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Shaun Travers02 Apr 2016 11:00 p.m. PST

I bought some Peter Lammings 1/3000 cogs back in 1980 after reading some medieval naval rules in Wargames Illustrated. I played a few games in 1980 and then put them away. Last year I got them out and played a small game using five ships. Being a habitual rules writer, I wrote some rules to use loosely based of the ones from WI. I have finally got around to posting the AAR on my blog.

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While it found it exciting, there are only a few pics e.g. the Ships closing in on one another:

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David Manley03 Apr 2016 7:57 a.m. PST

Always good to see some medieval naval action :)

JCD196404 Apr 2016 12:04 a.m. PST

I also used to play the 1980's MM rules using the Lamming models, I still have 14 models in a matchbox.

Shaun Travers04 Apr 2016 3:42 a.m. PST

I have 30 all up, painted in 4 different sail patterns. I keep them in an old Hincliffe Model box about 3 times the size of a matchbox!

Vintage Wargaming04 Apr 2016 3:51 p.m. PST

That would be Bill Lamming?

Shaun Travers05 Apr 2016 5:49 a.m. PST

Yes Bill Lamming! No idea where I got Peter Lamming from – I got it right in the blog post, but not when I wrote it in the OP :-(

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