Thanks Bob, the early days of SOG forum were pretty quiet so we had to fill our time in somehow!
Been looking at the links page and I think it needs re-organising to get all the various links...
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Thanks Bob, the early days of SOG forum were pretty quiet so we had to fill our time in somehow!
Been looking at the links page and I think it needs re-organising to get all the various links...
New link
http://www.hazegray.org/
Really good site for history of military ships primarily US. Although mainly "modern" ships predominate it has a nice historical section on all US ships...
Found another ripper site, don't know how I missed this one.
http://modelshipworld.com/phpBB2/portal.php
Go to the forums and look under "completed models" and "build logs". Your jaw will drop...
Now for a new link to those ships that have been wrecked at sea. When you have several hours to spare (you'll need them) start browsing this one
http://www.wrecksite.eu/Wrecksite.aspx
Again a...
Further to bobby's question about books here is a link to an exhaustive site dedicated to novels set in the age of sail. You wont believe just how many there are!
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That position looks ...uncomfortable:eek:
More extremely useful links because you dont have anything else to read...
http://www.boat-links.com/boatlink.html
http://www.castyouranchorhobby.com/ this one looks like a great...
Can't wait for Ares and need rules to play?
http://www.wargamevault.com/index.php?filters=40104_0_40005_0
Should be more than enough here to keep you busy. make sure you scan down to the proper...
And here's another great online, and downloadable, link
http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924027921372
A naval biographical dictionary: comprising the life and services of every living...
Well I think everyone would like to play Trafalgar at some stage, but wouldn't it be nice to do The Saints, Glorious First of June and Trincomalee etc and have them manageable?
It seems the curse...
Keith I am getting sea sick my posts keep getting moved:o
Quite right Niek about Close Actions. Don't know if you have played it but it is pretty "heavy" going, WSIM more my style or Flying Colors (GMT) as per your avatar.
General links for the period
The Napoleon Series http://www.napoleon-series.org/ THE site for all things Napoleonic
Maritime museums
http://www.musee-marine.fr/site/fr/PAGE-UK ...