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David Manley09 Jan 2022 5:13 a.m. PST

Thanks to a comment by Jim Jackaman on Facebook I have already succumbed to my first distraction that isn't in "the plan". I've created a set of 1/2400 STL files covering medieval cogs and galleys on 30mm square bases for use with my "Lord of the Sea" medieval rules. I've put these up as a free download on Wargame Vault for anyone who is interested. There are ten different bases covering small, medium and large cogs, and galleys.

You can find the models here:

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Personal logo 20thmaine Supporting Member of TMP09 Jan 2022 11:06 a.m. PST

Very nice!

Now all I need is a 3D printer…. grin

Sergeant Paper10 Jan 2022 10:26 a.m. PST

Excellent. Thank you!

Erzherzog Johann23 Jan 2022 5:18 p.m. PST

For a long time I've been hoping to find information on (or models of galleys for the 10th – 11th centuries, but I want them in 1:600 scale. Would these be viable scaled up that much?

Cheers,
John

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