Description:
Roman Seas: The Barbarian vs Rome Ship Set contains a set of high quality,
professionally rendered
PDF ancient Roman and Barbarian ship models by renown RPG and mapping artist,
Eric Hotz. The Barbarian vs Rome Navy Set models are based on the ships from 68BC - 400AD. Just print out the files onto paper/card-stock from your own computer/printer and then start building. Make as many as you want, when you need them!
"I really like the models and the overall layout is really nice; it certainly pays that Eric is a professional when it comes down to graphic presentation"
M. Naismith
The Barbarian vs Rome Navy Set ? All ship models in this set are
6mm (1/300th) scale
? Quick and easy construction -- most ship models can be printed, cutout and assembled in under 1 hour.
? This set makes eight different classes of ships: The large and small Veneti War Galleys (68BC), Roman Liburnian Flagship (50BC to 400AD), the Roman Trireme Flagship (50BC to 200AD), Roman Light River Liburnian (100AD), and the large and small Saxon raider galleys (300-400AD), and the Light Roman Scout/Patrol Ship (300-400AD).

"Roman Liburnian Flagship" (left) --- "Light Roman Scout/Patrol Ship" (right) ? Extras contained within this set include: a number of ship models have optional sail designs.
? PDF file printouts can be scaled up
OR scaled down to scales smaller than 1/300th (6mm) without print quality loss. You are limited only by the output size of your printer.

"Veneti War Galleys"


? Set includes PDF construction Key file detailing the symbols used to help construct the models and a detailed PDF Ship Assembly Guide.
All Roman Seas models are great for miniatures gamers and static displays, and are designed for quick and easy construction. Roman Seas Carthaginian ship models are highly detailed, visually stunning and are made to impress and are based on Carthaginian art examples and the latest research!

"Roman Trireme Flagship"
Looking for great 6mm scale (1/300th) Roman and Carthaginian miniatures? Take a look at: Baccus Miniatures
(This Roman Seas product was first published: May 2006)