SHARKS Part of the display from the Turbine hall at Tate modern |
SHARKS There is a chap in there somewhere! |
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Pirate/privateer figures Here are all the figures needed for a 15mm pirate/privateer game. the figures are sculpted to reflect the 1650 to 1720 period in terms of clothes and equipment. This was the so called "golden age" of piracy. Pirate crews tended to rely on sheer numbers rather than good gunnery. After all, the aim is to take the target ship rather than sink it. The figures will suit for land raid games and as deck crews for larger models. Most packs have 8 figures divided into 3 poses. |
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Land raid game mat (Mat02)
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2. Armed pirates, cutlasses15mm pirate miniatures |
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4. Pirate gun crew |
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7. Pirates with swivel guns |
8. Resin barrel pile £4 |
9. Resin large rowing boat |
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10. Rowing boat crew |
12. Government officers |
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14. Pirate band - |
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17. Dead pirates |
18. Pirate characters |
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20. Corsair Command |
21. Corsair armed. |
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22. Corsair gun crew |
23. Corsair muskets |
24. Pirates swimming + sharks |
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25. Native rowers 15mm pirate miniatures |
26. Government gun crew |
27. Armed mob |
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28. Pirates with pistols |
29.Mob with machetes can be used for AK47 militia too!! |
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32. Government troops sitting (for long boats) 4 Strips of 3 men. |
33. Dockside characters (4 types , 2 of each) Beggar with dog, pair of drunks,sentry, lovely dock lady |
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34. HostagesPirate captor, tied man, tied woman with hair over face. |
35. Plunderers |
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Below are pictures of the pirate building range. Go to scenery page to find prices etc. Thanks |
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Left 117. Merchant hall |
Left 116. Chandlery |
Left 115. Side building |
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Left 119. L shaped building |
Left 118. Barracks |
Left 114. Town house |
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