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Naval Warfare : The Goeben Incident WWI

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Naval Engagements : The Goeben Incident  provides Counters in hex (1"/ 25mm faces) and Rectangular formats (30mmx 90mm for Battle Cruisers) for the ships involved in the 1914 Hunt for the Goeben in the Mediterranean which occurred as the declarations of war were being made.  

In addition,  ships counters are included to provide some additional 'what if' scenarios, for a total of 17 attractive Counters in each format.  There is a potted history of the key events in the chase, scenarios for the two main potential encounters, and in addition turning arcs and firing templates to allow deployement with almost any wargaming rules either hex or miniature based.

This is not a stand alone set of rules but rather a set of full coloured counters portraying these WW1 ships down to the detail of turrets, funnels and lifeboats.

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April 29th, 2013
Very nice ship miniatures for historical and what if battles. Hex and rectangle format that I have enlarged to 400% with no loss of detail. Firing arc and turning angle markers. They work well with what ever set of miniature rules you prefer. Looking [...]
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