Any players in Northumberland or the north-east?
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Any players in Northumberland or the north-east?
Ah, well solo it is then. Anchors aweigh.
Neil, we need to get back to the solo rules and campaign set up. Hopefully, we'll provide some opportunity for community play here akin to OTT and the other campaigns on the 'Drome. It is good having you here, my Friend.
Planning my first solo foray as we speak.
Hello Neil. There be a fleet o' 24 ships anchored south of Dunbar.
Hello Alan. Nice to have you on board. What ships do you have and are they Ares or other manufacturers?
Neil
Welcome to the Anchorage, Alan.
Greetings Alan. Welcome to the Anchorage.
OK, don't know what happened to my other message so here goes again and apologies if its somewhere else:
Dec 4th
War & Piece (shop)
Ashington
SoG Demo game.
Thank you, happy to be aboard.
I have played about 12 games of SoG since buying the game at Claymore in August; from single ship encounters to 5 ship squadron actions with shore batteries, harbours et al. What a fun game this is :happy:
The boat collection is almost all Ares. Apart from the ships in the starter box, all of the SOL are duplicated ( except for Royal Sovereign/Britannia ) along with 3 other sloops/frigates.
Inspired by the creativity of others, especially Nightmoss, I now also have a Langton Pickle and Santisma Trinidad ( being rigged ). The Flying Dutchman is on the workbench...
Welcome:beer: from Arizona, Alan. Looks like you're off and running with SGN.
Have the solo rules been finalised yet?
This past weekend I put on a SGN participation at Warfare in Reading, went quite well with a number of requests about starter sets, unfortunately there was only one set on sale the whole weekend
I recently saw some Starter Sets at decent discounts on a few online sites. I am not sure about shipping costs to the U.K., but online retailers might be a possible avenue.
Well just played my first solo. Must say the solo rules work ok but I must try more games to get a better feel for them.
November 26th
War & Piece (shop)
Ashington
http://gcsya.shltt.servertrust.com/Default.asp
SoG Demo game.
Here be the Pickle: constructed, painted and rigged using the paintbrush-method. All done in about 2 hours.
More mistakes than a cap'n can shake a ships cat at - but what a good learning experience that was.
On the right is the Hibernia with a very simple mast and yard arm paint.
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This is the opening moment of an 'Invasion' scenario.
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... and from a lower angle.
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Here is the S. Trinidad in production.
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Sometimes ships become 'trapped' by wind and shore, or are in harbour against the wind. This is, of course, to be expected.
However, in a scenario situation it became clear to the assembled captains that a rule should be brought in to allow escape.
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WOW! thanks for posting pics and custom cards! Green sails equal florescent lighting. There's a camera lens filter or photoshop plug in for that. I understand bow line, but I do no understand stern line, except for anchorage.
Thanks for the photos, custom cards and the peek at the Santisima Trinidad. Looking most excellent!! :salute:
Interesting cards - very cool.
It would be nice to have a small platform with such boats for shore parties, etc.
The rules for the "Rowboats" card were:
Play as any other movement card;
The bow notch of the boat must be within the Bow Line triangle ( a bit of forward movement ).
The stern notch of the boat must Not cross the red Stern Line.
Therefore the boat is able to move directly ahead ( a little bit ); and is able to rotate up to 90 degrees;
Two of the Rowboats cards and one Recall the Boats is a "Set". I printed a couple of sets and thats been enough so far.
The Santisima Trinidad has been Sailed (sic), and the rigging is underway. My goodness is that fiddly! I am now in awe of all who rig their ships.
More photos when the sun returns.
Shore Parties is a great idea. I noticed that model rowboats are available, and some bases of them using, possibly, half size movement cards sounds fun.
Whaling!
Ok .. I will put the Rum down.
Not sure if my house rules for shore parties is in the files section these days. If not and you were curious to see them drop me a PM
December 3rd (not 4th as previously mentioned)
War & Piece (shop)
Ashington
http://gcsya.shltt.servertrust.com/Default.asp
Pics from the SoG Demo game on November 26th.
Tony Martin quite kindly brought along the sails of glory game for us to use and off we went.
Our first game was the beginning game from the book 2 on 2. Quickly found that handling two ships was too much so our next game was 1 on 1. Two mighty juggernauts 100 gun Royal George v 118 gun Commerce de Marseilles.
The 2 ships approach.
