Description
East Indiamen were large merchant ships, sailing under the flag or major European trading powers on behalf of the powerful East India companies, trading and enriching them. While their main purpose was to transport goods and passengers, they were often wellarmed to defend themselves, but they were normally not very fast. The crew and number of guns was widely variable, depending on the kind of service the ship was doing.
Bertin 1761 / Berryer 1759
The Bertin was an East Indiaman used for longdistance trading during the eighteenth century. She was later converted into a ship of the line, taking advantage of her design, already suitable for a warship. When, in 1770, she was commissioned into the French Marine Royale, under King Louis XVI, her armament was doubled Bertin became a fourth rate with 56 guns and a crew of more than 300 men.
This ship pack can also be used to represent the French exmerchant ship Berryer 1759(1770).
Designed to be used with the tactical shiptoship game system created by Andrea Angiolino and Andrea Mainini, each Sails of Glory Ship Pack is a readytoplay 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 special 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.
Contents:
- One 1/1000 scale model
- Special base with game stats
- 1 ship log
- 1 ship card
- Maneuver cards
This is not a complete game.
You must own a Sails of Glory Starter Set to play.
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