Naval Wargames Rules Fleet Action 1000 B.C. to 500 A.D. are ancient naval wargaming rules that are simplified enough to allow for large fleet actions using model ships. The ships range from small open galleys to large Hellenistic-era "16s" (sixteen men per oar--the dreadnoughts of their time). Ship models are organized in squadrons of varying size. Each...
Synopsis from the book: "They are only models and the sea may be any surface which is conveniently at hand, but when the grey warships slip out of port at the start of a game they become something different. They are German cruisers heading for the Atlantic to prey upon enemy shipping; they are the battleships, carriers and escorts of Force H leaving...
From the Back of the Book: "From the very beginnings of maritime conflict to the present day, Naval Wargaming provides the historical background on the ships, their weapons and their tactics. In addition, wargaming rules for each period are provided which can be used straight from the book or modified to suit individual requirements." Contains chapters on:...
Navarchus is a miniature tabletop naval warfare game for scale 1:300 In the third century BC Rome was growing in power, but Carthage stood in the way. The Carthaginians had controlled the Western Mediterranean for more than a century using a fleet of hundreds of war galleys. By coincidence the Romans captured one of these vessels. And because all parts of...
The Battle of the Nile, also known as the Battle of Aboukir Bay, was a major naval battle fought between the British Royal Navy and The First French Republic Navy on August 1-3, 1798, at Aboukir Bay, on the Egyptian Mediterranean coast. This volume also contains The Battle of Algeciras Bay, the Battle of Lake Erie, and the battles of the American super...
NavTac: Mediterranean focuses on the Mediterranean, Adriatic, and Black Sea theaters of early WWI. Includes: 24-page illustrated rule booklet containing standard and optional rules, ship data necessary for play, and several scenarios; three sheets of 1/3000 scale ship counters; two Reference Cards; and a Tactical display (for the solitaire option). The...
NavTac is Minden's most tactical naval system, covering Great War battles with individually rated warships rendered at 1/3000 scale, and five minute turns. NavTac: Coronel & Falklands deals with early war battles with several historical and hypothetical scenarios, including, naturally, the Battle of Coronel, and the Battle of the Falklands in late 1914....
Battle of Dogger Bank is a BATTLEGAME BOOK, covering Great War battles with individually rated warships using the same system as Nav Tac: Coronel & Falklands. Battle of Dogger Bank focuses on the rise of the battlecruiser in the British and German navies, and contains several historical scenarios, including Battle of Dogger Bank (1915). Battle of Dogger...
This game is designed for 1:4800, 1:2400, or 1:1200 scale naval miniatures. 1:250 scale aircraft can conveniently be used with the smaller scale naval miniatures. Two twenty sided dice will be needed for play, in addition to the appropriate miniatures. These rules follow the SeaTac game system developed for modern naval combat. These rules, like all our...
NCO is an enjoyable and competitive ruleset for recreating WWII firefights between two opposing squads of soldiers on a tabletop surface. As with all WWII games, is closely based off the realities, situations, equipment, and men of the world-wide, historical conflict. However, unlike the typical WWII tabletop engagement, this game is played at the uniquely...