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| David Manley | 06 Jun 2020 8:20 a.m. PST |  | 
  
  Its only two months until the 2020 International Naval Wargames Day. Celebrate the birth of the father of naval wargaming, Fred T Jane, on the occasion of his birthday. Play games, solo or with friends (covid permitting), and post your action reports here, on your blog or your favourite wargaming websites. Help raise the profile of naval wargaming by supporting INWarD 2020! |  | boggler | 06 Jun 2020 10:59 a.m. PST |  | 
  
  I have some plans for INWarD 2020 already…a pre-dreadnought What If? Anglo-French action or a What If? Indonesian Confrontation scenario. |  | Fitzovich  | 06 Jun 2020 11:39 a.m. PST |  | 
  
  Thanks, I will pass it along to our local group. |  | Tgerritsen  | 06 Jun 2020 11:56 a.m. PST |  | 
  
  I will run Oak and Iron, and if time permits, Naval Thunder Battle of the Yellow Sea. I did order a core set of the new Victory at Sea and could run that if it arrives in time. |  |  McKinstry    | 06 Jun 2020 2:26 p.m. PST |  | 
  
  I will be running a 1/4800 North Sea WW2 game using GQ3. |  | Blutarski | 06 Jun 2020 2:38 p.m. PST |  | 
  
  McKinstry,Where do you acquire your 1:4800 scale models and are you pleased with them?
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  I've had a ton of the old CinC 1/4800 British and Germans and recently picked up a large collection of Shapeways stuff to round them out. Between Shapeways and CinC, virtually all the WW2 major ships down to DD are available. For WW1, it is pretty much 1/6000 or 1/3000 if you want to go smaller than 1/2400. |  | BW1959 | 07 Jun 2020 1:06 p.m. PST |  | 
  
  Can you still get the CinC 1/4800 ships? |  |  McKinstry    | 09 Jun 2020 10:26 p.m. PST |  | 
  
  I don't know. I've had mine for years. |  | CSparrow | 12 Oct 2020 10:01 p.m. PST |  | 
  
  I got a set of them two weeks ago. |  |