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  • Members: 232
  • Category: Wargaming
  • Founded: Mar 15, 2006
  • Language: English
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Roman Seas is Hotz ArtWorks Roman Ship and Building model discussion group. Discussion group members discuss Roman history, architecture (land and naval), card stock (and scratch) building techniques, etc. Although Roman Seas is aimed primarily towards the hobby of wargaming, it also encompasses the hobby of card stock model building for non-wargming applications.

"Where is your fleet that may seize upon the Roman seas?"
(King Agrippa's Speech)

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Re: Which Baccus Figures for Roman Navy Set?
From what I have read, at least from before Tiberius, Roman marines were equipped like Roman auxiliaries, which would be chain mail, round shields. This is a
Posted - Sat Nov 21, 2009 8:04 am
Eric Hotz
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Re: Questions about Treading Water and Close Combat
Hello Bill, ... To tread water, a ship must be at "Zero" speed. In this mode, the ship is just keeping from drifting, remaining stationary (without
Posted - Fri Nov 20, 2009 8:18 pm
Eric Hotz
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Questions about Treading Water and Close Combat
I have a question about Rule 6.07 "Treading Water." Does a ship have to decelerate down to Speed zero in order to tread water, or can it tread water at any
Posted - Fri Nov 20, 2009 3:30 pm
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Re: Non-Hex "Sideslip" ??? (was Roman)
If attempting to replicate the maneuver from the hex-based rules, I would simply say that a side slip involves a certain amount sideways movement per X amount
Posted - Thu Nov 19, 2009 1:50 am
Brian
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Re: Measuring Ranges
Were I to consider 'going hexless', I'd say that you will want to simplify where possible. You are already adding a lot of potential for extra time spent
Posted - Thu Nov 19, 2009 1:38 am
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