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    Hi Andy,

    The ship card and log look great!! Thanks very much for doing this. I'm going to be busy with a model railroad show so I probably wont get any printing and photos done until early next week. Thanks again!!

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    Argg, the repaint look awesome. Andy the cards and logs are great. And I approve of a pirate section

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    Great work on the card, Andy.

    Quote Originally Posted by Nightmoss View Post
    I'm going to be busy with a model railroad show so I probably wont get any printing and photos done until early next week.
    The used bookstore by my house is clearing out quite a few books. I stopped by there today, and I saw a decent sized collection of model and real locomotive/railroad type books. If you're looking for anything, let me know. I will stop by there again next week and can take a look for you.

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    It's finally warmed up enough so I can go back to the basement work area and start working again on SoG repaints, etc. Here are two photos of the Black Pearl and Royal Fortune and the other two repaints I've managed to date. Custom card work by Andy. I've not cut out the ship log that Andy did or a new label for the Royal Fortune's other base, but that will come soon, if it stays warm enough. Cheers!

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    Awesome work Jim!

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    these are so awesome!!!! wish I was talented enough to do this!!!

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    Nice. Are there duplicate cards already?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SeaRoyal20 View Post
    Nice. Are there duplicate cards already?
    These are custom crafted cards by Andy (nothing officially sanctioned by Ares, or anyone else). I believe he's posted the files on our site for download?

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    Really great looking fleet! Awesome!

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    Well, another ship has joined the Pirate Fleet. However, this ship, captain and crew answer to no ones navy; pirate or otherwise. I give you the Flying Dutchman (text below is from Wikipedia). Cheers!

    The Flying Dutchman is a legendary ghost ship that can never make port and is doomed to sail the oceans forever. The myth is likely to have originated from 17th-century nautical folklore. The oldest extant version dates to the late 18th century. Sightings in the 19th and 20th centuries reported the ship to be glowing with ghostly light. If hailed by another ship, the crew of the Flying Dutchman will try to send messages to land, or to people long dead. In ocean lore, the sight of this phantom ship is a portent of doom.
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    P.S. Sure hope those custom Anchorage ratlines would hurry up and get here?

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    That is an amazing paint job. Really nice looking sails, I can see my sailors shiver upon site of them.
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    One last ship for my pirate fleet, which now includes all the ships from the SoG starter set. I really liked how Jaime's (RickyBobbyFan) Queen Anne's Revenge turned out so I decided to use the British ship HMS Defense as the base model and painted it as close to what I think he had as a final version? It's now ready for rigging.

    If Wikipedia can be trusted in this the Queen Anne's Revenge was originally a British frigate (Concord) built in 1710 and later captured by the French one year later. She was renamed La Concorde de Nantes and converted into a slave ship.

    Sailing as a slave ship, she was captured by the pirate Captain Benjamin Hornigold on November 28, 1717, near the island of Martinique. Hornigold turned her over to one of his men —Edward Teach, later known as Blackbeard—and made him her captain. Teach's first mate, Christopher Blackwood (known as Blackbeard's Claw), was feared as a ferocious fighter and led many of Blackbeard's boarding parties.
    You can find the rest of the story here with additional information on a wreck found off North Carolina in 1996 that may well be the real Queen Anne's Revenge: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queen_Anne's_Revenge

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    I absolutely love how the sails on the Flying Dutchman look. That green is perfectly ghostly spooky. You need to do something with the hull to go along with it. I'm thinking maybe you should try a light wash of that same green and do a practice run on something to see if you can get the suggestion of green glow from the hull, but still keep the basics of how it looks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andy Blozinski View Post
    I absolutely love how the sails on the Flying Dutchman look. That green is perfectly ghostly spooky. You need to do something with the hull to go along with it. I'm thinking maybe you should try a light wash of that same green and do a practice run on something to see if you can get the suggestion of green glow from the hull, but still keep the basics of how it looks.
    Thanks for the suggestion, Andy. I'd thought about doing the hull in the same green, but was concerned that it might be overkill. I went ahead and tried it this morning with a light black wash over the green to tone it down a bit. I think it turned out OK? Here are a couple of shots to see what you think?

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    Now that is a nice touch to the Flying Dutchman, Jim. I also like your use of the brown.
    No kings ship would dare go near it.

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    I think that might be a good starting point. I was thinking in terms of a faint green "glow" from the hull in general. I think the stronger green sides works out well to set the tone, but you wouldn't want that all over. The brown accents do look good as well. What might top it all off is a light green wash only on the deck sections. It's kind of a risky move, so I would suggest a practice run on some other surface or mini. Some green settled down into the surface and still having the other projections (boats, cannons, etc) brown will probably give it just enough ghostly hint.

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    I finished up the Queen Anne's Revenge today. Some photos for the record. These ships improve so dramatically with a minimal amount of effort. I can't wait to see how the brass ratlines coming from the Anchorage Store will enhance them even more. Cheers!

