Smaller English men-of-war carefully sail through shoal waters. |
Having ben transported to the Hall of Traps, we need to take out our lead line and test the depths. For a sailor hidden dangers means shoals and reef and that's what I have for the Hall of Traps.
The Anglo Dutch Wars were fought in the Thames Estuary and along the Dutch coast, waters with many shoals and sand bars and some serious tides. Tactics and maneuvers were often limited or controlled by these features. The Dutch ships had an advantage s their ships had shallower draught and could sail where the English could not.
Admiralty Chart of the Thames Estuary. For lubbers, yellow is land, white is deep water, blue is shallow water and green areas dry out at low tide. |
On the third day of the Three Days Battle, the English lost one of their biggest ships the 92 gun Prince Royal when she ran aground on Galloper Sand on a falling tide. In normal times they would just wait for the tide to turn and float her off, but on this occasion she was acting as the rear guard for an English fleet in full retreat and had to surrender to the Dutch. The Dutch got her off the sand but her rudder was damaged and they doubted they could sail her and so burnt her.
Prince Royal surrenders. |
Shoal markers seemed to be a good idea for my Anglo-Dutch Was project, so I banged these four together fro spare pdf bases, paint and some traction sand for the front walk. I have no idea on the points value but it can't be much. Treating them as terrain gives me 4 pieces which are 2" by 1" in area and maybe 1/4" deep for a wapping 2 cubic inch in volume, or 0.925% of a Standard Terrain Unit 6" Cube. I'll leave that to the Snowlord's discretion but whatever points it nets me will go towards my Naval Side Duel.
Nice work! Really like how they came out.
ReplyDeleteThanks Adam.
DeleteNice work Peter!
ReplyDeleteCheers Ray
DeleteExcellent additions to the collection Peter. It's just a hunch, but it would probably be 'indelicate' for the Dutch to remind the Brits about this incident when negotiating future Channel fishing rights...
ReplyDeleteThanks very much Curt. Looks like you went with 2 points per shoal marker? Do I get the 20 points for the Hall of Traps?
DeleteNice idea fir the shoals.
ReplyDeleteThanks Dave
DeleteGreat looking shoal markers! Come on Curt,the UK has been at war with every European country at some point ( with the exception of Poland)so everyone has some sort of axe to grind!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
Thanks Iain. Well you are a particularly obnoxious people. I am assuming that Poland got missed out as they hadn’t been independent long enough for the Brits to annoy the crap out of them?
DeleteNice looking naval terrain.
ReplyDeleteThanks Stuart. It was a quick and dirty job but I think it does the trick.
DeleteNice bit of Naval terrain 👍
ReplyDeleteRegards KenR
Cheers Ken. Should be useful on table top.
DeletePeriod and scale agnostic!
ReplyDeleteExactly!
DeleteSome excellent pieces of seascape! Creative and well done!
ReplyDeleteThanks. They should prove useful.
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