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Black Seas Fleet Battles - Le Français (1770 - 1830)
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Black Seas Fleet Battles - Le Français (1770 - 1830)
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Bundle contains: The Master & Commander Starter Set which includes the core rulebook and 9 ships of various classes, and comes with the Sea Wolf special miniature. The French Navy Fleet which includes 3 frigates, 6 brigs, 3 Third Rates...
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Victory at Sea - Marine Nationale Fleet
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Victory at Sea - Marine Nationale Fleet
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At the outbreak of the Second World War, the Marine Nationale of France was a powerful force with modern battleships, which should have been a major asset to the Allied cause. The rapid fall of France in the land war...
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French Navy Fleet (1770 - 1830)
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French Navy Fleet (1770 - 1830)
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The French Navy has a history of highs and lows, both in terms of successes in battle and in the number and quality of its ships. In the mid-1700s, after the defeats of the Seven Years’ War, the French Navy...
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Black Seas Squadron encounters (1770 - 1830)
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Black Seas Squadron encounters (1770 - 1830)
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Third Rates proved to be the real workhorses of the Carronade Era, leading flotillas of smaller ships or striking out on their own to disrupt enemy commerce or raid isolated territories. They also formed the bulk of the battleline during...
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Black Seas French Navy Famous Ships Bundle
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Black Seas French Navy Famous Ships Bundle
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This bundle conveniently collects all the named famous vessels for the French Navy available in Black Seas (excepting for those that can be found in the French Navy Starter Fleet). As an added bonus, you’ll get a digital version of...
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Black Seas Flotilla action (1770 - 1830)
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Black Seas Flotilla action (1770 - 1830)
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The Carronade Era was characterised by flotillas of small ships fighting out on remote stations across the globe - check out these articles on the Battle of Turtle Gut Inlet and the Hunt for the Santisima Trinidad for examples of...
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Master & Commander Starter Set
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Master & Commander Starter Set
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Alongside a softback copy of the Black Seas core rules, you'll get nine beautifully detailed plastic miniatures; three frigates and six brigs. You'll also get sails, rigging and flag sheets for all your ships and all the ship cards, wake...
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French Navy 3rd Rates of Renown
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French Navy 3rd Rates of Renown
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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!...
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Black Seas scenery pack
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Black Seas scenery pack
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You'll find within the box plenty to add variety to your games of Black Seas. Rocks of various shapes and sizes can provide tricky obstacles to negotiate with your vessels. They are also capable of blocking line of sight -...
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Black Seas: 4th Rates squadron
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Black Seas: 4th Rates squadron
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Under the structure set out by the Royal Navy rating system which was largely adopted worldwide any ship-of-the-line with fewer than a 160-man crew was considered a 'small ship'. The largest of these ‘small ships’ were the 4th Rates as...
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3rd Rates Squadron (1770 - 1830)
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3rd Rates Squadron (1770 - 1830)
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A 3rd rate ship, as defined by the British rating system, was a ship of the line which mounted between 64-80 guns. Usually, this would mean two gun decks. Despite their relative size and power compared to larger 1st and...
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Black Seas: 6th Rates Squadron
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Black Seas: 6th Rates Squadron
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6th Rates were the smallest of the warships in the Royal Navy rating system, which would have been generally adopted worldwide. This category covered ships with between 20 and 28 guns on a single deck. Although not considered to be...
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Black Seas: 6th Rates squadron (Battened Down)
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6th Rates were the smallest of the warships in the Royal Navy rating system, which would have been generally adopted worldwide. This category covered ships with between 20 and 28 guns on a single deck. Although not considered to be...
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Black Seas: Razeed 3rd Rate & 4th Rate
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Black Seas: Razeed 3rd Rate & 4th Rate
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As the smaller ships-of-the-line became less useful in fleet actions due the increasing size and armaments of the larger ships many of them were 'razeed'. This was the process of either removing the quarterdeck and forecastle or otherwise cutting them...
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Black Seas: Schooners squadron
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Black Seas: Schooners squadron
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Schooners are two-masted vessels with both masts having loose footed sails rigged on gaff and two or more headsails (staysails rigged in front of the fore mast). They were not designed for combat, being built mainly for cargo, passenger and...
