Indeed, why wait for Ares?
It was dedicated players which turned into Third Party Producers (TPP) or offered their designs to the original publisher to integrate into the "official" system which...
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Indeed, why wait for Ares?
It was dedicated players which turned into Third Party Producers (TPP) or offered their designs to the original publisher to integrate into the "official" system which...
Rule #1 for a hobby - it must be fun.
If it turns into "work", then something is amiss, and one should take steps that it is fun again.
So stick with what is fun for you and don't care about the...
As you are obviously contemplating about ship types not yet thoroughly represented by ARES, how about these:
- Just plain merchant ships (less well armed than India-Men). This could open the door...
Very nice - I like those!
Lt. Bush
This cutter probably has its own Movement Deck?
Lt. Bush
Beautiful models that you have built!
And an interesting website. Once more, I am surprised what kind of stuff one can buy - beginning with etched rat lines... Fascinating!
Lt. Bush
Having had a quick look at their website, I was surprised that these ships come at a price per piece which is significantly lower than a SoG Ship Pack. All right, no base, no movement deck, and...
The one with the blue trim in the picture reminded me quite a bit of the Batavia in the Netherlands that has been mentioned in the other thread by Argo.
Lt. Bush
Indeed.
That is why I chose it. Remarkably, this quote was made by Helmuth von Moltke the elder.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helmuth_von_Moltke_the_Elder
Probably the hardest thing for a...
I usually keep my mouth shut and confine my mastery of German to forlorn attempts of construing the deeper intricacies of the common parking violation ticket, a threat looming menacingly over any...
I see your level of ambition, Mr. Dobbs:
By this cutting-edge undertaking you strive for a shortcut to victory and possibly for the short cut of HMS Victory at the same time.
The sea saw no such...