Hand Over Yer Crew Ya Scallywag, Yer Shipwrecked!
August 30, 2016 by lancorz
Does your game or adventure need a glorious wreck for your naval warfare? Sea Dog Game Studios just added a number of shipwrecks to their online store!
This line of shipwrecks will provide the setting you've desired for your adventure! Imagine your adventurers have been long at sea, the sea mist evaporates slowly over the horizon and you're slowly drifting into a ghost town of wood, cloth and rum. Sweat beads down their foreheads, what's in the distance, what happened to these wrecks, and does the same fate face their forward approach?
Suddenly, ghouls begin howling around the map and your sailors are faced with an unexpected scenario, can they defeat the ghouls and save their own souls from the murky devil that lies in the distance or will they quickly reach the same fate of the salty graveyard?
The wrecks are cast resin and come unpainted. These wrecks are sculpted to approx. 15MM / 1/100th scale.
How would you plan out a scenario using these shipwrecks?
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Pity they’re not 28-32mm scale, would be great for adding variety to Motdheim, AoS (they still have ships in that setting right?), Cutless or any number of other warband skirmish games (although I suppose there’s nothing stopping you from using 15mm minis for those games if both players use them).
For Mordheim I think it’d make for fun games fighting over the ruins of the docks and scavenging for abandoned cargo from wreaked ships docked there.
Very much my thoughts. As soon as I saw the photos I started daydreaming a bayou table for Malifaux
no Japanese school girls?
The tentacle monsters already got them ;p
nice, But looks more llike the things for fishtanks to me but.
I did think Blood and Plunder. .. But sadly the scale is off
Real shame they aren’t 28mm. I can imagine tons of games right off the top of my head they would work in. Things like Mordheim, Frostgrave, and LotR/The Hobbit.
I’d buy these in a heart beat if they were