Fleet for Louisbourg 1747
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Re: Fleet for Louisbourg 1747
Willz,
Great work. The smaller guns look a little too small in comparison. Not excessively so and probably not noticed in a game.
Personally, I'd use the smaller guns in the bow of the armed transport / gun boats.
Neil
Great work. The smaller guns look a little too small in comparison. Not excessively so and probably not noticed in a game.
Personally, I'd use the smaller guns in the bow of the armed transport / gun boats.
Neil
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Re: Fleet for Louisbourg 1747
Yes, what Pz21 says.
Splendid stuff, Willz.
Iain
Splendid stuff, Willz.
Iain
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Re: Fleet for Louisbourg 1747
Cheers for your kind comments and support.
Yes I was thinking of the smaller ones in the bows.
Now all I need is some simple and fast 18th century naval rules, of one page any ideas.
Willz.
Yes I was thinking of the smaller ones in the bows.
Now all I need is some simple and fast 18th century naval rules, of one page any ideas.
Willz.
Re: Fleet for Louisbourg 1747
those look great
Re: Fleet for Louisbourg 1747
Very nice, Wills. Are you going to add the ropey bits?
Grant's updated The War Game has some (very) basic rules for gunboats and river craft that may be of use, mate.
Grant's updated The War Game has some (very) basic rules for gunboats and river craft that may be of use, mate.
If "The System" is the answer, who asked such a bloody stupid question?
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Re: Fleet for Louisbourg 1747
I had my own sea adventure last night we had a flood when a sink tap valve blew out and flooded the bathroom, hallway and front room,
shorting out the electricity. Talk about being at sea and damage control .
still apart from damp patches on the front room and hallway ceiling no major damage done,
the insurance sent out an emergency plumber he fixed the problem and he reset the electrical trip switches so we have power and
all the food won't spoil.
We have water and power, so no hotel.
Willz.
shorting out the electricity. Talk about being at sea and damage control .
still apart from damp patches on the front room and hallway ceiling no major damage done,
the insurance sent out an emergency plumber he fixed the problem and he reset the electrical trip switches so we have power and
all the food won't spoil.
We have water and power, so no hotel.
Willz.