I've painted a ton of military ships for Black Seas, but what's the point if there are no fat, juicy prizes to chase or a grateful convoy to dutifully escort? Warlord thankfully has provided some Indiamen to make this a reality in your games of Black Seas.
I purposely strayed away from yellow and black to help distinguish this ship form its escorts. The photography doesn't quite get the coloring great, but the hull is a very deep brown. I also avoided using any of the other types of national colors as I wanted this ship to be generic and usable by anyone for any scenario.
The model also came with 4 different inserts to give some variety between Indiamen, and I chose the open deck full of cargo. It was a little difficult for me to get that to look ok in this scale, but I did my best.
For scoring I put this at 15 points to go inline with the frigates I painted last year. It is a little larger and chunkier than those 5th rates, but I didn't have to rig any ensigns or pennants which made my life a little easier so it comes out in the wash.
What a wonderful fat prize for any raider Raul. Of course there are equally examples of Indiamen fighting a raider off due to their crew size and armament. Wonderful work.




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DeleteBeautiful work!
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DeleteWOW! Really impressed with this ship! "She was broad and fat and loose in the stays / But to catch her took the Antelope two whole days"!
ReplyDeleteAh I love it what a wonderful quote!
DeleteStan Rogers was an amazing musician and lyricist
DeleteShiver me timbers - cracking
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DeleteAhoy Great ships to hunt.
ReplyDeleteYes they’ll make great objectives.
DeleteA fine looking ship extremely well done!
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DeleteI always admire the skills of anyone who can get these ships to look that, lovely.
ReplyDeleteAh thank you, they are very lovely models and do a lot of the heavy lifting.
DeleteSimply gorgeous, specially with that great scenic backdrop!
ReplyDeleteThanks, gotta have the nice pictures to get the imagination going you know!
DeleteSplendid looking Indiaman!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
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DeleteRaul, your "Black Seas" stuff is always stunning to behold. Even a "cargo ship" just looks amazing, and a prize worth sending a fleet to capture!
ReplyDeleteThanks a ton Greg! It’s such a lovely time period that even the mundane cargo ships look gorgeous.
DeleteStunning Raul, quite stunning. I really like the understated colours used
ReplyDeleteThank you! It reminds me a bit of coffee, so I’ve taken to calling her Mocha haha.
DeleteI love seeing your Black seas ships Raul, they're always eye catching and this is no exception
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, I still am plugging away at them so there’ll be more here soon!
DeleteSuperb work, Raul. Makes me want to re-read Patrick O'Brian.
ReplyDeleteThanks Curt! I’ve actually been reading through the whole series while I’ve been painting these, I’m on the 17th book so almost at the end.
DeleteWhat a cracker!
ReplyDeleteThanks Ray!
DeleteVery evocative ship!
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DeleteSplendid job Raul
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