And once again, last but not least the Flagship.
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And once again, last but not least the Flagship.
https://sailsofglory.org/attachment....3&d=1517935971
A very amazing work on these beautiful ships. Thank you again for shared all this with me.
A pleasure Cristobal. We are all here to try and help each other further our mutual interest. I am just pleased to be able to add to this for you.
Rob.
If you have a look here Cristobal you can see all the design work and some of the research pictures for a lot of my terrain pieces. Mind you there are three pages of it.
Rob.
https://www.sailsofglory.org/album.php?albumid=358
Thanks again Rob! It would be amazing to play Sails of Glory with all that scenarios. Is a very wondeful work!
I must admit we have had a bit of fun with it over the years Christobal. it was really all a spinoff from the 25mm and !5 mm stuff we did for the school wargames club, and when I retired, Wings of War had just started and I needed something to do so I got involved. The next thing you know Keith had started the Drome on line and then when Andrea came up with Sails the Anchorage came along and I startrd doing the 3D terrain from the cardboard flats they sold. That led onto the forts and the rest just followed on. Just like designing stage sets only smaller.
Rob.
Nice! I meet Keith online, I'm in the Drome too. In Wings I've more experience and several planes. Did you mean Andrea the designer? Have you meet him?
Yes I first met Andrea in Rome when Attillio the Italian Wingco took us all out for a cheese and wine evening. Then he came to Doncaster a couple of times over the years, and I last saw him at Prague Con as it then was a year or so ago.
I only met Keith once when he stopped over in England on his way back from the Middle East and stayed with us for a couple of days.
We should start a which shipmates have you met in the flesh, but I'm sure our American shipmates would win hands down!
Rob.