carthaginian
Mongoose
So, I got bored and decided that I wanted to recreate the Battle of Santiago de Cuba. Being as none of the ships necessary were in Age of Dreadnoughts, I've spent the last few days putting the various ships necessary into the Age of Dreadnoughts system.
So far, I've got everything converted for the Spanish Armada that meets the following qualifications:
1.) has at least one gun larger than a 57mm/6-pounder.
2.) is not armed with a Muzzle Loading Rifle or Smoothbore as a main gun.
I have also converted the 3 battleship classes (Texas, Indiana, Iowa) and all cruiser classes* available to the USN at the time. I'm starting work on the gunboats tonight, hopefully I should be able to finish.
If there is enough interest, I might get around to posting them Monday or Wednesday.
If it seems like a good idea, we could go whole-hog and do OoBs for the entire world during the Spanish-American/Russo-Japanese war period.
So, anyone interested in some Turn of the Century action?
*classes is a joke - apparently the US Navy had an allergy to producing more than one ship to a given design during this period... especially cruisers.
So far, I've got everything converted for the Spanish Armada that meets the following qualifications:
1.) has at least one gun larger than a 57mm/6-pounder.
2.) is not armed with a Muzzle Loading Rifle or Smoothbore as a main gun.
I have also converted the 3 battleship classes (Texas, Indiana, Iowa) and all cruiser classes* available to the USN at the time. I'm starting work on the gunboats tonight, hopefully I should be able to finish.
If there is enough interest, I might get around to posting them Monday or Wednesday.
If it seems like a good idea, we could go whole-hog and do OoBs for the entire world during the Spanish-American/Russo-Japanese war period.
So, anyone interested in some Turn of the Century action?
*classes is a joke - apparently the US Navy had an allergy to producing more than one ship to a given design during this period... especially cruisers.