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'Ah you fool you' Tony exclaimed as I tacked into the wind and went all aback....(cunning plan thought I)
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Well and soundly raked by that damned Frenchman! Teach me to go all aback. (plan still working well though).
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Here's where the plan didn't work as the camera failed!
However as I sailed past Tony's rear end I let rip with a double shotted broadside at close range.....9 A's and 9 B's. Well if half of them weren't 0's!
I was on fire, had a leak (no puns please) and had mast damage.
Tony had 1 rudder, a leak, a fire, and 2 mast damage.
I caught up with him again and although he had mended most damage took another fire, a leak and 2 more mast damage. Crippled and with the last crew box gone he struck.
Things I learned from this, don't get too close, but being aback isn't always a bad thing! and he who gets in first doesn't always have the last laugh.
I am doing my own solo rules for this intriguing game. They are based loosely on the solo rules I made for Wings of Glory, template and all!
If you or anyone wants to try them before I playtest at the club next Saturday, please just E-Mail me at richardbradley5@gmail.com, and I will send the PDF of the charts I have done.
I have done charts for 1st and 2nd raters (100 gun+) and 74s so far. :question:
December 10th
War & Piece (shop)
Ashington
http://gcsya.shltt.servertrust.com/Default.asp
SoG Demo game.
Played another game v Tony on 3rd December. Frigate v Frigate. More like a long waltz with occasional contact. The French (Tony) managed to sail off the board with more damage than the British frigate so a tactical victory.
I hope to camera fixed for next weeks game so I can post more pics.
If they play ok, I will do so...if I can find out how!
I will put them on our club's download page as well.
I have now completed all the charts I will need. After looking at the decks of the ships I have, I realised (hopefully correctly) that there are 4 basic types of deck:
1st-2nd rates, 3rd-5th rate, Frigates and Unrated. The differences within these 4 main types are that as they get more manoeuverable, an extra turn card is included.
The differences in individual decks within these 4 groups are in the length of move.
As I mentioned above, if you want a sneak-peek at them as they are pre-playtest, just E-Mail me at richardbradley5@gmail.com! :takecover:
I have sent them on, I hope they are clear enough to play without a 'How to' guide on my blog.
I hope they work in a game, I have only done situational testing so far!!!- I think they are more compicated than my Wings rules, mainly as you have to get them side on to the enemy rather than 'on their tail', but also due to the need of a solo system that avoids running into the wind in order to get at the enemy!
This, I think, is what I have managed. Play testing will tell. I have looked at the solo rules already up on this site, I will be interested to see which set people prefer?
Hey, it just dawned on me...Northumberland Fusiliers, Concord, Bunker Hill, and the massacre at Little Egg Harbor. Well done...and belated welcome.
I stand corrected.
Not corrected! :question: - I only added some info you might not know regarding the small ammount of Light Horse the British deployed in America. I only found this out 2 weeks ago in a display at the Discovery museum in Newcastle upon tyne!
Nuf sed! - I have to go rig some little ships! :salute:
Northumberland Fusiliers no longer.
Amalgamated with the good old 7th and 20th of foot (Royal Fusiliers and Lancashire Fusiliers) with the late addition of the 6th of Foot( Warwick's which became the Royal Warwickshire Fusiliers) on St Georges Day 1968.
So you could add Washington, 1812 to that list too.
Massacre at Little Egg harbour, out of 50 men (of a larger force comprising mainly deserters and foreign 'mercenaries', including cavalry and artillery) at an advanced outpost only 5 were taken alive.
Captain Patrick Ferguson: Scots Dragoons, 70th of foot, 71st of Foot. Nothing to do with the 5th of Foot. (Later to become the Northumberland Fusiliers.)
Apologies to all: The following demo has been cancelled.
December 10th
War & Piece (shop)
Ashington
http://gcsya.shltt.servertrust.com/Default.asp
SoG Demo game.
Thanks Neil! - I have put a composite file of the new solo rules in for moderation, and I hope they will be available in the Files section soon.
If anyone wants to try them, I have a 'How To' guide on my blog, with a link to the individual files at: http://herkybird-richardbradley.blog...olo-rules.html
Postscript! - Our kind Grand Admiral has now put the composite file of my 'Powder Monkey' rules in the files section. I hope people enjoy using them!
Possibilities of another SoG game:
January 7th
War & Piece (shop)
Ashington
http://gcsya.shltt.servertrust.com/Default.asp