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Title: Black Ops, Swashbuckler & the Battle of San Juan de Ulua
Post by: ichwillauch on 29 September 2016, 07:50:08 AM
My newest Project...

My newest Project was started, when my girlfrind found a cheap but damaged ship model in a local antique dealer.
(http://i1049.photobucket.com/albums/s388/Shinkansen_pict/Treffer_zpsomzbtkfc.jpg)


The Battle of San Juan de Ulua (taken from Wiki)

The Battle of San Juan de UlĂșa anno 1568 was a battle between English privateers and Spanish forces at San Juan de UlĂșa (near Veracruz). It marked the end of the campaign carried out by an English flotilla of six ships that had systematically conducted illegal trade in the Caribbean Sea, including the slave trade, imposing it even by force.

It's a very interesting setting, because two sides were locked in a stalemate, secretly building up their forces and finally started a battle including landforces, naval forces, fire ships, an island and a fort.

Black Ops (Osprey)

Black Ops is a Ultra modern ruleset written by Guy Bowers. It includes special rules for stealth missions that will be a vital part in a campaign gaming the events at San Juan de Ulua like for example:

-   Rescue the hostages
-   Guard the cables and anchors of your ships or cut enemy ships out
-   Try to capture as many leaders as possible
-   Try to get / destroy as much supply as possible
-   Try to block the transfer of Spanish soldiers between Vera Cruz and the fort
-   Try to transfer the treasure from the Jesus of Luebeck to the Judith

Now I only need a lot of models, more ships, a fort...
Title: Re: Black Ops, Swashbuckler & the Battle of San Juan de Ulua
Post by: ichwillauch on 29 September 2016, 07:51:40 AM
Meanwhile the first ship is waterlined and awaits some minor repais and refitting
(http://i1049.photobucket.com/albums/s388/Shinkansen_pict/ship01_01_zps6sjqax2h.jpg)
Title: Re: Black Ops, Swashbuckler & the Battle of San Juan de Ulua
Post by: ichwillauch on 29 September 2016, 08:03:14 AM
The Maritime Museum at San Diego (https://sdmaritime.org/visit/the-ships/san-salvador/) provides a very good paper model of the San Salvador, a spanish ship around 1542. This paper model is scaled 1:100.

So I started my second ship, changing material from paper to wood and scaling up to around 1:69.

(http://i1049.photobucket.com/albums/s388/Shinkansen_pict/ship02_01_zps5kexajmx.jpg)
Title: Re: Black Ops, Swashbuckler & the Battle of San Juan de Ulua
Post by: tomrommel1 on 29 September 2016, 08:23:24 AM
nice start
Title: Re: Black Ops, Swashbuckler & the Battle of San Juan de Ulua
Post by: warrenpeace on 29 September 2016, 08:49:16 PM
Great project! Looking forward to seeing more of this. Do you have all the 1500's style troops that you need?
Title: Re: Black Ops, Swashbuckler & the Battle of San Juan de Ulua
Post by: Bushbaby on 29 September 2016, 10:45:22 PM
Exiting! Looking forward to see where this is going.
Title: Re: Black Ops, Swashbuckler & the Battle of San Juan de Ulua
Post by: ichwillauch on 05 October 2016, 04:04:29 PM
Great project! Looking forward to seeing more of this. Do you have all the 1500's style troops that you need?

Many thanks for the comment. For the troops I have ordered some wargames foundry elisabethian and the box war of Religion from Warlord Games. Some pirates from Foundry were hired, too
Title: Re: Black Ops, Swashbuckler & the Battle of San Juan de Ulua
Post by: ichwillauch on 05 October 2016, 04:08:57 PM
Ship Number 2, first Update

(http://i1049.photobucket.com/albums/s388/Shinkansen_pict/IMG_0045_zpspxsmymos.jpg)

The lower part of the hull is now ready. Its made of old newspapers and wallpaper clue. Meanwhile first steps on ship Number 3, the same plan, but this time a little bit larger, now the scale is roughly 1:60.

(http://i1049.photobucket.com/albums/s388/Shinkansen_pict/IMG_0046_zpsgndefjvm.jpg)
Title: Re: Black Ops, Swashbuckler & the Battle of San Juan de Ulua
Post by: dijit on 05 October 2016, 07:46:16 PM
Foundrys swashbucklers are ideal for this project, both as spainiards and as the english. Ive also mixed in some Hoka Hey border reivers (though some will say they're too big). Also look at foundrys sister company

http://www.castingroomminiatures.com/collections/collection-2 (http://www.castingroomminiatures.com/collections/collection-2)

Ospreys book 'Elizabethan sea dogs' and also their two books on tudor warships are very useful too.

