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While gigantic warships stalk the open oceans, engaging enemies over the horizon with their titanic weapons, much smaller craft hug the coastal waters, protecting the land against raids and invasion. Such naval combat was often quick, brutal and decisive. Brave sailors gun the engines...
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This box contains 40 plastic figures skirmishing and includes individual round bases ideal for skirmish gaming. Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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The box contains plastic 44 figures; 36 man battalion marching or attacking plus 8 Elite company men skirmishing. Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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1st Rate ships of the line were extremely large and powerful and were a true display of a Navy's power. They were, however, expensive to operate, so their service use was limited in times of peace. In the carronade era, a 1st Rate ship-of-the-line...
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Merchant vessels were not designed for combat. They were slow lumbering vessels designed to have a large capacity for transporting goods but at the sacrifice of manoeuvrability. In Black Seas there are many scenarios that necessitate the use of merchant vessels. Scenario 4 -...
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A Royal Navy 1st rate is a particularly dangerous foe in Black Seas, especially true when using the National Special Rules. In the game, 1st rates have the best access to customisation and upgrade options. Combine certain upgrades (we're fans of Master Gunner) with...
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First-rate ships of the line are the ultimate vessel in Black Seas. These ships pack a tremendous punch and can take quite the pummelling. Any enemy unfortunate enough to be caught in the broadside of a 1st Rate is not likely to be around...
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Lowlier than even the retainers of the Samurai Warbands are the Bandits and Brigands - a ragtag assembly of warriors bearing whichever weapon is most handy. The inhabitants of Erehwon would do wisely to stay on the beaten track, lest they be set upon...