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Diamondback
07-08-2014, 14:33
Just had a random thought... if we assume that Horatio Nelson is going to be the Manfred von Richthofen of Sails of Glory, what sculpts do we need to cover his career, both his direct commands and his later flagships?

So far I've been able to identify...

Dates
Class/Sculpt
Ship
1778-79
unk 12-gun brig-sloop
HMS Badger (ex-US Defence)
1779
unk ex-French privateer frigate
HMS Hinchingbrooke (ex-French Astree)
1780
Roebuck 44 two-decker
HMS Janus (note, never took command due to medical issues)
1781-83
uncertain ex-French merch-flute frigate
HMS Albemarle (ex-French Menagere)
1784 - 1787 Nov
Mermaid 28 post-ship
HMS Boreas
1787 Nov - 1793 Jan
ashore, Reserve status
no ship
1793 Jan - 1796 Oct
Ardent 64
HMS Agamemnon
1796 Oct - 1797
Canada 74
HMS Captain
1796 Dec
ex-French 1782 Minerve 36-40
HMS Minerve
1797 Jan-Feb
Canada 74
HMS Captain
1797 Feb-Mar
Mod Albion 74
HMS Irresistible
1797 May-Aug
SGN104 Culloden 74
HMS Theseus
1797 Dec - 1798 Aug
SGN104 Edgar 74
SGN001D2 HMS Vanguard
1799-1801
Foudroyant 80
HMS Foudroyant
1801 Mar
Duke 98
HMS St. George
1801 Mar-Apr
SGN104 Edgar 74
HMS Elephant
1803 May-Jul
SGN202 1765 Victory 100
SGN202 HMS Victory
1805 Oct
SGN202 1765 Victory 100
SGN202 HMS Victory

Nightmoss
07-08-2014, 16:34
Would any of these ships work as a 'two pack' which has been discussed in another thread? I don't think there's going to be a counterpart to "The Baron" in SoG, but we do have the Redoutable.

Diamondback
07-08-2014, 16:55
I dunno, not having sufficient information re his opponents... this was just the start of me figuring "work out a list of key people and engagements and the ships associated therewith, and build out from there."

There are enough Nelsonophiles out there that a limited-edition Kickstarter box-set with all the ships he commanded might get some cross-marketing... thought about the same thing with Aubrey-Maturin and Hornblower, but the problem there was very few real ships in either career.

Coog
07-08-2014, 18:33
I believe most of Aubrey's ships were actual ships or based on actual ships placed in a fictional setting. Here are his ships. Click on each ship for details.

http://www.ctbasses.com/misc/BruceTrinque/aubrey4.html

Diamondback
07-08-2014, 19:01
Bobby, some were--there were a lot patterned after real ships but with different names, and a lot of composites like Sophie. Bellona was the Real McCoy, though, for one.

If anyone has anything to help plug the holes in Nelson's career, I'd appreciate the help.

7eat51
07-11-2014, 23:10
Hey DB,

Are you familiar with this book: http://www.amazon.com/Nelsons-Ships-History-Vessels-1771-1805/dp/0811710076/ref=pd_sim_b_1?ie=UTF8&refRID=15W62ABFWXM2FHBCJGGT

The ToC could be useful as is.

Diamondback
07-11-2014, 23:49
Eric, that book sounds EXACTLY like what I need--just the TOC alone would do the job, as once I have a name and date I can get the class/"sculpt" and dimensional data from BWAS 1714-1792 or Sail & Steam Navy List, or mark a target for others to follow up in 1793-1817.

7eat51
07-12-2014, 09:58
Great, DB.

I ordered a book on Nelson and the battle of the Nile. It should arrive next week, so if you need anything from that one, let me know.