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Black Seas: 1st Rate
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Black Seas: 1st Rate
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The largest of the ships-of-the-line under the Royal Navy's rating system, the 1st Rate would generally have over 850 crew and more than 100 guns across three decks. Extremely expensive build and maintain, 1st Rates tended to be reserved for...
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Black Seas: Indiamen
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Black Seas: Indiamen
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East Indiamen or, more commonly, just 'Indiamen' is a broad name for a category of ships that sailed under the licence or charter of the various European trading companies such as those from England, France, Portugal, Sweden, Austria, Denmark and...
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L'Orient
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L'Orient
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Orient was of the Océan-class of ships. These were a series of 118-gun three-decker ships of the line of the French Navy, designed by engineer Jacques-Noël Sané. Launched on July 20, 1791, she was originally named the Dauphin Royal, but...
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French Navy 1st Rate
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French Navy 1st Rate
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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,...
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Black Seas: Cutters Squadron
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Black Seas: Cutters Squadron
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Cutters were usually tiny or small vessels with a single mast. Designed for speed more than transport capacity, the mast has a triangular aft (behind the mast) sail rigged fore and aft (from the front to the rear) and a...
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Black Seas: Sloops Squadron
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Black Seas: Sloops Squadron
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Sloops are tiny vessels (although larger sloops existed) usually with only one mast and a gaff rigged aft (behind the mast) sail rigged fore and aft (from the front to the rear). Along with similarly sized unrated vessels, sloops filled...
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Black Seas: Fire Ship Squadron
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Black Seas: Fire Ship Squadron
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Filled with gunpowder and other combustible materials, Fire Ships were deliberately set ablaze and sent towards the enemy battleline where they would explode or set opposing ships alight. Warships during the Age of Sail were highly susceptible to fire. With...
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Victory at Sea - Chacal-class destroyers
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Victory at Sea - Chacal-class destroyers
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Also known as the Jaguar-class, Chacal (Jackal)-class destroyers were designed to fulfil a scouting role for fleet battle lines and to attack enemy shipping in the Mediterranean. As a result, they possessed poor endurance, mounted no anti-submarine weapons, and had...
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Black Seas: Bomb Ketch Squadron
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Black Seas: Bomb Ketch Squadron
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A bomb ketch’s primary armament was not cannon or carronade, but a mortar mounted near the bow elevated at a high angle, that employed explosive shells rather than solid shot. They were designed primarily as bombardment vessels (hence the name...
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Black Seas: Hold Fast! Supplement
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Black Seas: Hold Fast! Supplement
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Black Seas focuses on the golden age of sail, which encompasses the period between 1770 and 1830. During this period the navies of Europe and beyond fight for dominance of the high seas. Hold Fast! is a supplement for the...
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Frigates & Brigs Flotilla (1770 - 1830)
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Frigates & Brigs Flotilla (1770 - 1830)
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Frigates Frigates were perhaps the hardest-worked of warship types during the Age of Sail. A small warship with a perfect balance of speed, armament and resilience that made it one of the perfect vessels for single-ship action and privateering against...
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Victory at Sea - Bearn
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Victory at Sea - Bearn
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In 1923 it was decided to convert an incomplete Normandie-class battleship to a carrier. Despite a refit in 1935, she was far too slow for fleet operations in World War Two and was demilitarised in 1942. In 1943 she joined...
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Victory at Sea: Richelieu
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Victory at Sea: Richelieu
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There were to have been four ships of the Richlieu-class, with the first two laid down in 1935 and the second pair following in 1935. Gascogne was cancelled and Clemenceau never completed. The last ship followed a modified design which...
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Black Seas Gunboat Squadron
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Black Seas Gunboat Squadron
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A gunboat squadron is like a gnat in comparison to the larger ships-of-the-line. Nevertheless, they have a useful place in the fleet. A gunboat would typically have only a single mast with square-rigged sails, mounting between one and three fixed...
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Black Seas French Navy paint set
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Black Seas French Navy paint set
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French hulls were usually yellow or red, with black stripes, sometimes with blue details. We have used a light shade of yellow for our French and added an upper blue stripe on most of the ships to unify the look...
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