WarLord Black Seas The Age of Sail French Navy 3rd Rates of Renown for Black Seas Table Top Ship Combat Battle War Game 792012002 unpainted


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Prepare your fine array of 1/700th scale tall-ships for battle focusing on the golden age sail of military maritime warfare ships combating in the period 1770-1830, the 'carronade era'. From superbly detailed plastic Frigates, Brigs or 3rd Rates (usable for all nations) through to the mighty 1st rates in finely detailed metal and resin, there are plenty of options to take to battle!
'캐로 네이드 시대'인 1770-1830 년에 싸우는 군용 해상 전쟁 선박의 황금 시대 항해에 초점을 맞춘 전투를 위해 1/700 번째 규모의 고층 선박을 준비하십시오. 훌륭하게 상세한 플라스틱 호위함, Brigs 또는 3rd 비율 (모든 국가에서 사용 가능)에서 정밀하게 상세한 금속 및 수지의 강력한 1rd 비율에 이르기까지 전투에 취할 수있는 많은 옵션이 있습니다!



Utilizing a unique and innovative initiative system based around the most important factor of sail powered combat: the wind. Additional rules enable you to fight in a 'line of battle,' engage shore batteries, rake your enemies with withering initial broadsides or capture vessels in heroic boarding actions. All while avoiding such hazards to navigation as fog banks, fire ships and shipwrecks.
항해 동력 전투의 가장 중요한 요소인 바람을 기반으로한 독특하고 혁신적인 이니셔티브 시스템을 활용합니다. 추가 규칙을 사용하면 '전투 라인'에서 싸울 수 있고, 해안 배터리를 사용하거나, 시들어가는 초기 브로드 사이드로 적을 긁어 모으거나, 영웅적인 탑승 행동으로 선박을 잡을 수 있습니다. 안개 둑, 소방선 및 난파선과 같은 항해 위험을 피하면서.



The rules allow you to field fleets comprised of vessels ranging from the tiniest gunboats up to the true giants of the waves, the mighty 1st rate warships. Can be played on a 4' x 3' table or unobstructed floor space.
이 규칙은 가장 작은 총포에서부터 파도의 진정한 거인, 강력한 1 급 전함에 이르기까지 다양한 선박으로 구성된 함대를 수용할 수 있게합니다. 4 'x 3'테이블 또는 방해받지 않는 바닥 공간에서 재생할 수 있습니다.



Each ship in Black Seas is accompanied by a ship card which details its speed, weaponry and other key ratings to help strategically plan battles based on their advantages.
흑해의 각 선박에는 속도, 무기 및 기타 주요 등급을 자세히 설명하는 선박 카드가 동반되어 전략적으로 전투를 계획하는 데 도움이됩니다.



Build, paint and play! The construction and painting of the models and watching them come to life are just as much fun as the game itself! Paint and glue are not included.
건설하고, 페인트하고, 플레이하십시오! 모델들의 구성과 그림 그리고 그들이 살아나는 것을 보는 것은 게임 그 자체만큼이나 재미있다! 페인트 및 접착제는 포함되지 않습니다.



This box set outfits you with three French Navy Third-Rate-Ships-of-the-line. Building upon the superb third rate plastic sprues, the box contains additional metal components to make the following famous vessels, all of which were present at the Battle of Trafalgar! Indomptable- A Tonnant-class 80-gun ship of the line, Indomptable was laid down in 1788 and saw active service from 1791. In her first engagement at The Glorious First of June she lost her mast and had to be towed back to Brest. Under the command of Admirable Villeneuve she went to sea as part of a large fleet bound for the West Indies, but returned for Europe upon news that Nelson had arrived there. In the Battle of Cape Finisterre, a violent artillery exchange was halted by thick fog, an exhausted French fleet thus anchored in Ferrol before sailing on to Cadiz. Admiral Villeneuve, with his command under threat, vowed to meet the British at the Cape of Trafalgar. At Trafalgar, Indomptable was part of the Spanish line, engaging Vice Admiral Collingwood's flagship HMS Royal Sovereign, as well as HMS Belleisle, HMS Revenge, HMS Dreadnought and HMS Thunderer. Drifting downwind, and out of range, she turned back towards Cadiz but got caught in a rescue operation for Bucentaure which had struck a reef. The following night, Indomptable was caught in a storm and carried onto rocks offshore from Cadiz. Only 150 (of between 100 and 1400 men) are estimated to have survived the wreck. Formidable- an 80-gun Tonnant-class ship of the line of the French Navy, she was briefly named Figuieres, but this was restored to Formidable prior to her launch at Toulon on 31 May 1795. She participated in the Battle of Algeciras, the Battle of Cape Finisterre and the Battle of Trafalgar - in which she served as the flagship of Rear-Admiral Pierre Dumanoir le Pelley in the six-ship vanguard of the French fleet. She was captured by the British at the Battle of Cape Ortegal on 4 November 1805. Renamed HMS Brave whilst in service of the Royal Navy, she was eventually sold to be broken up in 1816. Argonaute- a 74-gun ship of the line of the French Navy. Under Vice-amiral Villaret de Joyeuse, she took part in the expedition to Saint-Domingue in 1802. She took part in the Battle of Trafalgar but managed to return to Cadiz. She could not leave port due to heavy damage and the British blockade, she was eventually exchanged for the Spanish ship Vencedor in December 1806. At this point, she was renamed Argonauta, but was never recommissioned.