15% Off Black Seas
Black Seas Hold Fast! Launch Celebration Offer To celebrate the release of our Black Seas supplement, we're offering 15% off selected Black Seas miniatures and accessories. Now has never been a better time to dive in and explore the Age of Sail on the tabletop. *Offer ends 31/05/2022, offer subject to availability.
Master & Commander Starter Set
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Alongside a softback copy of the Black Seas core rules, you'll get nine beautifully detailed plastic miniatures; three frigates and six brigs. You'll also get sails, rigging and flag sheets for all your ships and all the ship cards, wake...
€67,00
Black Seas Rulebook
€30,00
Black Seas Rulebook
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The Black Seas Rulebook is gloriously detailed and you can see Gabrio's passion for the period throughout the 96 pages. It includes everything to play rules-wise, also delving into the likes of painting & rigging your vessels, campaign play, linking...
€30,00
Spanish Navy Fleet (1770 - 1830)
€116,00
Spanish Navy Fleet (1770 - 1830)
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The Spanish Navy was beset by mixed fortunes in the Age of Sail, achieving great victories and major defeats in an interesting balance. Particularly during the Napoleonic era, Spanish allegiances were subject to fluctuations, oftentimes at odds with the British,...
€116,00
French Navy Fleet (1770 - 1830)
€116,00
French Navy Fleet (1770 - 1830)
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The French Navy has a history of highs and lows, both in terms of successes in battle and in the number and quality of its ships. In the mid-1700s, after the defeats of the Seven Years’ War, the French Navy...
€116,00
Royal Navy Fleet (1770 - 1830)
€116,00
Royal Navy Fleet (1770 - 1830)
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By the late 1700s, Great Britain had established itself as the most prominent and powerful navy of the time. This was mostly due to the discipline and commitment of its sailors, and the quality of the training for its leadership...
€116,00
U.S. Navy Fleet (1770 - 1830)
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The Naval Act of 1794 established a permanent standing navy on 27 March 1794, in the US. Prior to this, a US Naval military presence had been left wanting for 10 years. By October 1797, the first three of six...
€94,00
Terrors of the Deep
€62,00
Terrors of the Deep
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Sailors have swapped stories of the horrors that inhabit the seas for centuries, creating legends of monsters that come up from the murky depths to drag whole ships down to Davy Jones’ Locker. Sailors are nothing if not superstitious and...
€62,00
Black Seas scenery pack
€47,00
Black Seas scenery pack
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You'll find within the box plenty to add variety to your games of Black Seas. Rocks of various shapes and sizes can provide tricky obstacles to negotiate with your vessels. They are also capable of blocking line of sight -...
€47,00
Black Seas Accessory Pack
€13,00
Black Seas Accessory Pack
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This accessory pack allows players to customise their Black Seas vessels and scenery pieces to their hearts' desire.
Contains:
6 Piles of Cannonballs
5 Closed Chests
8 Open Treasure Chests
6 Barrels
13 Cannons
Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
€13,00
Black Seas: Schooners squadron
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Schooners are two-masted vessels with both masts having loose footed sails rigged on gaff and two or more headsails (staysails rigged in front of the fore mast). They were not designed for combat, being built mainly for cargo, passenger and...
€41,00
Black Seas: Fire Ship Squadron
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Filled with gunpowder and other combustible materials, Fire Ships were deliberately set ablaze and sent towards the enemy battleline where they would explode or set opposing ships alight. Warships during the Age of Sail were highly susceptible to fire. With...
€31,00
Black Seas: Cutters Squadron
€33,50
Black Seas: Cutters Squadron
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Cutters were usually tiny or small vessels with a single mast. Designed for speed more than transport capacity, the mast has a triangular aft (behind the mast) sail rigged fore and aft (from the front to the rear) and a...
€33,50
Black Seas: Galleys
€31,00
Black Seas: Galleys
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Though galleys were out of favour by the Age of Sail, they were still used. Galleys are very low, long, and slender ships that use banks of oars as their main mode of propulsion. Identified easily by their long hulls...
€31,00
Black Seas: Xebec Squadron
€31,00
Black Seas: Xebec Squadron
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A Xebec is a two- or three-masted vessel usually found in the Mediterranean that was used mostly for trading. It had a long overhanging bowsprit, an aftset mizzen mast and lateen sails. Favoured by Barbary Corsairs (Muslim pirates operating off...
€31,00
Black Seas: Bomb Ketch Squadron
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A bomb ketch’s primary armament was not cannon or carronade, but a mortar mounted near the bow elevated at a high angle, that employed explosive shells rather than solid shot. They were designed primarily as bombardment vessels (hence the name...
