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Title: Air sea combat VBCW
Post by: mendoza on 26 January 2025, 04:49:27 PM
New naval combat in our vbcw, front wells coastal.

https://ulsterfront.blogspot.com/2025/01/smoke-in-water.html?m=1
Title: Re: Air sea combat VBCW
Post by: mendoza on 28 January 2025, 06:09:06 PM
A new Fort to control the Sea.

https://ulsterfront.blogspot.com/2025/01/un-nido-de-aguila-para-la-nueva-era.html
Title: Re: Air sea combat VBCW
Post by: Moriarty on 21 February 2025, 04:02:02 PM
I have been thinking about naval VBCW. As per the usual, the question would be how much of the support mechanisms would be in operation. A minor RN vessel would make a mess of any enemy within sight of its guns, but for how long could it operate?
I’m inclined toward riverine warfare as more in keeping with VBCW actions, or perhaps coastal piracy of supply ships.
Title: Re: Air sea combat VBCW
Post by: mendoza on 21 February 2025, 11:20:17 PM
Yes, we play small flotilla, with cruel seas rules.
Title: Re: Air sea combat VBCW
Post by: Moriarty on 22 February 2025, 07:07:47 AM
I’ll probably do 28mm scratch built, using an amended WtDW. The Bristol Channel is about 19 miles at its head, the Firth of Forth one mile, plenty of room there for an open table. Of course, a tramp steamer would be 12-18” long at the ground scale, so will be more of a terrain piece :-)
Title: Re: Air sea combat VBCW
Post by: mendoza on 09 March 2025, 08:55:56 PM
A new AAR, this time two Hurricanes and a swordfish attack royalist convoy

https://ulsterfront.blogspot.com/2025/03/torpedo.html?m=1
Title: Re: Air sea combat VBCW
Post by: mendoza on 19 April 2025, 04:15:59 PM
This time we bomb a BUF Fort in wels Coast

https://ulsterfront.blogspot.com/2025/04/ataque-aereo-devasta-el-fuerte-west.html
Title: Re: Air sea combat VBCW
Post by: mendoza on 06 September 2025, 04:40:35 PM
This time the German and BUF forces against Jose Luis Diez a RMSH Ship

https://ulsterfront.blogspot.com/2025/09/salida-dolorosa.html
Title: Re: Air sea combat VBCW
Post by: Traveler Man on 22 September 2025, 08:51:47 PM
I have been thinking about naval VBCW. As per the usual, the question would be how much of the support mechanisms would be in operation. A minor RN vessel would make a mess of any enemy within sight of its guns, but for how long could it operate?
I’m inclined toward riverine warfare as more in keeping with VBCW actions, or perhaps coastal piracy of supply ships.

Google 'Belgian river gunboats' and it'll bring up photos of a Monitor-style river barge.
Title: Re: Air sea combat VBCW
Post by: BeneathALeadMountain on 22 September 2025, 09:28:28 PM
Brilliant stuff! I’ve got a small collection of naval things for VBCW (all 1/1250 figurehead coastal range, from the sadly missed magister militum) using things like converted trawlers, kriegfischkutters, harbour patrol boats and the odd Vorposternboot as the big ships. I wasn’t sure what would be available or how they’d go about it so decided to stick to playing small coastal actions. I figured a proper ship turning up would be over powered and could be useful for some scenarios but not regularly used. Off to translate and absorb your posts to help further my interest. Thank you for posting.

Andrew
BeneathALeadMountain
Title: Re: Air sea combat VBCW
Post by: mendoza on 25 September 2025, 06:15:58 PM
Naval battles with small units are very appropriate for the type of war that is the vbcw. Very interesting skirmishes can emerge, involving pirates, smugglers, spies, etc.

Now, a new air combat...AAR with some pictures:

https://ulsterfront.blogspot.com/2025/09/encuentro-entre-las-nubes.html