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Each set comes on a number of A5 cards laser printed in full colour on good quality 160gsm card. They are designed to be glued onto heavier card (such as mounting board or foam sheet, both readily available at craft and art shops) to make colourful counters for a variety of Naval games. |
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Naval gaming was my first love in Wargaming and I still have a strong interest in naval history and gaming. My problem was always that I could never get a fleet for a period completed before my interest moved on to another era and more than half the naval rules I have collected over the years have never been played for lack of suitable models. This range is designed to allow you to avoid my problems - each set will provide enough models to fight battles at sea with your choice of rules and in a fraction of the time (and at a fraction of the cost) of 3D models. |
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The initial releases are 1/600th scale Ancient galleys, further sets for other periods are planned for 2011. |
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There is a shipping/handling charge of 90p on each order for buildings, ship counters and flags (except the Sample packs which are post free) delivered within the UK, no matter how many packs are purchased. For orders delivered to Europe or the Rest of the World a postage supplement is paid on each order. See the flag range pages for further details - note that this supplement is paid only ONCE per order. All orders are sent First Class post or Airmail, in a card-backed envelope so that your order reaches you in perfect condition. |
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Customers in Europe will need to pay a postage supplement of 70p per order of flags. Click the button below ONCE ONLY to add this supplement to your order. |
POSTAGE SUPPLEMENTS CUSTOMERS OUTSIDE THE UK PLEASE READ |
Customers with an address outside Europe will need to pay a postage supplement of £1.25 per order of flags. Click the button below ONCE ONLY to add this supplement to your order. |
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Pack ANS1 : Peloponnesian Wars 1/1200th scale |
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Contains two fleets (96 ships) on two A5 sheets Athens and Allies 5 squadrons each of 4 Fast 3's, 2 squadrons each of 4 Cataphract 3's, 2 squadron of 4 Aphract 3's & 4 squadrons each of 3 Pentekontors. 48 ships in all. Persia and/or Ionian Greeks 6 squadrons each of 4 Cataphract 3's, 3 squadrons of 4 Aphract 3's & 4 squadrons each of 3 Pentekontors. 48 ships in all. |
ANS1 : £3.00 |
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1/600th Scale sheets |
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Pack AN1 : Peloponnesian Wars |
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Contains two fleets (60 ships) on four A5 sheets Athens and Allies 3 squadrons each of 4 Fast 3's, 2 squadrons each of 4 Cataphract 3's, 1 squadron of 4 Aphract 3's & 2 squadrons each of 3 Pentekontors. 30 ships in all. Persia and/or Ionian Greeks 5 squadrons each of 4 Cataphract 3's, 1 squadron of 4 Aphract 3's & 2 squadrons each of 3 Pentekontors. 30 ships in all. |
AN1 : £5.00 |
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Pack AN2 : Punic Wars Set 1 |
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Contains two fleets (41 ships) on four A5 sheets Carthage 6 squadrons each of 3 4's, 2 squadrons each of 3 5's (one of which is a flagship), 1 squadron of 4 Heavy 3's. 22 ships in all. Republican Rome 3 squadrons each of 4 5's, 2 squadrons each of 3 Heavy 3's & 1 flagship 6. 19 ships in all. |
AN2 : £5.00 |
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Pack AN3 : Punic Wars Set 2 |
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Contains two fleets (38 ships) on four A5 sheets. Rome only used the Corvus (a boarding plank with a big spike) for a few years but it is a popular feature with wargamers. I've also made an alternative Carthaginian fleet with a higher proportion of 5's and larger 4's. Carthage 3 squadrons each of 3 5's (one of which is a flagship), 2 squadrons each of 3 4's (larger than the 4's in Set AN2), 1 squadron of 4 Heavy 3's. 19 ships in all. Republican Rome 3 squadrons each of 4 5's (all with Corvus), 2 squadrons each of 3 Heavy 3's & 1 flagship 6. 19 ships in all. |
AN3 : £5.00 |
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Pack AN4 : Cypriot Salamis 306BC |
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Contains two fleets (55 ships) on six A5 sheets. Two fleets that represent the early stages of the development of the 'Polyreme'. Demetrios's fleet includes a few of the larger ships (6's & 7's) while Ptolemy's has smaller, more nimble, 4's and 5's. Demetrios Poliorcetes 2 7-bank ships, 4 6's, 2 squadrons each of 3 5's, 2 squadrons each of 4 large 4's, 1 squadron of 4 Heavy 3's and 1 squadron of 4 fast 3's. 28 ships in all. Ptolemy I 2 squadrons of 4 fast 4's, 1 squadron of 4 4's with a small catapult and 1 squadron of 3 heavier 4's with tower and catapult, 1 squadron of 4 heavy 5's, 2 squadrons of fast 5's (one of 4 ships, the other 3) and one 6 as a flagship. 27 ships in all. |
AN4 : £7.50 |
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Pack AN5 : Chios 201BC |
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Contains two fleets (60 ships) on six A5 sheets. Two fleets that represent the later development of the 'Polyreme'. Phillip V's fleet combines larger cataphract ships and a large number of smaller vessels. The allied fleet, led by Attalos of Pergammon, has less large polyremes and a more conservative main body of 4's and 5's. Phillip V of Macedon 2 8-bank ships, 3 7-bank ships, 4 6's, 6 5's and 20 light Lemboi and Hemioliai. 35 ships in all. Attalos of Pergammon & Allies A 9-bank ship, 2 7-bank ships, 4 6's, 8 5's, 5 4's & 3 Trihemioliai. 23 ships in all. Also included are one each 13-bank ship & 10-bank ship. Neither fleet included such large vessels but others at the time did. |
AN5 : £7.50 |
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Pack AN6 : Actium 31BC |
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Contains two fleets (57 ships) on six A5 sheets. Two fleets that represent the last major naval battle of Classical times. Anthony Anthony's main fleet : 2 10-bank ships, 2 8-bank ships & 8 5's Cleopatra's squadron : 1 9-bank ship, 3 5's & 5 4's. 21 ships in all. Octavian 1 7-bank flagship, 3 6's, 12 5's, 4 3's and 16 Lemboi. 36 ships in all. |
AN6 : £7.50 |
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