€31,00
Black Seas: Large Galley
€23,50
Black Seas: Large Galley
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Though galleys were out of favour by the Age of Sail, they were still used. Galleys are very low, long, and slender ships that use banks of oars as their main mode of propulsion. Identified easily by their long hulls...
€23,50
Black Seas Gunboat Squadron
€23,50
Black Seas Gunboat Squadron
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A gunboat squadron is like a gnat in comparison to the larger ships-of-the-line. Nevertheless, they have a useful place in the fleet. A gunboat would typically have only a single mast with square-rigged sails, mounting between one and three fixed...
€23,50
Black Seas: Large Xebec
€23,50
Black Seas: Large Xebec
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A Xebec is a two- or three-masted vessel usually found in the Mediterranean that was used mostly for trading. It had a long overhanging bowsprit, an aftset mizzen mast and lateen sails. Favoured by Barbary Corsairs (Muslim pirates operating off...
€23,50
Merchant Vessels
€38,00
Merchant Vessels
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Merchant vessels were not designed for combat. They were slow lumbering vessels designed to have a large capacity for transporting goods but at the sacrifice of manoeuvrability. In Black Seas there are many scenarios that necessitate the use of merchant...
€38,00
Spanish Navy 3rd Rates of Renown
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This box set outfits you with three Spanish Navy Third-Rate-Ships-of-the-line. Building upon the superb third rate plastic sprues, the box contains additional metal components to make the following famous vessels, all of which were present at the Battle of Trafalgar!...
€58,00
Royal Navy 3rd Rates of Renown
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This box set outfits you with three Royal Navy Third-Rate-Ships-of-the-line. Building upon the superb third rate plastic sprues, the box contains additional metal components to make the following famous vessels, all of which were present at the Battle of Trafalgar!...
€58,00
French Navy 3rd Rates of Renown
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This box set outfits you with three French Navy Third-Rate-Ships-of-the-line. Building upon the superb third rate plastic sprues, the box contains additional metal components to make the following famous vessels, all of which were present at the Battle of Trafalgar!...
€58,00
3rd Rates Squadron (1770 - 1830)
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A 3rd rate ship, as defined by the British rating system, was a ship of the line which mounted between 64-80 guns. Usually, this would mean two gun decks. Despite their relative size and power compared to larger 1st and...
€42,50
Spanish Navy 1st Rate
€38,00
Spanish Navy 1st Rate
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First-rate ships of the line are the ultimate vessel in Black Seas. These ships pack a tremendous punch and can take quite the pummelling. Any enemy unfortunate enough to be caught in the broadside of a 1st Rate is not...
€38,00
HMS Royal Sovereign
€38,00
HMS Royal Sovereign
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HMS Royal Sovereign was a 1st Rate Ship-of-the-Line of the Royal Navy, bearing 100 guns. She was launched from Plymouth Dockyard in 1786 and developed somewhat of a poor reputation from her crew, supposedly dubbed "West Country Wagon" owing to...
€38,00
Santisima Trinidad
€38,00
Santisima Trinidad
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The Santisima Trinidad (officially named Nuestra Señora de la Santísima Trinidad) was a Spanish first-rate ship of the line. At launch in 1769, she had 112 guns, though this number gradually increased. between 1795 and 1796 she was upgraded to...
€38,00
L'Orient
€38,00
L'Orient
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Orient was of the Océan-class of ships. These were a series of 118-gun three-decker ships of the line of the French Navy, designed by engineer Jacques-Noël Sané. Launched on July 20, 1791, she was originally named the Dauphin Royal, but...
€38,00
Royal Navy 1st Rate
€38,00
Royal Navy 1st Rate
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A Royal Navy 1st rate is a particularly dangerous foe in Black Seas, especially true when using the National Special Rules. In the game, 1st rates have the best access to customisation and upgrade options. Combine certain upgrades (we're fans...
€38,00
USS Constitution
€38,00
USS Constitution
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USS Constitution was one of six Heavy Frigates commissioned by the United States Congress in 1794 to protect American shipping against Barbary Pirates in the Mediterranean. These frigates were designed to outmatch the frigates of any other nation while remaining...
€38,00
HMS Victory
€38,00
HMS Victory
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HMS Victory was a terrible and awe-inspiring sight to both enemies and allies. It has become one of the most famous ships in the world and is still in commission in the Royal Navy to this day; as of 2019...
€38,00