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Sails of Glory: Artesian 1765 / Roland 1771 AGS SGN109A
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The Artésien class included five French 3rd rate ships of the line, built at Brest to a design of Joseph-Louis Ollivier. They were armed with 64 cannons and had a designed crew of 570-580 men. They were armed with 26...
$21.90
Sails of Glory: Damage Counter Bags AGS SGN504Z
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An accessory for the dedicated Sails of Glory fan! This set includes 5 drawing bags, in high-quality cotton, to keep the damage counters sorted and at hand during your naval battles. Each bag is stamped with the letter and color of a...
$24.90
Sails of Glory: Diana 1792 / Proserpina 1797 AGS SGN113B
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The Mahonesa class was a class of Spanish 5th–rate frigates, armed with 34 cannons and part of the “Armada Real”. Often considered the best frigates in the Spanish Navy, they had a designed crew of around 280, and were armed...
$17.90
Sails of Glory: Embuscade 1798 French Frigate Ship Pack AGS SGN103A
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The Amazon Class frigates of 1773 were fifth-rate, 32-guns British ships with a main battery of 12-pounder guns, plus 18-pound carronades and 6-pounder guns in the quarterdeck and in the forecastle. The designed crew was of 220. It comprised 18...
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Sails of Glory: Hamadryad 1797 / HMS Mahonesa 1796 AGS SGN113C
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The Mahonesa class was a class of Spanish 5th–rate frigates, armed with 34 cannons and part of the “Armada Real”. Often considered the best frigates in the Spanish Navy, they had a designed crew of around 280, and were armed...
$17.90
Sails of Glory: Hermione 1779 French Frigate Ship Pack AGS SGN101B
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The Concorde Class frigates were fifth-rate, 32-guns, fast and maneuverable ships. Three were built at Rochefort from 1777 to 1779 - the Courageuse, the Concorde and the Hermione. They were armed with twenty-six 12-pounder long guns on the main battery...
$17.90
Sails of Glory: HMS Bahama 1805 / HMS San Juan 1805 AGS SGN112C
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The Nepomuceno Class of the Spanish Navy included ships of the line with 74 cannons and a designed crew of about 530. They were armed with 28 24–Pounder guns in the lower deck, 30 18–Pounder guns in the upperdeck, 8...
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Sails of Glory: HMS Leander 1780 / HMS Adamant 1780 AGS SGN110A
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The Portland class was a class of British 4th rate ships, armed with 50 cannons and with a designed crew of 350 men. They were armed with 22 24–Pounder guns in the lower deck, 22 12–Pounder guns in the upperdeck,...
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Sails of Glory: HMS Malta 1800/HMS Tonnant 1798 AGS SGN115C
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The Bucentaure class ships of the line were a class of twenty–one 80–gun third rates, designed for French Navy by Jacques–Noël Sané. These powerful ships had a designed crew of around 500, and they were armed with 30 36–Pounder guns...
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Sails of Glory: HMS Polyphemus 1782 / HMS America 1777 AGS SGN114B
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Ardent, Intrepid and Inflexible are classes of 3rd rate ships of the line, armed with 64 cannons and with a designed crew of around 500. HMS Polyphemus 1782 / HMS America 1777The Intrepid–class ships were designed for the Royal Navy...
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Sails of Glory: HMS Prothee 1780 / HMS Argonaut 1782 AGS SGN109C
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The Artésien class included five French 3rd rate ships of the line, built at Brest to a design of Joseph-Louis Ollivier. They were armed with 64 cannons and had a designed crew of 570-580 men. They were armed with 26...
$21.90
Sails of Glory: HMS Royal George 1788 British SotL Ship Pack AGS SGN108B
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The prestige ships of the British Navy were the three-deckers, carefully and lavishly built by the Royal Dockyards and requiring many years of work. Rarely commissioned in peace-time, and preserved with expensive overhauls and rebuilding, the few First Rates served...
$23.90
Sails of Glory: Le Berwick 1795 French S.O.L Ship Pack AGS SGN104A
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The Bellona Class is considered a prototype for the iconic 74-gun ships of the latter part of the 18th century. The Arrogant, Ramillies, Egmont, and Elizabeth classes were almost identical in size, layout, and structure, and had only slight variations...
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Sails of Glory: Mahonesa 1789 / Ninfa 1795 AGS SGN113A
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The Mahonesa class was a class of Spanish 5th–rate frigates, armed with 34 cannons and part of the “Armada Real”. Often considered the best frigates in the Spanish Navy, they had a designed crew of around 280, and were armed...
$17.90
Sails of Glory: Petit Annibal 1782 / Leander 1798 AGS SGN110C
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The Portland class was a class of British 4th rate ships, armed with 50 cannons and with a designed crew of 350 men. They were armed with 22 24–Pounder guns in the lower deck, 22 12–Pounder guns in the upperdeck,...
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Sails of Glory: Principe de Asturias 1794 / San Hermenegildo 1789 AGS SGN111C
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The “Meregildos” were Spanish 1st-rate ships of the line, armed with 112 cannons and with a designed crew of about 1100. They were armed with 30 36–Pounder guns in the lower deck, 32 24–Pounder guns in the middle deck, 32...
$23.90
Sails of Glory: Real Carlos 1787 / Conde de Regla 1786 AGS SGN111B
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The “Meregildos” were Spanish 1st-rate ships of the line, armed with 112 cannons and with a designed crew of about 1100. They were armed with 30 36–Pounder guns in the lower deck, 32 24–Pounder guns in the middle deck, 32...
$23.90
Sails of Glory: San Agustin 1768/Bahama 1783 AGS SGN112B
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The Nepomuceno Class of the Spanish Navy included ships of the line with 74 cannons and a designed crew of about 530. They were armed with 28 24–Pounder guns in the lower deck, 30 18–Pounder guns in the upperdeck, 8...
$21.90
Sails of Glory: San Juan Nepomuceno 1766 / San Francisco de Asis 1767 AGS SGN112A
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The Nepomuceno Class of the Spanish Navy included ships of the line with 74 cannons and a designed crew of about 530. They were armed with 28 24–Pounder guns in the lower deck, 30 18–Pounder guns in the upperdeck, 8...
$21.90
Sails of Glory: Sirena 1793 Spanish Frigate Ship Pack AGS SGN101C
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The Concorde Class frigates were fifth-rate, 32-guns, fast and maneuverable ships. Three were built at Rochefort from 1777 to 1779 - the Courageuse, the Concorde and the Hermione. They were armed with twenty-six 12-pounder long guns on the main battery...
$17.90