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    WW1: Data Sheets for older ships not in the rules books.

    Hi Knave1 I've been otherwise distracted with moving house and building a new games room for the past 3 years. I had a lot of miniatures to find new homes for. I had made quite some progress on pen&paper converting ships for France, Italy, USA, Austro-Hungarian Empire, Turkey, China, etc. The...
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    Victory at Sea: Ironclad Announcement

    This is really good news Matt :-) I had a brief play with the Victory on the River before our house move, and now that we are getting settled I am looking forward to getting this nice updated version of Mr Manley's rules. As an addendum, I'm finally getting the time to finish my own "mod" of...
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    Concerning the Age of Dreadnoughts errata

    Hi Re - Russo-Japanese war 1904-5 I'm currently working through which ships are already in the AoD or FFS books and which are not. I intend to produce stats for all the ones not in them, but were present at either the siege of Port Arthur or Tsushima. I've already worked out the formulae for...
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    WW1: Data Sheets for older ships not in the rules books.

    Here is my brief analysis of how to work out some ship stats:- Speed = Speed in Knots divided by 4 and rounded UP to the nearest whole number. E.g. 20kts = 5", 21kts =6", 25kts = 7". Turn = 3 I can't find anything that does any different number, but the "Agile" trait can beapplied to...
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    WW1: Data Sheets for older ships not in the rules books.

    Hi There are quite a few ships that, whilst still being "on the books" during WW1 (i.e. in Janes Fighting Ships of WW1), did not feature in any notable engagements, are forgotten, or were demoted to 2nd line duties. Many of these are not in the Age of Dreadnoughts or Far Flung Seas, but would...
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