jfkziegler
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Question regarding TriremesDoes anyone know where to get a relatively inexpensive trireme model? Preferably something already put together, like something from a Greek or Roman minis game.
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lotharlutjens
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What scale ? Texas Grognard is into modelling and keeps up with that sort of thing.
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Duck Crusader
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Xyston:
http://www.xyston.com/acatalog/1_600th_Scale_Miniature_Galleys.html
Nice models, quick assembly.
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Texas Grognard
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I believe CinC makes triremes, quinqeremes, and galleys in 1/1200th scale. www.pfc-cinc.com/page/page/314430.htm What rulesystem will you be using? Salut y'all!
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jfkziegler
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It's actually not for a rules system. I want some models to show my students what triremes really looked like.
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Texas Grognard
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| Quote: | | It's actually not for a rules system. I want some models to show my students what triremes really looked like. |
Their is also the Roman Seas line of pdf downloads available at Hotz Artworks www.romanseas.com
They will require some assembly but nothing compared to putting together lead or pewter models. Hope this helps. Salut mon ami!
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swarbs
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| jfkziegler wrote: | | It's actually not for a rules system. I want some models to show my students what triremes really looked like. |
Those crazy Greeks rebuilt one, did some cool living history stuff with it too. It's now a museum, I think, there should be pictures all over the place.
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