1/2400 WWI naval: It is 1920 and the White Russians are evacuating the Crimea under the supervision of the French & British fleets. The Reds are determined that the Whites will not escape and have dispatched a "fleet" to stop them. Will the Whites escape or will the Reds triumph? And what will the French & British do? Using the new VAS supplement.
1/2400 WWII naval: It is 1942 and the war hangs in the balance. Can an Anglo/American task force stop the Japanese invasion fleet headed to Australia? Or will this be the beginning of the end?
1/600 WWII Coastal naval: It is late April 1944 and the allies are practicing for the D-day landings. What would happen if the Germans accidentally ran into them and attacked the loaded shipping? It could be a disaster in the making. Did it happen? Play and find out
1/600 Ironclads: Late 1860's -Spain attempts to up it's International Bully image by seizing the guano producing Chinca Island. This brings her into a war with Chile, Peru, Bolivia and Ecuador. Use Ironclads vs Ironclads with forts and wooden vessels aplenty running around. Some of the vessels (and commanders) had recently taken part in the American Civil war and then been sold off. Is this their chance to redeem themselves?
15mm ACW: Fight the Civil War in this almost battle from Braggs invasion/liberation of Kentucky in 1862. Braggand, He and Rosecrans are "racing" to Louisville. Who will arrive first? If it falls so will Indiana & Ohio. Can you better the historical record of the commanding generals?
1/2400 pre-WWII naval: It is 1938 and Britain is divided by a civil war stemming from Edwards VIII's non-abdication. The Royal Navy that has remained loyal is trying to stop a munitions convoy being brought in by the Anglican league. It may tip the balance of power in the war can you stop it? Or help it get through?
25mm Napoleonic: A classic Peninsular example of the pitfalls of non-unified command (and the fallibility of the Spanish). Can you as the British overcome having the Spanish as your allies and defeat the French under Joseph Bounaparte and his adviser Jourdan? or will the French win out.
15nn Seven Years war. It is 1758 and Louis XV's mistress, Madame De Pompadour, is visiting the front lines. Unfortunately she is easily bored and wishes to see a battle. She has promised titles and advancement for the General that impresses her the most. Play as a French commander and vie for her influence or play as an allied general and try to disgrace all the French. Yes, the French can have a winner even if they lose the battle.
25mm Old West: The railroad is coming to the sleepy tumbleweed town of Broken Promise, Arizona Territory. You have heard that whoever controls the town when the Rail Station opens in a week will make a fortune. Attach yourself to an existing gang or make your own to fight for control of the town, but beware - the rail company isn't going to sit back and just watch, and are those Indians I see?
25mm Napoleonic: After Napoleon's 1814 abdication and the subsequent death of him and Talleyrand the major powers each tried to put their claimant on the throne of France, the British and Prussians wanted the Bourbons and Louis, while the Russians and the Austrians supported Napoleon II. Both sides armed their camps and the Barfleur incident lead to the first fighting - with French on both sides supported by their respective paymasters.