saber964 wrote:Senior Chief wrote:Do not forget "Form line of battle" another Minature board game that is much better than "Wooden ships and Iron Men."
WS&IM was designed as a beginner level game, and with a few modifications easily adaptable to table top. It was onr of the very first war games I ever purchased. (I still own that original set.(1982))
Wooden Ships & Iron Men is an adaptation of Juggernaut's miniatures game Ship of the Line which was designed by Craig S. Taylor back in the 1970s. If you go hunt up a copy of the original Juggernaut rules, you will find a list of contributors and play testers from an even earlier version of SotL, and on that list you will find a young whippersnapper by the name of David Weber.
I still have the scratch built balsa miniatures of the entire Spanish Navy (circa 1800), the entire US Navy (above schooners, and some of them) from 1812-14, five squadrons of the Royal British Navy, the entire Russian (Baltic) line of battle from 1805-1815, and five squadrons of the French Navy circa 1805.
Ah, the memories!
