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British Attack to Santa Cruz de Tenerife (1797)
British fleet: Rear-Admiral Horatio Nelson
HMS Theseus (74 guns)
HMS Culloden (74 guns)
HMS Zealous (74 guns)
HMS Leander (50 guns)
HMS Emerald (36 guns)
HMS Seahorse (38 guns)
HMS Terpsichore (32 guns)
HMS Fox (14 guns)
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Fortifications in the Bay of Cádiz
Use it for playing scenarios based on:
British blockade of Cádiz 1797-1802
French siege of Cádiz 1810-1812
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Iron Outlaw
02-15-2015, 16:24
Hi Juan!
Thanks for that post, has me thinking!
Where did you get that amazing mat?
Cheers
Hi Juan!
Thanks for that post, has me thinking!
Where did you get that amazing mat?
Cheers
Thanks Brad! I´m going to post more information about other scenarios as:
Battle of the Nile (or Battle of Aboukir Bay)
British Attack to Copenhague
British attack to San Juan (Puerto Rico)
Battles of Algeciras.
I used pictures of some napoleonic wars books and other internet information for making my game mat. You can see in the pictures some aspects of naval combats, the flags and the armament used. The wind gauge has the same size in the game mat. The rhumb lines have the correct size to read properly the wind. The game mat has a size of 90x160cm.
Fortifications in Gibraltar
Use it in hypothetical attack or blockage scenarios.
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