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Count me in for helping create the board, should be alot of fun!
will do, i think we're going to need all the help we can get !
Myself, Luke and Gaz picked up on a really nice ship on one of the WFB tables at Games Day (I took some snaps which I'll dig out later). It looked to have moulded side panels, and the decking was balsa wood.

I meant to go back and ask the chap running the table where they'd acquired it, but completely forgot.
There's a section in the back of the Cutlass! rulebook on creating scenery, and one of the suppliers mentioned was Antenocitis Workshop, specifically for things like window frames:

http://www.antenocitisworkshop.com/warga...rrain.html

Some very nice pieces on there.
Mentioned before, but repeated here for ease of reference, there are a few interesting scenery pieces in the pirate section at Games of War too:

http://www.gamesofwar.net/acatalog/Pirat...Store.html
Another good resource worth noting:

(29-09-2011, 09:54 AM)Gareth Wrote: [ -> ]http://www.secondcitygames.co.uk/

Ordered various Barrels and Crates, some row boats etc, to look at for the Cutlass table. Lets see how they turn out.
The coffee stirrers from McDonalds that Gaz picked up on would probably make some great decking for a harbor. Just putting it out there Tongue
And a few more nice harbour scenery pieces: http://ainstycastings.co.uk/index.php/cPath/48
Those ships are great. I think the merchantman or the sloop would be appropriate for docking in the harbour area. The bigger ships tended to drop anchor away from the shore due to their draught.

I'm also liking the wooden jetty with or without catwalk, and also the upright gravestones.
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