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Miniatures Adventure => Pikes, Muskets and Flouncy Shirts => Topic started by: Doug ex-em4 on 06 April 2009, 04:40:02 PM
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I've not yet been tempted by Pirate games but this one at Salute was irresistable. It was simple gorgeous. I don't know the name of the man who did most of the work (I'm trying to find out) but he's a scenery genius (he can be seen in the first pic at the far end of the table, holding a bottle). I think the figures were 40mm bit I haven't confirmed that.
(http://i61.photobucket.com/albums/h69/CannonOlympus01/Triples%2009%20Pirate%20Game/DSC00757a-1.jpg)
First pic shows the extent of the board with, in the foreground, a part of what I take to be a palm covered island with the mainland harbour at the other end of the table. Two large vessels are in the straights between the island and the mainland with another disappearing beneath the waves in the clutches of a Kraken.
(http://i61.photobucket.com/albums/h69/CannonOlympus01/Triples%2009%20Pirate%20Game/DSC00755a.jpg)
Here is the larger of the 2 vessels, standing off the jetty on the mainland with several of its boats heading for the shore.
(http://i61.photobucket.com/albums/h69/CannonOlympus01/Triples%2009%20Pirate%20Game/DSC00750a.jpg)
Close up of the fort guarding the harbour mouth.
(http://i61.photobucket.com/albums/h69/CannonOlympus01/Triples%2009%20Pirate%20Game/DSC00751a.jpg)
A track leading through the jungle from the fort to the jetty. I'm not sure what the figures in the foreground of this pic are doing - just creating atmosphere?
(http://i61.photobucket.com/albums/h69/CannonOlympus01/Triples%2009%20Pirate%20Game/DSC00752a.jpg)
Redcoats on the path to the jetty.
(http://i61.photobucket.com/albums/h69/CannonOlympus01/Triples%2009%20Pirate%20Game/DSC00754a.jpg)
I'm guessing this is an advance guard of pirates, defending the jetty from the redcoats until pirate reinforcements arrive in the ship's boats. I could be wrong. :D
(http://i61.photobucket.com/albums/h69/CannonOlympus01/Triples%2009%20Pirate%20Game/DSC0034a.jpg)
The reinforcements on their way in.
(http://i61.photobucket.com/albums/h69/CannonOlympus01/Triples%2009%20Pirate%20Game/DSC00756a.jpg)
The other ship, cruising off the island. Another pirate? I'm not sure.
(http://i61.photobucket.com/albums/h69/CannonOlympus01/Triples%2009%20Pirate%20Game/DSC00758a.jpg)
Meanwhile, on the island, some natives are doing something ugly with a cooking pot.
(http://i61.photobucket.com/albums/h69/CannonOlympus01/Triples%2009%20Pirate%20Game/DSC00759a.jpg)
It's all looking rather beastly in the pot.
(http://i61.photobucket.com/albums/h69/CannonOlympus01/Triples%2009%20Pirate%20Game/DSC00760a.jpg)
(http://i61.photobucket.com/albums/h69/CannonOlympus01/Triples%2009%20Pirate%20Game/DSC00761a.jpg)
More native chappies make their way across a dodgy bridge and down the island track.
(http://i61.photobucket.com/albums/h69/CannonOlympus01/Triples%2009%20Pirate%20Game/DSC00344a.jpg)
The smaller vessel. Probably not a ship. A sloop perhaps?
(http://i61.photobucket.com/albums/h69/CannonOlympus01/Triples%2009%20Pirate%20Game/DSC00762a.jpg)
The big vessel. Maybe a ship or possibly a brig?
This was a stunning looking board. Incredibly, those lovely vessels were made by the guy running the game out of the same polystyrene foam which he used for making the island. It was shaped and then planked with cardboard to result in these amazing vessels.
Apologies for the weird lighting - I've corrected it as far as possible from the very gloomy, muddy light that prevails in the main hall at Triples. The photos were taken with my phone camera so are not the best quality but do give an impression of a great game.
Doug
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This was an amazing game, sample of great scratch building and an awesome spectacle.
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Bloody hell :o
Thats superb, Those palm trees are spot on. What a wonderful set up. ;D :-*
Thanks for sharing them photos. :)
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Lovely! Thanks for sharing the pictures.
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Thanks for the pics.
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YARRR!! that's amazing! That's my deepest dream! :P :-* :-* :-*
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Wonderful scenery and display! Thanks a ton for sharing with us!
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:o :o :o :o :o
That table is absolutely breath-taking!! Stunning!!! Magnificient!!!! WOW!!!!!
Thank you so very much for making the rest of us drool and dream of such incredible richness in a game, terrain and figures!!
:-* :-* :-* :-* :-*
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Very nice!!
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Wow! That's really really awesome! :o
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Wow! Great work :o
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That is absolutely incredible, ships, terrain, figures all splendidly executed.
Cheers
Stu
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Absolutely brilliant layout, and ships, now there's ships. Where's that bit of polystyrene I had lying around ?
The big'un is a "full ship" rig (brigs & brigantines only had the two masts). With spanker on the mizzen and jib stay.
The cutter type looks like a nicely period version of Le Renard in rig
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/3/3b/Le_Renard_(1).jpg/800px-Le_Renard_(1).jpg)
beautiful bit of work if you don't mind me saying so.
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Holy cow! Those trees are utterly amazing!
Even if the game was not very exciting, it would be wonderful to play with such terrific terrain!
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:D The bar for pirate games has been raised yet again!
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Beautiful - it looks like a film set. Is it really a game?
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I recognize a lot of Sash and Saber 40mm figures in there. That is quite an undertaking!
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Astounding work! The guy across the street from me spends his retirement compulsively mowing his lawn and sweeping his driveway. This seems like a much better way to spend it.
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:o A really fantastic scenario...
I get back fun on the pirate theme :-*
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:o :o GOD ! taht is cool !!
I wish I that Game will be t the Tactica next year :'(
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oh my god that's awesome!!!!
that's a pity for the photos, tey're all yellow! :) Really really cool! :-*
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that's a pity for the photos, tey're all yellow! :)
If you knew what the lighting is like in the main hall at Triples - you'd understand... ;)
Doug