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Type: Posts; User: JackAubrey1805
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When I add it all up, there are over 230.
116 original, 33 finished Langton models and wrecks and 85 unfinished 3D printed hulls.
At least it's still cheap thanks to pre-ordering and a price guarantee i only have EUR 27.60 for the hardcover. Today it would cost EUR 54...
It's on the way... yay.
Thanks for the research DB. I'm still waiting for the book, grrrrr.
Unfortunately I have to wait. According to Amazon Germany, it will take until the end of June. AHHHHH
Many Thanks.
Itīs a long way…
I also find this idea extremely interesting. Easily plan sail status changes as a round-spanning action and only adjust the sail status at the beginning of the following round.
So far I've only had...
Based on using the normal advanced rules for the maneuvers, I'm looking for a solution to make it easier to control ships organized as a division or squadron.
And that's when I found the idea of...
I would like to collect your ideas for squadron rules for sails of glory.
After all, there must be advantages to being part of a squadron.
Dobbs gave me an idea and I look forward to further...
I like this idea as a simplification. Post them under house rules.
I'm still looking for advantages if the ships are organized in squadrons.
THAT would be very fitting. I would open a thread for...
Looks great, Dobbs.
After your contribution/posting, I firmly resolved to prepare such a battle for our next meeting.
Many Thanks, Admiral :salute:
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It's the thought that counts...
OK.
I'll take my time and look at the "Chitubox Pro" slicer program again. Maybe I can make some adjustments there. Thanks very much!
I am also very satisfied with the quality of the prints (resin printer Aleego Mars 3). Unfortunately, not all models are available in the finished 1:1000 scale. As a result, a few details are too...
Hello Kirk,
I made shiplogs and charts for various ships. Printed out with the color printer and glued to gray cardboard with spray adhesive, cut out - done. Like the original. The ship cards too....
There is a saying in Germany: You grow with your tasks...
With the full set of rules, Sails of Glory is a complex game with many special rules.
Of course, realism suffers from certain...
Change to the official rule on "Ship collisions":
Due to the enormous amounts of damage caused by dragging B markers in friendly ship collisions versus no damage in enemy ships, we have established...
Last-minute maneuvers house rule:
Misjudgments by the players and changes in wind direction and wind force often lead to unwanted collisions in the game, which can only be worked off with great...
Hello KirkH,
As you've already discovered, there are many "house rules" about collisions.
We have also developed a rule that we call "Last Moment Maneuvers". My friend Achim aka Argo developed it....
Thanks Rob, I'm already aware that I can make "my" rules the way I want. Could you post your rules again? I couldn't find you directly in the old posts. That would be nice.
But I would like to...
Thank you for the detailed explanation. I had no idea how many men it takes "just" to maneuver under full sail for this type of ship.
Nevertheless, I would like to take up the topic again:
To...
I would always assume 5!
I don't think there's anything in the rules about it.
Officially, damaged sails may not be repaired.
Everything else is house rules.
I am currently in the process of writing or summarizing a few house rules for a slightly different handling of claims.
Hello Capt. duff,
did you actually relabel the models of the Spanish 74s to 60s/64s?
I'm considering doing the same with my models.
What values did you use for the 60/64 Spaniards?
I would be...