There is so much going on in this period and its often overlooked. Theres little to distinguish the looks of different nations from each other, so the same models can easily present many different nations and groups. Ideal for many a collector.


Title: Re: Black Ops, Swashbuckler & the Battle of San Juan de Ulua
Post by: ichwillauch on 31 October 2016, 10:02:53 AM
a small update on my fleet:

(http://i1049.photobucket.com/albums/s388/Shinkansen_pict/IMG_0054_zpserxb256v.jpg)
The San Antonio a small galleon / pinnace
(http://i1049.photobucket.com/albums/s388/Shinkansen_pict/IMG_0056_zpspfdk7z0g.jpg)
The San Bernadino a standard galleon
(http://i1049.photobucket.com/albums/s388/Shinkansen_pict/IMG_0055_zpssmo7dhui.jpg)
The San Cristobal second small galleon
Title: Re: Black Ops, Swashbuckler & the Battle of San Juan de Ulua
Post by: ichwillauch on 23 November 2016, 06:31:18 PM
This Project is now at a hold because I will move at the end of the year into a new house and a new hobby room, but today the first cards arrive.

The first set is for ship to ship combat. A player can choose between six different actions: Load guns, fire guns, boarding action, Chance direction, Chance Speed and special actions.
(http://i1049.photobucket.com/albums/s388/Shinkansen_pict/IMG_0070_zpsicxzaovu.jpg)

The second set is the activation set for the black ops rules. This modified Black ops set uses five different classes, the leaders, those how can command troops, specialists, civilians and common soldiers
(http://i1049.photobucket.com/albums/s388/Shinkansen_pict/IMG_0072_zpsa6goloz0.jpg)

The last set are treasure cards.
(http://i1049.photobucket.com/albums/s388/Shinkansen_pict/IMG_0073_zpskghpwrzj.jpg)
Title: Re: Black Ops, Swashbuckler & the Battle of San Juan de Ulua
Post by: dinohunterpoa on 24 November 2016, 06:56:48 AM
ichwillauch, it is a very nice project!

I personally don't like Black Ops' combat rules - specially for swashbuckling action, where I think that personal combat must be more cinematic and detailed, IMHO - but their stealth rules are perfect for this kind of games, as you've said, and can be easily adapted for any ruleset as well!

Please keep us posted on your progress!  ;)
Title: Re: Black Ops, Swashbuckler & the Battle of San Juan de Ulua
Post by: tomrommel1 on 24 November 2016, 07:41:49 AM
this is getting better and better indeed
Title: Re: Black Ops, Swashbuckler (now a school project)
Post by: ichwillauch on 01 April 2017, 04:12:22 PM
This project has stopped long ago, because there was no time to do anything for it. But meanwhile I had organised a school project with a pirate theme and  these are some results...

(http://i1049.photobucket.com/albums/s388/Shinkansen_pict/IMG_0133_zpsssazwsce.jpg)

(http://i1049.photobucket.com/albums/s388/Shinkansen_pict/IMG_0137_zpsykahgr7t.jpg)

(http://i1049.photobucket.com/albums/s388/Shinkansen_pict/IMG_0152_zps4fvdr8r9.jpg)

(http://i1049.photobucket.com/albums/s388/Shinkansen_pict/IMG_0153_zpsfe9mcuc3.jpg)

(http://i1049.photobucket.com/albums/s388/Shinkansen_pict/IMG_0157_zpsbiogmobh.jpg)
Title: Re: Black Ops, Swashbuckler & the Battle of San Juan de Ulua
Post by: traveller on 01 April 2017, 05:40:03 PM
Wow! You turned the hobby into an industry!
Title: Re: Black Ops, Swashbuckler & the Battle of San Juan de Ulua
Post by: dinohunterpoa on 01 April 2017, 09:08:33 PM
Using children to make all the ships and terrain and painting all figures I need... while I use my time to other things... that's a splendid idea, thank you very much! lol



Title: Re: Black Ops, Swashbuckler & the Battle of San Juan de Ulua
Post by: Leapsnbounds on 03 April 2017, 04:12:18 AM
I can only dream of building a fleet like that.  Good luck with your project, hope there is a battle report and fleet action.  I am very impressed with the cards.