Hit The High Seas With Sarissa Precision’s 28mm Ship Of The Line!
March 21, 2022 by brennon
A very impressive new kit from Sarissa Precision popped up over the weekend. See what you make of their mighty 28mm Ship Of The Line, a perfect option for all manner of piratical adventures on the Historical tabletop.
Ship Of The Line // Sarissa Precision
This is a massive kit that has been designed for use in games like Black Powder, Blood & Plunder or perhaps even some Fantasy adventures in Frostgrave: Ghost Archipelago. It comes with a removable quarterdeck and forecastle allowing for plenty of ways to interact with your miniatures and the top gun deck can be removed to get to the lower portion too.
Ship Of The Line Interior // Sarissa Precision
Ship Of The Line Interior Sections // Sarissa Precision
There is enough room on the ship for you to roll out twenty-four guns! If you order the ship right now, you can get access to those for free but beyond that, you'll have to buy them separately from the Sarissa Precision webstore.
Ship Of The Line In-Game // Sarissa Precision
It should be noted that the ship doesn't come with the rigging that you see in the main image. You'll have to work out how to do that (or not) yourself. A pretty fine vessel I think you'd agree!
What game will you be using this for?
"A pretty fine vessel I think you'd agree!"
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That’s bloody lovely. I think it’s one of the former Dark Ops ones and that there are more of these to come. I have no need for one but I would somehow find a use for it.
Love the rigging!
YAAAAARRRRRRRRR.
A great looking kit from Sarissa!
Lovely kit ?
Not a terrible pre-order price: £85/$112/€101
Those look nice
A fantastic ship just the thing for Gerry to show off his hidden rigging skills when he’s back from his holidays. I bet he’ll be dieing to make a Gerry-can for that.
Funny that was my thought when I saw it above!
Yes it’ll be a fabulous video we all know how much Gerry love’s rigging ships.
It’s a nice kit, but expensive for self assembly.
what a beast of a kit! Looks sick!