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Roman Seas: The Roman Navy Set

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The Roman Navy Set

Scale: 1/300th (6mm)

The Roman Navy Set contains a set of high-quality, professionally rendered PDF ancient Roman ship and building models by renowned RPG and mapping artist, Eric Hotz. All Roman Seas models are based on ships and buildings from the ancient Roman period (264BC - 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

Roman Ship Colours

"Roman ships come in two colors to help distinguish ships during civil war naval actions"

Roman Hexeres Flagship

"A Roman Six (Hexeres) Flagship with two fighting towers"

Roman Corvus

"Roman Quinquereme with a Corvus in the bow"

Roman Ship Sails

"All ships come with optional sails: Sails on a Roman Quinquereme"

NOTE: All Roman Seas PDF files are designed to fit onto 8.5x11-inch paper but you can print onto 11x17-inch paper/cardstock at Staples/Office Depot and enlarge the final model scale.

Roman Navy Set Notes:


• Ship models in this set include the Trireme, Liburnian (Bireme), Quadreme, Quinquereme (Rome's main battleship), Hexeres (Fleet Flagship), and the Hemoila (Scout Ship)

• Ship models come in blue and red fleet colors to help distinguish Roman vs Roman Civil War naval games (blue fleet vs red fleet)

• 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 or printer service.

• Roman Seas model sets include a Key PDF file that gives details to help construct the models and a detailed PDF Ship Assembly Guide.

• Roman Seas models are great for miniatures gamers and static displays and are designed for quick and easy construction

• Roman Seas models are highly detailed, visually stunning, and are made to impress and are based on Roman art examples and the latest research!

• Extras included in this set include optional Officer Quarter, ship fighting towers, Corvus model, ship sails, and optional semi-cataphract fighting decks.

"With Roman Seas, you do not have to be a great modeler to have great-looking models!"

(The Roman Navy Set was first published: April 2006)

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September 19th, 2014
I love the whole set of Roman seas, really great ships. [...]
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October 18th, 2011
Excellent models, fairly simple builds. Note to buyers - read the instructions before you start printing. I didnt need to print the inside hull pieces on card stock. Instructions are very clear and cover the whole line of ships. [...]
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March 15th, 2008
Eric's ships are marvelously crafted. A bargain, just add time, cutting, and glue. Great looking models and with the other sets are great for wargaming or RPG play. I would never have been able to afford the fleet I have made from these if I had had to [...]
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June 12th, 2006
I purchased this set last week. Had eight ships built within two days. I ran a game with them Saturday and everyone loved them. Its nice to finally be able to afford to put on a nice ancients naval game. I will be back for more sets soon. <br&g [...]
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May 22nd, 2006
Brilliant set, excellent choice of options for customising, all give a very good sense of the difference in sizes<br><br> <b>LIKED</b>: The ships!<br><br><b>DISLIKED</b>: Where are the Greeks!<br>&l [...]
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File Last Updated:
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This title was added to our catalog on April 05, 2006.
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