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Nightmoss
04-27-2013, 18:31
While looking for as many 1/1200 blog posts and pictures on the web as I could, I came across this from Sadaharu Ichikawa. I searched and did not find this link on our site so check it out, as well as his other work. Pretty impressive.
http://pageofasadashobby.blogspot.com/2011/09/all-vessels-which-participated-in.html
Enjoy! I sure did.
And I just found the post of the battle itself!
http://pageofasadashobby.blogspot.com/2012/12/battle-of-trafalgar-2012.html
Very impressive! I'm not a big fan of the big ship fleet actions but I would have to give something looking that good a try.
Berthier
04-27-2013, 20:06
Wow! It could be a re-enactment rather than being gamed, looks like situational photos at various times in the battle but truly impressive. When you see all the ships of the two fleets set up you realise just how much the nations had invested in the battle. Great posting and not a site I was familiar with.
Makes me hot :embarass: :happy:
Be safe
Rory
Wow! It could be a re-enactment rather than being gamed, looks like situational photos at various times in the battle but truly impressive. When you see all the ships of the two fleets set up you realise just how much the nations had invested in the battle. Great posting and not a site I was familiar with.
If it wasn't a re-enactment, I wonder how long that game took and what rules were used..
Very impressive. Thanks for the links.
Makes me hot :embarass: :happy:
Be safe
Rory
I wondered what you were going to say, but didn't quite anticipate this. :happy:
Nightmoss
04-27-2013, 22:13
While Sada appears to be focused on land based Napoleonic's at this point. I went even further back on his blog and found that his group also did the Battle of the Nile using Wooden Ships and Iron Men, advanced rules.
http://pageofasadashobby.blogspot.com/2011/03/battle-of-nile1-3-august-1798initial.html
http://pageofasadashobby.blogspot.com/2011/03/battle-of-nile1-3-august-1798-114.html
http://pageofasadashobby.blogspot.com/2011/03/battle-of-nile1-3-august-1798-214.html
And so on. This is very cool, but almost too massive?
Berthier
04-27-2013, 22:30
Seems he did Trafalgar in 2011 and 2012, the first with 6 players over 8 hours using all Langton's ships. He doesn't mention rules system but it might be WSIM. He's a very good painter, some of those 28mm Napoleonics are masterful.
For close up of his ship work see
http://pageofasadashobby.blogspot.com.au/search?updated-max=2011-11-08T23:46:00%2B09:00&max-results=7&start=92&by-date=false
which has a 120 French SOL - unusual in that he has extra sails (Royals?) on the starboard side of the foremast and the port side of the main mast.,
Ah, think he used Games Workshop Trafalgar
Studded sails not Royals, thanks Ed!
Looks like a lot of fun. All day marathon of gaming. The models are really well painted . :thumbsup:
which has a 120 French SOL - unusual in that he has extra sails (Royals?) on the starboard side of the foremast and the port side of the main mast
I bought a bunch of the same type (with the studded sails as you describe ) from Langton some years back. Their part # for the 74's was 74-SSL and the same -SSL for the S.F. & 64's, in white metal but the packages had Discontinued Stock stickers on them. You might want to call Rod to see if he has any left.
Volunteer
04-28-2013, 00:13
Very impressive. I wonder where he obtained the cloth for the sea mat he used in the Trafalgar game.
Nightmoss
04-28-2013, 08:34
Seems he did Trafalgar in 2011 and 2012, the first with 6 players over 8 hours using all Langton's ships. He doesn't mention rules system but it might be WSIM. He's a very good painter, some of those 28mm Napoleonics are masterful.
For close up of his ship work see
http://pageofasadashobby.blogspot.com.au/search?updated-max=2011-11-08T23:46:00%2B09:00&max-results=7&start=92&by-date=false
which has a 120 French SOL - unusual in that he has extra sails (Royals?) on the starboard side of the foremast and the port side of the main mast.,
Ah, think he used Games Workshop Trafalgar
Studded sails not Royals, thanks Ed!
Incredible workmanship. I cannot imagine doing all that rigging and the thread he's using appears to be especially fine? I wonder if it might be silk or some type of monofilament?
the thread he's using appears to be especially fine? I wonder if it might be silk or some type of monofilament?
No No No Jim,
Read Vols and my posts on My ships and harbour thread.:salute:
Be safe
Rory
I bought a bunch of the same type (with the studded sails as you describe ) from Langton some years back. Their part # for the 74's was 74-SSL and the same -SSL for the S.F. & 64's, in white metal but the packages had Discontinued Stock stickers on them. You might want to call Rod to see if he has any left.
Hi Ed,
Over the years Rod has moved on. He no longer makes Full sail, Studding sail and Full Complement (the first two as one) in metal. The rest he makes in both medal and brass. You must of got some of the last ones made in medal. I have two ships with the old metal Full sails with the Stay sails on the back of the Fore and main mast.
Be safe
Rory
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