Victory at Sea
From skirmishes involving single destroyers hunting down merchantmen to the clashing of massive battleships, from invasions of islands across the Pacific to mastering waves of dive bombers, Victory at Sea enables you to fight exciting battles that take place on the oceans of World War II.
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Victory at Sea: Raimondo MontecuccoliThe Raimondo Montecuccoli continued the improvement of the Condottieri concept begun with the Giussano-class. In comparison to the preceding Cadorna-class, the new Condottieri-class ships were some 2,000 tons larger, with increased beam and length but without any noticeable increase in fighting power. However, one...
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Victory at Sea: Oriani-class DestroyersThe four vessels of the Oriani-class were developed from the Maestrale-class design, with improved machinery resulting in a slight increase in speed. Main armament remained the same, with additional anti-aircraft weaponry fitted during wartime. Contains three Warlord ResinTM destroyers, with game aids. Models supplied...
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Victory at Sea - US Navy Dice and Dice bagSupplement your new naval arsenal with a dice bag emblazoned with your chosen Victory at Sea fleet's nation flag, and matching coloured dice. Warning: not guaranteed to make you roll better.... Includes 4 x D10 and 10 x D6
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Victory at Sea: HMS AchillesWith an empire and trade commitments that spanned the entire globe, the Royal Navy had a clear need for small, light cruisers that could be produced in large numbers. Though displacing more than their intended 6,500 tons, the Leander-class fulfilled this requirement admirably. Perhaps...
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Victory at Sea: HMS ExeterThe HMS Exeter, famously, took part in the Battle of the River Plate but was seriously damaged during the conflict with the Kriegsmarine's Admiral Graf Spee. The Exeter was later repaired before taking up operations in the Far East. Taking part in the Battle...
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Victory at Sea: HMS YorkThe HMS York heavy cruiser escorted convoys across the Atlantic and took part in the Norwegian campaign. Transferred to the Mediterranean theatre in late 1940 as an escort vessel, the York was attacked and sunk whilst in Suda Bay at Crete by explosive motorboats...
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Victory at Sea: HMS IllustriousDesigned as the next generation of advanced carriers, the Illustrious-class was shorter than the HMS Ark Royal but displaced a similar amount. Greater armour meant a small hangar, however, and so less aircraft could be carried. The HMS Illustrious is best known for its part in the attack...
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Victory at Sea: Bristol Beaufighter flightsBased on the Beaufort, this aircraft was first used as a long-range heavy fighter. However, it was also to see service as a night fighter, torpedo bomber, anti-shipping and ground attack aircraft by both the Fleet Air Arm and the RAF. Contains four flights...
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Victory at Sea: Fairey Fulmar flightsInitially rejected by the RAF, the Fulmar fulfilled the Fleet Air Arm’s requirement for a fighter with the same firepower as a Spitfire or Hurricane. Though inferior to a dedicated single-seat fighter, the Fulmar was reliable and long-ranged, making it suited for carrier operations....
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Victory at Sea: Grumman Martlet flightsCalled the F4F Wildcat in the US, the Martlet was in service with the British Fleet Air Arm before it was ever purchased by the US Navy. It was intended as an interim replacement between the two-seater Fairey Fulmar and the naval Spitfire, which...
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Victory at Sea: Giulio CesareOriginally commissioned in 1915, the Giulio Cesare was rebuilt as a first-generation fast battleship in a process that left only 40% of the original structure in place. The central tower was removed, as was one main battery turret. The remaining guns were upgraded from...
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Victory at Sea - LittorioThe Littorio-class was the first new Italian battleship class for nearly a decade when design work began in 1930. Initially designed to remain within the 35,000-ton Washington Treaty limit, the final displacement was just over 40,000 tons. As well as being good-looking ships, the...
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Victory at Sea - Emanuele Filiberto Duca d’AostaThis class was another extension of the Regia Marina's Condottieri (military leaders) concept, representing another step in producing a good, all-round cruiser design. It aimed to improve stability and protection once more, while keeping the armament similar to that of the previous class. In...
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Victory at Sea: Attilio RegoloThe Attilio Regolo was a Capitani Romani class light cruiser designed to counter and catch the Mogador, and Le Fantasque class French destroyers in 1939. On November 7th, 1942, the ship was torpedoed by the British submarine HMS Unruffled, which caused the ship to...
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Victory at Sea - Scipione AfricanoThe construction of large ships by France in the 1930s led to some concern that Italian large destroyers would be inferior. Thus, in 1937, work started on the esploratori oceanici (Ocean Scouts). The Scipione Africano joined the Regia Marina force at Taranto and also...
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Victory at Sea: Vittorio VenetoThe Littorio class was the first new Italian battleship class for nearly a decade when design work began in 1930. Initially designed to remain within the 35,000-ton Washington Treaty limit, the final displacement was just over 40,000 tons. As well as being good-looking ships,...
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Victory at Sea - Royal Navy Dice and Dice BagSupplement your new naval arsenal with a dice bag emblazoned with your chosen Victory at Sea fleet's nation flag, and matching coloured dice. Warning: not guaranteed to make you roll better.... Includes 4 x D10 and 10 x D6
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Victory at Sea - Imperial Japanese Navy Dice and Dice BagSupplement your new naval arsenal with a dice bag emblazoned with your chosen Victory at Sea fleet's nation flag, and matching coloured dice. Warning: not guaranteed to make you roll better.... Includes 4 x D10 and 10 x D6
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Victory at Sea hardback bookThe Battle for the Pacific was only the beginning. Victory at Sea is the game of naval combat during the Second World War. Throughout 1939–45, the nations of the world duelled across the oceans across the globe, only to discover the fundamental nature of...
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