"Outpost 1:1200 size?" Topic
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Swampster | 11 Jun 2011 2:10 a.m. PST |
Does anyone know how long the Outpost 1:1200 medieval galleys and cogs are? Cheers |
rampantlion | 12 Jun 2011 9:18 a.m. PST |
Swampster, I have some, just have to find them (I just moved and can't find anything!). They are larger than I thought that they would be and quite a bit larger than galleys and cogs that I have from another mfg. Navwar maybe? I don't remember the mfg. now. I know that the difference was enough that they wouldn't work together even as larger and smaller ships in the same fleet. I like the style of them though and if I was going to do battle of Sluys or the like I would use them. If I find them I will post a size. If memory serves they were over an inch long and quite tall. Allen |
Swampster | 12 Jun 2011 1:37 p.m. PST |
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rampantlion | 13 Jun 2011 10:56 a.m. PST |
Swampster, I found them. They are about 30mm long, 10mm wide and about 12mm from the bottom to the top of the aft castle. Bottom to top of mast is approx 40mm. Allen |
Swampster | 16 Jun 2011 9:21 a.m. PST |
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