... One I've found helpful as an overview of the actual naval actions of WW2 is "The Longest Battle: The War at Sea 1939-45" by Richard Hough - ISBN...
I haven't actually played Shipwreck although the concept might make me consider a modern naval game. After having a bit of a look around, I would warn people...
... Thanks for those sites KH - especially the second two. They have managed to eliminate several hours of the afternoon today :-) Cheers, Thomo the Lost ...
Well, that book definitely appears in the spirit of what I'm looking for... Yet... Well, between 'Dreadnought' and 'Castles of Steel', Massie writes almost ...
DM wrote - I ought to point out that "Shipwreck" is not one of mine, but is instead authored by Martin Bourne (and a very fine set they are too!) Well, you...
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... 1) Yes you can if it is nuclear, or a torpedo rather more capable than Mk 46/Mk 50. Or didn't anyone ever notice that the range of SUBROC and of SS-N-15...
where is this site with all the ship data on it? Jason ... From: Josh Wilkinson [mailto:joshwilkinson@...] Sent: Tuesday, March 01, 2005 2:36 AM To:...
... Many of the points Byron brings up about SHIPWRECK are addressed in two place: David Manley's site where he gives some suggested "house rules" for...
Kevin wrote - Many of the points Byron brings up about SHIPWRECK are addressed in two places: ..... I think Kevin is referring to Brook's commentary on...
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Mar 1, 2005 5:38 pm
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In a message dated 3/1/2005 15:09:59 PM GMT Standard Time, NavWarGames@yahoogroups.com writes: HOWEVER, I also haven't played a manual Harpoon game in *years*...
I have a question that has just occurred to me. I've bought several sets of rules and other documents recently - downloaded as PDF files for local printing....
David, Your version of Games workshop "Man O War" rules were better than my version. I like it a lot. Question: where would I be able to find and purchase your...
I don't believe they have a website, but the chap does have e-mail, and will send you a listing of his miniatures, if you request one. I own a number of his...
I think that LAST SQUARE carries DM's rules in the US. Byron Byron Angel Trident International, Inc. Suite 1-5, Towne Plaza 900 Route 134 South Dennis, MA...
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Mar 1, 2005 8:14 pm
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Can anyone give me an estimate or a good source for ranges on active sonar capabilities? Jason This message (including any attachments) contains confidential...
Due largely to the books I've just finished, I confess a game using FG&DN's precise rules for a particular scenario in mind would be great. Basically, I'd like...
Like all Naval games, to truly run a Harpoon, Command at Sea, FG+DN, or other set of naval rules for say a convention; you need to write up a plausible...
Xander, Go here for Admiral Sturdee's despatch. http://www.gwpda.org/naval/j06falkd.htm If you are setting up a scenario such as you describe, the despatch...
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Mar 1, 2005 10:20 pm
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All, I will pipe up and tell everyone that yes, it was me who didn't read the rules for surface torpedoes, or gun fights. Come on! Whos going to do a gun...
... Not generally. The PDF is 'licensed' to an individual... in some cases, the copy protection licenses it to one or two computers, owned by one individual. ...
May I say, much kudos to Martin Bourne for so promptly seeking to rectify any errors in the Aussie ship data. Very impressive follow up support for a product. ...
... http://www.vandering.co.uk/downloads.php For Soviet ships select "w" for Warsaw Pact. Regards, Pat Last Played: Wilderness War, Lock n' Load X2 (via...
By the way - Massie's *Dreadnought* suffers from one major problem. It fails to recognize Jon Tetsuro Sumida's discovery that the DREADNOUGHT was not Fisher's...
Hello, My friend and I just based up some 1:2400 GHQ models on Games Workshop Regiment bases and it worked really well. Here is the link: I suggest the small...
... Dunno which book you read, but Massie makes FREQUENT note in "Dreadnought" and, more specifically, "Castles of Steel" (it's more appropriate to that book,...
Hi Brooks, IMHO, there is a relatively straightforward rationale for Fisher's desire to build 4 Invincibles in the first construction program. DREADNOUGHT was...
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Mar 2, 2005 3:13 pm
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Professor Sumida has certainly made contributions to this particular field of historical study, but I would not take his every opinion and interpretation as...