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Phil Gray writes:

My copy of V1 is in store but form memory they give you the means to construct your own what-ifs, so if they aren't in there, or available elsewhere, then with a clopy of Jane's or Conroy's you can fill in the blanks.

As to time to play… I ran 1905 Anglo-Franco-Russian clash (think Tsushima off the bay of Biscay) which played through, including ahome grown campaign module, in about 4 hours or so


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Wargame Vault announces the availability of:

Tsushima 2nd Edition

Tsushima 2nd Edition

Publisher: A and A Games

Naval Wargames Rules for the Pre-Dreadnought Era, 1880-1906

  • Current Edition - 2.0
  • Recommended Scale - 1:1200 to 1:6000
  • Complexity - 5/10
  • Level of Detail - 4/10
  • Dice required: D20, D12, D10, D8, D6, D4

A set of quick-reference sheets is available through the publisher's website.

These rules are quick and simple to play, providing a game in the period 1880 to 1906, not complicated by too much detail. The scale is one nautical mile to 10cm. The rules incorporate weather, spotting, and minefields.

The rules have been enhanced with the introduction of Crew Quality, and the use of Contact Markers to replicate the initial uncertainty of where the enemy forces might be.

A simple gunnery system requires a roll to hit with each gun, and an innovative damage system takes account of the range and penetration by specifying the dice that are rolled for damage. Torpedo and mine attacks are resolved using similar mechanisms, so there is a consistent feel throughout the combat system.

In line with the intention of the rules to provide a simple system, armor has been standardized for each type of vessel, and guns have been grouped by caliber into nine classes. A detailed differentiation between the performance of ships and guns is not used. Not all guns can engage all vessels, and the largest guns have a minimum range.

A ship data list is provided covering the significant vessels of ten nations in this period, with over 130 vessels. A simple conversion system allows you to quickly put together the ship data you need for ships that do not appear in the data tables.

Pre-prepared ship data records are provided for the vessels that took part at the Battle of Tsushima.

Game support material is available to download on the publisher's website.

Price – $11.20 USD

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