreadnoughts and monitors &c.
As it is winter quarters, here is one of the Edwardian style ships at the yard. It will be (roughly) the light cruiser HMCS Rainbow, of the new Canadian naval service ...
The model will require two funnels, and a pointed bow - and two main deck guns.
To begin, a suitable shape is required;
The hull will be formed from a wooden container, with an art board base to give that light cruiser ram bow.
Deck and bridge structures are added. The paint scheme will be a wartime dark grey - and this adds to the period feel of some ships in the Victorian/Edwardian white and buff and others in grey. The Torpedo boats are always black.
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