A really great looking ship there Lloyd.
I'm hanging fire until I see what the Ares ships are really like, but can see myself following your lead over building my own ships.
Rob.
A really great looking ship there Lloyd.
I'm hanging fire until I see what the Ares ships are really like, but can see myself following your lead over building my own ships.
Rob.
Yup, I'm of the same mind. I'm waiting until I see an ARES model, if I think it'll work I'll buy one detail a little with the paint brush and to rig. I look at it like this:
Age of Sail is just one of my many wargames interests, I've have years and years to buy GHQ or Langton kits to build but I never have. So if I can get an easy leg up the ratlines I think I've got to try that option first. Although I love the look of the bigger ships I have to admit that of all the games I've played (hundreds of WS&IM) it's the faster fluid actions with the smaller ships that appeal the most to me, so it's not like I'm going to need many…
Having seen all the counters in use I can't see this as a game for large scale actions.
If you have more than a handful of ships you will need another table for all the ship cards and counters.
Will wait and see, I certainly will not be spending hundreds of pounds on SoG like I have on WoG.
Don
What I don't understand is, we show 188 yea's & 91 maybe's, but the Anchorage has only 110 members. And the kickstarter has only 52 hours left.
If you want to support it, now is the time.
I voted yes, but the Kickstarer conditions are very disapointing, Ed. The minimum amount I should spend to get a copy is 120 USD (early bird) or more. 50 USD to ship outside US is just killing. I can not believe the starter will be that pricey in my country, so I will rather wait for local retailers' move...
I agree that non US purchasers are getting the short end of the stick. But Ares did cut the shipping charges down for Europe. And I wonder what the final cost will be from your retailers.
I didn't back it when I figured the ship packs will run $15-$20 a ship. Too much money for what I've seen in the prototype model pics.
I would have considered it if the prices were more in line with WOG plane packs.
Too bad but there is only so much time to play and I've invested heavily in WWI planes.
I'm keen on seeing it first, too. I have a strong interest. I would actually be most interested in small scale actions, personally, than huge fleets. So, if its not too expensive, and plays as easily as WoG, I'd definitely be in.
Anyone else think that the bases on the new Sails of Glory miniatures look oddly weird? I am not sure I can visually cope with them!
I noticed that before. They rather draw me away from the game.
I think I would rather use the 50+ hallmark ships I have and create my own bases for them from buying the rule box. I have sinking ships and rowing boats and all manner of ships from 30 gun to the Santisima Trinidad at 130 guns. But I like the rules if they are as fast and easy as WoG..
I also was keen at first but now I am not so sure, I will get the starter set for my so-in-law and play a few games with him. For me it all depends on the rules, as stated already in this post if the rules are as simple as WoG then I am in, if not then I will not take it up
Ken, Sorry about the delay in answering. I missed your question when you first asked it. I'm assuming you're asking about the rigging? It's actually fine thread. It's been coated with white glue and hung so it dries straight. Then I cut it and glue it in place. Honestly, this is a technique I shamelessly stole from Jeff Knudsen. He runs the War Artisan's Workshop and sells 1/300 scale paper sailing ships from the battles on the Great Lakes. Recently he started a range of 1/900 paper sailing ships for larger AWI/Nap age of sail battles. The ships are a challenge to build, but are great fun none the less. War Artisan's Workshop website is: http://warartisan.com/home.
Hope you're special project works out!
Fantastic job Lloyd - is that sprue \ plastic rod you are using?
Particularly like the strakes - that's a steady hand you have there. In fact I'm suitably inspired that I'm going to head off to the Langton site and look for something to work on as a special project
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There are some clips on explaining and playing the game on the Ares Facebook page:
https://www.facebook.com/SailsOfGlory
still can't get over the size of those bases. They remind me of those strange Games Workshop bases for "storm of Magic". AND apparently the full retail price in the Land of OZ is $130!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! WOW? I don't think so!
130$ for a starter with 4 ships is not a super wise marketing move, I' affraid.
Played a two ship engagement at Enfilade this last weekend. The ships are nice as they are prepainted . The bases show the firing angles as well as the movement allowance based on wind direction. Each movement card has multiple "tracks" these are based on wind direction. Damage is assessed similar to WOG drawing chits (similar in size to WOW damage tokens). Damage is tracked on your game board. As you loose ability through gunnery or musketry your firepower is reduced. My ship did not sink it simply ran out of crew to man it. Of course a good captain would have turned tail before that. I think that other scale warships could be used as long as they were smaller than the base.
Tony
I do believe there are a few Sails of Glory events at Origins this year.
Thats cool! (wiping the drool......)
First of all welcome to the Drome Mike.
I agree with you totally Clipper does produce models to drool over, and often these are in epic size or numbers. Do have a look at his other work.
Rob.
Clipper has a switch broken somewhere in his logic path - the one that says "is it viable Y\N" and an extra line in there which says "if No build 2"
Breathtaking as always, I tried to work in an Argus pun but that would be too much Audacity
I'll try the base game and then decide to take the plunge or not.
Probably yes, i guess lady Anta will be angry but one gets used to it
I'll play but will not be collecting. I have alot of WW1 aircraft and almost one of every 1/600 ACW ships in production. There are plenty more Jastas, Flicks, and squadrons I want to build/collect.
So, it appears the game release is pushed back again. Ares has update its "Upcoming" page and SOG now shows for September. On a happy side note, the WGS new fast planes haven't been bumped back yet, "yet" being the key word there......
That's cool. It gives me more time to buy extra rum.
Welcome to the Aerodrome, Mike, from here near Norwich in the United Kingdom.
I like those aircraft carriers too.
Just starting to sort out my hallmark ships...been in the loft too long! They're all battered and will take some putting together and re-basing.
I'm interested but a lot will depend on solo adaption, I don't want a game that sits around waiting for another player to turn up. That's where Wings scores high marks with me and this site has revitalised my tabletop gaming.
As the 'ship cards' are much more complicated than the 'plane cards', it will be harder to use unofficial models.
Once the elves get a boat they will no doubt get with the program. I myself am a bit concerned with them talking about the "altitude rules" in quiet tones and wicked giggling around the water cooler. It gives me a sinking feeling. What do elves know about altitude anyway? We will wait and see. Their WWII team is requesting a bigger popcorn budget . . .
That can only mean submarines and torpedoes...
"Hey Vladdy! How're your hemorrhoids?"
--Quinton McHale the Younger (Tom Arnold), McHale's Navy
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Hmm, Fulton's Nautilus would make an interesting model and set of special rules.
Mind you, submerged submarines are easy to model and don't take up much space
Hey Rob Are Tabletop Games still around? Used to be at 53 Mansfield Road Daybrook, your neck of the Forest so to speak.
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