2nd, 4th and 6th rate models?

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  • #170187
    Bob D
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    Hi Warlord

    are you planning on releasing separate plastic models for 2nd, 4th and 6th rate ships?

    What about some Indiamen, merchantmen, whalers? It seems a shame (and for me a likely modelling disaster!) to have to hack the guns off valuable fighting ships to create them.

    Lastly, are there models planned for the smaller vessels (xebec, sloop, galley, turuma, etc.)? It would be cool to play in the Med and the Baltic, and the North American lakes.

    Cheers

    –Bob

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    #170217
    invisible officer
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    With the high cost of moulds for plastic models I doubt that you will see many more types.

    I assume many resin ones.
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    Just to “hack off” the guns of a frigate gives you a frigate en flute, no merchantman. And a War Brig will not make a whaler or merchant Brig.

    The hull shape was very different, only certain novels and movies make Frenchmen too blind to notice. 😉

    #170363
    Bob D
    Participant

    LOL yes quite 🙂 But it may have to suffice if there are not to be any dedicated models.

    It would be nice to know though: do WL monitor their own forum?

    #179291
    Gary Griess
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    for the smaller ships that have not been produced  Try Haggen minature  located in Switzerland  they have correct scale models cast metal very accurate and average cost is 7 Euro each.

     

    #180446
    Nat
    Participant

    well in the 9 months since the question was asked…

    merchentmen, schooners & cutters (sloops) have been released so who knows what else is comming!

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