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    What you have been doing is not minimal effort! You've been putting lots of quality work into these and it shows.
    I've just been painting the masts, cross beams and putting a wash on the sails. That's minimal effort. But...your statement is quite accurate. This minimal level of effort has a huge positive impact on how the mini looks.
    When I get my wave 2 ships in, I fully plan on doing one of the heavy frigates up Hollywood pirate style and you have been the inspiration. I've never rigged a ship before and I just might go for it. I'm thinking on going for the Royal Fortune look you did as I really like that. It's going to have the ratlines and just maybe the rigging. When I do my demos, I want to have three levels of detail so prospective players can see the flexibility of options
    1) Factory stock
    2) Minimal level = masts, sails washed and maybe ratlines. I might do minimal level with and without ratlines.
    3) All out = hull detail, masts, sails washed, ratlines, and rigging.

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    To me rigging is a maximum effort/level. Ratlines with Keith's brass would be the easy part. Thanks Keith.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andy Blozinski View Post
    What you have been doing is not minimal effort! You've been putting lots of quality work into these and it shows.
    I've just been painting the masts, cross beams and putting a wash on the sails. That's minimal effort. But...your statement is quite accurate. This minimal level of effort has a huge positive impact on how the mini looks.
    When I get my wave 2 ships in, I fully plan on doing one of the heavy frigates up Hollywood pirate style and you have been the inspiration. I've never rigged a ship before and I just might go for it. I'm thinking on going for the Royal Fortune look you did as I really like that. It's going to have the ratlines and just maybe the rigging. When I do my demos, I want to have three levels of detail so prospective players can see the flexibility of options
    1) Factory stock
    2) Minimal level = masts, sails washed and maybe ratlines. I might do minimal level with and without ratlines.
    3) All out = hull detail, masts, sails washed, ratlines, and rigging.
    I will admit that the rigging is not something you do quickly, but after you've done just a few ships it starts to go much faster. The painting, washes, etc. are fairly easy to do and don't take up much time. The added green hull work on the Flying Dutchman took all of 10 minutes (with a black wash over the green). I'm anxious to see your demo ships and the AAR's as well.

    Quote Originally Posted by Gunner View Post
    To me rigging is a maximum effort/level. Ratlines with Keith's brass would be the easy part. Thanks Keith.
    I agree that rigging is definitely more effort and the ratlines are the quickest part. As I've said before I can't wait to get my ships set up with Keith's custom brass ratlines.

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    Nightmoss,


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    Anyone know how to get hold of Andy Roberts? He hasn't logged on in weeks and I was hoping he could modify the pirate logs he made so they would work for my ship.

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    Have you tried to PM him?

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    Not sure what happened to him, but his logs were very well done. Like Ed suggested a PM to him might go to his email and he'll check back with you?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nightmoss View Post
    Not sure what happened to him, but his logs were very well done. Like Ed suggested a PM to him might go to his email and he'll check back with you?
    Tried that and no response. His last log in date was June 6th.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andy Blozinski View Post
    Tried that and no response. His last log in date was June 6th.
    Well, I hope he's just busy or maybe lost interest in SoG rather than something having happened to him?

    Maybe someone else here can help you modify the existing logs he did for the Black Pearl, Royal Fortune or Queen Anne's Revenge? I expect he used something like Photoshop, which I don't have.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nightmoss View Post
    Well, I hope he's just busy or maybe lost interest in SoG rather than something having happened to him?

    Maybe someone else here can help you modify the existing logs he did for the Black Pearl, Royal Fortune or Queen Anne's Revenge? I expect he used something like Photoshop, which I don't have.
    I'm completely lacking in access to fancy photo editing software.

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    I can ask Sue if Andy does not return. Being summer, he could be busy with vacation, covering for folks at work, etc.
    “You can discover more about a person in an hour of play than in a year of conversation.” ― Plato

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    Hello Everyone!

    Please pardon my going awol, one thing after another has kept me busy. My job was getting way out of hand and I was working 12 hour days, 7 days a week. Then the company decided that it was not enough and let me go. I am having to sell my house and move in with relatives for the time being. Oh, and to add insult to injuries, someway, somehow, the entire file with all of my templates for the SoG ship bases and mats was deleted from my computer. Having said all of this - if you can give me a few days I will have everything remade and can make whatever you require.

    Regards,

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Roberts View Post
    Hello Everyone!

    Please pardon my going awol, one thing after another has kept me busy. My job was getting way out of hand and I was working 12 hour days, 7 days a week. Then the company decided that it was not enough and let me go. I am having to sell my house and move in with relatives for the time being. Oh, and to add insult to injuries, someway, somehow, the entire file with all of my templates for the SoG ship bases and mats was deleted from my computer. Having said all of this - if you can give me a few days I will have everything remade and can make whatever you require.

    Regards,

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    Hey Andy. We're glad you're back, but very sorry to hear the unfortunate news about your job and home. Under the circumstances I wouldn't worry too much about getting things here back up to where you had them unless it's something you're going to enjoy doing? Take your time and enjoy reading up on the stuff that's happened while you were busy. Take care!

