Could this be? Could someone really be salvaging *entire* warships sunk 200' below the waves miles from shore?
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-37997640
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Could this be? Could someone really be salvaging *entire* warships sunk 200' below the waves miles from shore?
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-37997640
That's real nice. That's what I originally hoped they would do for this game - make clear bases like they have in Wings of Glory.
That's a really good tip, Mark. Thanks for sharing!
More reminders of the Wizkids Pirates game. They had Kraken models, right? and other sea monsters as well.
Yeah, I didn't really mean among the current miniature wargaming population, but rather if you polled the general game-buying public. There is a pretty large community of people more into board...
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I was thinking about how many would like to see pirate ships enter the game at some point. During Napoleanic times, of course, the classic Caribbean pirates were pretty much over, so releasing a...