Sails of Glory Miniature

SAILS OF GLORY

Sails of Glory is a series of games that recreates naval combat in the Age of Sails (1650-1815). Based on the game system used in Wings of Glory, Sails of Glory uses miniatures, cards and board game mechanisms, with a special deck of manoeuvre cards representing the different movement capabilities of each vessel. The game will be supported by a range of painted and assembled 1/1000 miniatures.

The first series of Sails of Glory is set in the Napoleonic Age, an iconic period for naval war-gaming. The Sails of Glory range includes a Starter Set - an all-in-one starting point to begin playing - with four fully painted and assembled ships, different Ship Packs, and several Accessories.

THE MINIATURES COLLECTION

Sails of Glory was the winner of the 2015 Origins Award as Best Historical Miniature Rules and Best Historical Miniature Line!

In Sails of Glory you will sail and fight with massive ships-of-the-line or swift frigates, in an age where the armies and fleets of the French Emperor Napoleon I battled across the seas, as well as on the fields of Europe, and the powerful Royal Navy of the British Empire clashed against the French from the Atlantic Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea, in dramatic naval battles, such as Trafalgar and the Battle of the Nile.

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HOW TO PLAY

Players will choose their manoeuvre cards in secret, then reveal them all at the same moment. The card features arrows to be put in front of the miniature, then the latter is moved on top of the arrowhead. Several options on the same card are available depending on the wind and, with advanced rules, the sails used. After all ships moved, guns are fired from the sides of the miniature to targets in range.

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Sails of Glory Ship Pack

SAILS OF GLORY SHIP PACK

ARTESIEN 1765 / ROLAND 1771

£17.70Out Of Stock

The Sails of Glory Artésien ship was built in 1765 as part of a series of 12 ships of the line built to compensate losses endured by the French Royal Navy during the Seven Years' War. The Artésien took part in the American Revolutionary War, departing in 1781...

Sails of Glory Protee 1772

SAILS OF GLORY SHIP PACK

PROTEE 172 / EVEILLE 1772

£20.19Out Of Stock

Protée was built in 1772 and designated as flagship of a convoy directed to India, departing with other ships as escort, transporting troops and ammunition. This ship pack can also be used to represent the French Artésien Class ship-of-the-line “Eveillé 1772”...

Sails of Glory HMS Protee 1780

SAILS OF GLORY SHIP PACK

HMS PROTEE / HMS ARGRONAUT

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After being captured off the coast of Spain by Lord Robert Manners, the Protée was commissioned in the Royal Navy as the third rate HMS Prothee. She was converted to serve as a prison ship in 1799, and broken up in 1815. Eight of her small cannons were purchased by John Manners.

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Sails of Glory HMS Leander

SAILS OF GLORY SHIP PACK 

HMS LEANDER / HMS ADAMANT

£13.88Out Of Stock

HMS Leander, launched at Chatham on 1 July 1780, served on the west coast of Africa, West Indies, and the Halifax station. During the French Revolutionary Wars, HMS Leander participated in the Battle of the Nile and was captured by French, then captured again by Russians and Turks.

Sails of Glory HMS Leopard 1790

SAILS OF GLORY SHIP PACK

HMS LEOPARD / HMS ISIS

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HMS Leopard saw service during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars, and was active in Europe, East Indies and Egypt. In 1807, a group of British sailors, some of American birth deserted and joined the crew of USS Chesapeake. Captain Humphreys, commanding...

Sails of Glory Petit Annibal

SAILS OF GLORY SHIP PACK

PETIT ANNIBAL / LEANDER

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She was called Petit Annibal to distinguish her from the eponymous 74-gun Annibal, which was in the same fleet. Admiral Bailli de Suffren took her into his fleet, and she saw service in his five battles against British Admiral Sir Edward Hughes in 1782 and 1783.

Sails of Glory Ship Pack

SAILS OF GLORY SHIP PACK

ARTESIEN 1765 / ROLAND 1771

£17.70Out Of Stock

The Sails of Glory Artésien ship was built in 1765 as part of a series of 12 ships of the line built to compensate losses endured by the French Royal Navy during the Seven Years' War. The Artésien took part in the American Revolutionary War, departing in 1781...

£17.70Out Of Stock

Sails of Glory Protee 1772

SAILS OF GLORY SHIP PACK

PROTEE 172 / EVEILLE 1772

£20.19Out Of Stock

Protée was built in 1772 and designated as flagship of a convoy directed to India, departing with other ships as escort, transporting troops and ammunition. This ship pack can also be used to represent the French Artésien Class ship-of-the-line “Eveillé 1772”...

£20.19Out Of Stock

Sails of Glory HMS Protee 1780

SAILS OF GLORY SHIP PACK

HMS PROTEE / HMS ARGRONAUT

£18.69Add to basket

After being captured off the coast of Spain by Lord Robert Manners, the Protée was commissioned in the Royal Navy as the third rate HMS Prothee. She was converted to serve as a prison ship in 1799, and broken up in 1815. Eight of her small cannons were purchased by John Manners.

£18.69Add to basket

Sails of Glory HMS Leander

SAILS OF GLORY SHIP PACK 

HMS LEANDER / HMS ADAMANT

£13.88Out Of Stock

HMS Leander, launched at Chatham on 1 July 1780, served on the west coast of Africa, West Indies, and the Halifax station. During the French Revolutionary Wars, HMS Leander participated in the Battle of the Nile and was captured by French, then captured again by Russians and Turks.

£13.88Out Of Stock

Sails of Glory HMS Leopard 1790

SAILS OF GLORY SHIP PACK

HMS LEOPARD / HMS ISIS

£19.35Add to basket

HMS Leopard saw service during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars, and was active in Europe, East Indies and Egypt. In 1807, a group of British sailors, some of American birth deserted and joined the crew of USS Chesapeake. Captain Humphreys, commanding...

£19.35Add to basket

Sails of Glory Petit Annibal

SAILS OF GLORY SHIP PACK

PETIT ANNIBAL / LEANDER

£18.79Add to basket

She was called Petit Annibal to distinguish her from the eponymous 74-gun Annibal, which was in the same fleet. Admiral Bailli de Suffren took her into his fleet, and she saw service in his five battles against British Admiral Sir Edward Hughes in 1782 and 1783.

£18.79Add to basket