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    Hi Andy,

    I am very sorry to hear of your situation. I think all of us would say our concern is for you and your family, so to echo Jim, unless you find site interaction a welcome relief, don't worry about our desires.

    I truly hope you experience more favorable winds, and do so soon.
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    Hi Andy
    I can only reiterate what the other guys have said. Know you have a port in any storm here.

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    Jim, Thanks to you and the others for the kind words and thoughts. Not having a job at the moment gives me the time that I didn't have to work on and play some SGN. So, I am in the process of remaking my templates and helping Andy B. with his needs. Anyone else that needs ship mats or base cards I can help them also.

    I'm going to work on a personal project having to do with ironclads and will be sharing that once I have something to show.

    Andy

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Roberts View Post
    Jim, Thanks to you and the others for the kind words and thoughts. Not having a job at the moment gives me the time that I didn't have to work on and play some SGN. So, I am in the process of remaking my templates and helping Andy B. with his needs. Anyone else that needs ship mats or base cards I can help them also.

    I'm going to work on a personal project having to do with ironclads and will be sharing that once I have something to show.

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    Sounds good, Andy. I know Andy B. has been working on a "Hollywoodized" pirate ship for SoG. I'll be interested to see how that turns out. Your project also sounds very interesting. Please do share when you get to the point where you wnat to show stuff off.

    If (and only if) you have some extra time the two SoL's I did repaints for above will need base cards and ship logs. I did the Flying Dutchman and Queen Anne's Revenge, but as they are way too powerful to be realistic pirate/privateer ships there's no rush. It was just a fun repaint on both.

    Cheers!

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    Has anyone created cards and ship logs for pirate sloops yet?

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    Quote Originally Posted by AirborneEnginee View Post
    Has anyone created cards and ship logs for pirate sloops yet?
    No, not that I'm aware of.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AirborneEnginee View Post
    Has anyone created cards and ship logs for pirate sloops yet?
    One of the sloops is an American privateer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andy Blozinski View Post
    One of the sloops is an American privateer.
    Yes, the Thorn was a Massachusetts privateer: http://www.awiatsea.com/Privateers/T...Cowell%29.html

    But, I'm thinking Airborne wants Pirates, like the Crimson Permanent Assurance?

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    I thought the Black Pearl flag file was previously uploaded, but couldn't locate it. So here it is if anyone is so inclined to be Captain Jack. Four flags for the price of one. Cheers!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nightmoss View Post
    Thanks for the suggestion, Andy. I'd thought about doing the hull in the same green, but was concerned that it might be overkill. I went ahead and tried it this morning with a light black wash over the green to tone it down a bit. I think it turned out OK? Here are a couple of shots to see what you think?

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    I'm a little late, but, please tell me her sails glow in the dark.
    (overkill?)

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    Quote Originally Posted by RotS-Targe View Post
    I'm a little late, but, please tell me her sails glow in the dark.
    (overkill?)
    Hmmm...There is glow in the dark paint.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nightmoss View Post
    I thought the Black Pearl flag file was previously uploaded, but couldn't locate it. So here it is if anyone is so inclined to be Captain Jack. Four flags for the price of one. Cheers!
    Forgot to thank you for Jack's flag. I will use it when I get around to building some pirate ships.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Coog View Post
    Hmmm...There is glow in the dark paint.
    Yes but, that's a good way of getting sunk at night.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gunner View Post
    Yes but, that's a good way of getting sunk at night.
    She's the Dutchman, I highly doubt she has much to fear from any mortal ship or crew.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gunner View Post
    Forgot to thank you for Jack's flag. I will use it when I get around to building some pirate ships.
    You're very welcome.

    You know, I was just thinking that Jack's flag might look kind of cool on the Millennium Falcon?!

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    Quote Originally Posted by RotS-Targe View Post
    I'm a little late, but, please tell me her sails glow in the dark.
    (overkill?)
    They don't actually glow in the dark, but they do reflect and react to light in a rather eerie manner. Kind of creepy as a matter of fact.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nightmoss View Post
    You're very welcome.

    You know, I was just thinking that Jack's flag might look kind of cool on the Millennium Falcon?!
    Yes it would, flying right over the quad laser cannon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nightmoss View Post
    You know, I was just thinking that Jack's flag might look kind of cool on the Millennium Falcon?!
    It beats an overall orange paintjob with a Confederate Battle Flag and "01"....

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    Quote Originally Posted by csadn View Post
    It beats an overall orange paintjob with a Confederate Battle Flag and "01"....
    ...or black overall with the number "3"

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    Those models look fantastic! My models for the black pearl will Embuscade, i will only own 1 starter set and dont want to use a ship i cant replace individually.
    Shes on her way to me as i type. Shopping around on ebay seems the most cost effective way of getting what i want in blighty, which is a shame because i do like to help bricks and mortar stores where possible.

    Well done with those repaints guys.

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