Sails of Glory: Additional Counter Set AGS SGN506A
The Additional Counter Set is an expansion for the most dedicated Sails of Glory enthusiast, useful to play battles with more than 10-12 ships. This accessory includes a set of counters, similar to the set included in the Sails of Glory Starter...
$12.90
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Sails of Glory: Alligator 1782 French Ship Sloop Ship Pack AGS SGN107B
The Swan class was a class of 14-gun ship-sloops (even if in fact they mounted, after 1779, 16 guns). The class was designed for the Royal Navy by the Surveyor of the Navy, John Williams. Twenty-three more were ordered between...
$15.90
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Sails of Glory: Artesian 1765 / Roland 1771 AGS SGN109A
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
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Sails of Glory: Bertin 1761 / Berryer 1759 AGS SGN116B
East Indiamen were large merchant ships, sailing under the flag or major European trading powers on behalf of the powerful East India companies, trading and enriching them. While their main purpose was to transport goods and passengers, they were often...
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Sails of Glory: Bonhomme Richard 1779 / Bonhomme Richard AGS SGN116C
East Indiamen were large merchant ships, sailing under the flag or major European trading powers on behalf of the powerful East India companies, trading and enriching them. While their main purpose was to transport goods and passengers, they were often...
$21.90
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Sails of Glory: Bucentaure 1803 / Robuste 1806 AGS SGN115A
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...
$21.90
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Sails of Glory: Carmagnole 1793 French Frigate Ship Pack AGS SGN105A
The Hébé class was a class of six 40-gun frigates of the French Navy, designed in 1781 by Jacques-Noël Sané. Captured by the British Navy on 4 September 1782, the ship became the model for the British “Leda class” frigates....
$17.90
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Sails of Glory: Commerce De Bordeaux 1784 French S.O.L Ship Pack AGS SGN102B
The Téméraire Class ships of the line was and remains the most numerous class of capital ships ever built, with 67 built between 1782 and 1824 for the French navy. These third-rate, 74-guns ships had a designed crew of 700....
$21.90
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Sails of Glory: Diana 1792 / Proserpina 1797 AGS SGN113B
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
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Sails of Glory: Duc De Duras 1765 / Dauphin 1766 AGS SGN116A
East Indiamen were large merchant ships, sailing under the flag or major European trading powers on behalf of the powerful East India companies, trading and enriching them. While their main purpose was to transport goods and passengers, they were often...
$21.90
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Sails of Glory: Embuscade 1798 French Frigate Ship Pack AGS SGN103A
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...
$17.90
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Sails of Glory: Hermione 1779 French Frigate Ship Pack AGS SGN101B
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
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Sails of Glory: HMS Africa 1781 / HMS Vigilant 1774 AGS SGN114C
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 Africa 1781 / HMS Vigilant 177The Inflexible–class ships were designed for the Royal Navy by...
$21.90
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Sails of Glory: HMS Agamemnon 1781 / HMS Raisonnable 1768 AGS SGN114A
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 Agamemnon 1781 / HMS RaisonnableThe Ardent class ships were designed for the Royal Navy...
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Sails of Glory: HMS Bahama 1805 / HMS San Juan 1805 AGS SGN112C
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 Cleopatra 1779 British Frigate Ship Pack AGS SGN103B
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...
$17.90
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Sails of Glory: HMS Concorde 1783 British Frigate Ship Pack AGS SGN101A
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
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Sails of Glory: HMS Impetueux 1796 British S.O.L. Ship Pack AGS SGN102A
The Téméraire Class ships of the line was and remains the most numerous class of capital ships ever built, with 67 built between 1782 and 1824 for the French navy. These third-rate, 74-guns ships had a designed crew of 700....
$21.90
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Sails of Glory: HMS Leander 1780 / HMS Adamant 1780 AGS SGN110A
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,...
$21.90
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Sails of Glory: HMS Leopard 1790 / HMS Isis 1774 AGS SGN110B
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,...
$21.90
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Sails of Glory: HMS Malta 1800/HMS Tonnant 1798 AGS SGN115C
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...
$21.90
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Sails of Glory: HMS Orpheus 1780 British Frigate Ship Pack AGS SGN103C
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...
$17.90
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Sails of Glory: HMS Polyphemus 1782 / HMS America 1777 AGS SGN114B
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...
$21.90
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Sails of Glory: HMS Prothee 1780 / HMS Argonaut 1782 AGS SGN109C
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
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