My grand plan for building a Pirates game wherein the ships sail around in an imaginary sea and the game tables are islands has already been done. And in grand style I might add. R.U.P. found this gem that I somehow missed ages ago when it showed up on Jay's Wargaming Madness blog (which is an interesting way to spend some of your free time, I might add). Check his post here for more pictures.
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Thursday, August 10, 2017
I hate when this happens....
.....somebody beat me to it!
My grand plan for building a Pirates game wherein the ships sail around in an imaginary sea and the game tables are islands has already been done. And in grand style I might add. R.U.P. found this gem that I somehow missed ages ago when it showed up on Jay's Wargaming Madness blog (which is an interesting way to spend some of your free time, I might add). Check his post here for more pictures.
My grand plan for building a Pirates game wherein the ships sail around in an imaginary sea and the game tables are islands has already been done. And in grand style I might add. R.U.P. found this gem that I somehow missed ages ago when it showed up on Jay's Wargaming Madness blog (which is an interesting way to spend some of your free time, I might add). Check his post here for more pictures.
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Hi John -- Duke Seifried ran a quite elaborate pirate game like this many years ago. I aw it at Origins but he ran it at many other cons. Both the land masses and ships were on stands. Here's some reference, but there may be better photos elsewhere. Chuck. https://dukepix.smugmug.com/Jolly-Roger/i-C99QxW4
ReplyDeleteAnother photo here: http://ferrency.blogspot.com/2010/07/historicon-2010-dukes-jubilee.html
ReplyDeleteI hate to do this to you, Anton, old man, but you might want to check out the following links (think of 'em as inspiration):
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Drat and double drat!
ReplyDeleteOOOOHHH NOOOO.....
ReplyDeleteNot that it will stop me......I just thought that I had an original idea for once!
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