Wooden Ships and Iron Men (Votes: 25)
Close Action (Votes: 7)
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Frigate (SPI) (Votes: 2)
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If you use the Ares mats, the gridlines might prove useful for once. You could use them to describe the initial positions.
Naharaht Yesterday, 22:35I didn't know that Keith had joined the Royal Family, Rob. :)
Here is the Pelham Arms in Lewes, East Sussex.
Sorry Sven I did not think about that, because my mats are now permanent fixtures.
Rob.
I haven't played the game enough recently to be offering much advice, but personally I would start small (two ships/one for each player) and with basic
Nightmoss Yesterday, 16:35I have to think about a location to set up a two-mat game for a few days. (Untouched)
Another question wich rules to use and how to track
Could well be something worth investigating my dear Comte.
Any takers?
Rob.
That is good news John. I may be able to help you out with a couple of 74s if you would like them.
Rob.
Great Bill.
Asit i s Iam just printing out a ship mat for the Constitution for the Med game.
Rob.
The fodder for your torpedo bombers will look good on the table top, there's no doubt of that, I've seen some of the Cruel Seas ships and am well impressed.
Vagabond Yesterday, 13:17I've been following it on the WoW site and saw that scary photograph of someone called Sven from Bavaria I see you have just lost a kill due
Hi Rob,
If you are interested, here is the archived USS Constitution Museum Maritime Movie Club event on "Master and Commander:Far Side of
Looks great, but that's a lot of work for the person doing all the moves, photos and posting? I'd expect it could work here and might be a tad easier
Nightmoss Yesterday, 09:57We have a lot of fun at the moment at the Aerodrome:
https://www.wingsofwar.org/forums/sh...-3-vs-3-Turn-9
Today we are joined by a new shipmate from Scotland. He is John, aka Sandancer76 from Clackmannanshire.
Rob.
Characters introduced into the story thus far.
Algerine and Moroccan Persona.
The Dey of Gizzanoffa: Kamel Mudanyaei.
His Vizier:
Favourite Nautical related tipple.
A drink from the Aslan Brewing company featuring a very modern form of water transport - Jet Ski Referee - a New Zealand style IPA.
Naharaht Today, 01:01