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Sirena 1793 / Ifigenia 1795

Ship Pack

1 in stock

Availability

In Stock

SKU

SGN101C

Language

English

Brand

Ares Games

Sirena 1793 / Ifigenia 1795

Ship Pack

1 in stock

Availability

In Stock

SKU

SGN101C

Language

English

Brand

Ares Games

This Sails of Glory™ Ship Pack is a ready-to-play model, pained and assembled, compatible with any other Sails of Glory – Napoleonic Wars game product. In this pack you will find all you need to play with the ship: a special base with gaming stats, a  ship card, a ship log and a specific deck of maneuver cards.
13+
2+
30+

Contents of the Box

• 1 1/1000 Painted Scale Model
• 1 Special Base with Game Stats
• 1 Ship Log
• 1 Ship Card
• 1 Deck of Maneuver Cards

The Concorde Class frigates were fifth-rate, 32-guns, fast and maneuverable ships. Three were built at Rochefort from 1777 to 1779 – the Courageuse, the Concorde and the Hermione. They were armed with twenty-six 12-pounder long guns on the main battery and lighter pieces of artillery – four 6-pounder guns on the forecastle and two on the poop deck – and were designed for a crew of 280.

The Sirena 1793 was a frigate of the Spanish Armada that had previously served in the French Navy under the name Elene. Captured in May 1793 by frigates Santa Casilda and Perla, it returned to active service with the fleet based in Havana, doing mostly escorting service. In 1807, it was wrecked on the coast of Campeche (Mexico). This ship pack can also be used to represent the Spanish Frigate “Ifigenia 1795”.

 

Designed to be used with the tactical ship-to-ship game system created by Andrea Angiolino and Andrea Mainini, each Sails of Glory™ Ship Pack is a ready-to-play model, painted and assembled, 100% compatible with any other Sails of Glory game product.

In each pack you will find all you need to play the ship: a special base with gaming stats, a ship log and, a specific deck of maneuver cards. The ship base, ship card and ship log are printed on two sides – the game data of a second ship is printed on the back.

Gallery

SGN101C

Sirena 1793 / Ifigenia 1795