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    I'm printing out a few smaller ships for SOG, mainly a few schooners, a couple of xebecs etc (these are 1/700 scale models but they look ridiculously small alongside Warlord's ships - which it would seem are rather largr than 1/700 in some cases). I'm having a mind blank on searching today, so can anyone point me towards some handy ship mas that could be used with these new models of mine?

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    There is a bit on mats here Dave, hidden amongst the banter.

    https://sailsofglory.org/showthread....ight=ship+mats

    Failing that Chris, Captain Duff got a really smart looking mat at one of our shows, so dropping him a PM might pay off.
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    Thanks Rob, but it was ship mats rather than table mats I was looking for. Failing that, does anybody have editable files that they can share so I can try making my own?

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    Sorry Dave,
    My mistake, was it the ship logs like these you mean?






    If so let me know what you want on the mats and I will knock out a few for you.
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    Yes, thats the sort of thing. I'm looking to do some small to medium sized schooners and a couple of xebecs. Maybe (if I'm feeling keen) a lugger or two

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    If you send me the names of the ships, and stats I can do you the cards Dave.

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