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1:300 Scale Cardstock Model Ships

 


I have always been fascinated by the naval battles that occurred on the Great Lakes during the formative years of my nation's history, but frustrated with the lack of attractive, inexpensive models available for recreating them on the wargame table.  The digital kits on this page are my answer to that frustration, and my opportunity to share them with naval wargamers everywhere.  (They go perfectly with the "Away Boarders!" rules found on the Rules Page.)

 

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MEDITERRANEAN SHIPS have been added to this series!  See the link to the catalogue below for the most recent additions!

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  • Try a free sample model!

    Most of you have never tried building paper models before.  If you're a wargamer or model builder, chances are you already have all the tools and skills needed.  You can download all the parts and instructions you'll need right here, and build your own 1:300 scale Enterprise, an American sloop that fought on Lake Champlain in 1776.

     Here is a zipped archive with all the parts and instructions:

    Enterprise

    And here's one with some general instructions for building paper models, and special instructions for adding rigging, sails and guns to your model: 

    General Instructions

     Feel free to contact me with questions or comments as you build your Enterprise.

  • THE SHIPS

    Three sets of 1:300 scale ships are now available!

    Find out how to get them for your own collection here!

  • Lake Champlain 1776, Lake Erie 1813, and Mediterranean Ships

    To see what ships are currently available, have a look at the catalogue.

On This Page you will find digital kits for ship models in 1:300 scale.  This scale is large enough to show the details of the ship's construction, while not being so large as to crowd the space available for gaming.

 



 

 

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