Boarding Party Action

Boarding Party Action

Boarding Party Action
Mutiny on the Buenaventura!

Boarding Party Action is a ship’s crew attack set. Be they mutineers, pirates, hostile islanders, or navy men, these rogues are unstoppable. Included are 32 poses for attackers, defenders, and passengers. Featured is Faveral’s incomparable San Buenaventura merchant ship.

Also included is an extra 9-pose set of the quarterdeck surrender ensemble, for the mid-deck and 13 utility poses for resetting hands and props. A flintlock pistol and musket to arm your crews are provided free, courtesy of Questor.

All poses will position the boarders & defenders in precise locations, as shown. Thirty-two of the poses can be used in one scene. Deckhands can be easily relocated about the ship. See the ReadMe.

Many of the crew poses can be combined with the Merchant Crew Action poses without collisions. Those that occupy the same area can be moved around.

The Caravel was developed by the Portuguese around 1450 as an ocean-going trade vessel. Its triangular lanteen sail at the stern allowed it to better sail into the wind. The caravel’s shallow draft allowed it to sail in coastal waters as well as up some of the larger rivers. It was the standard European merchant ship design a few hundred years, sailing on three oceans and more than seven seas. It was of course, a favorite target of pirates.

Only you can decide the fate of the San Buenaventura.

Boarding Party Action is a ship’s crew attack set. Be they mutineers, pirates, hostile islanders, or navy men, these rogues are unstoppable. Included are 32 poses for attackers, defenders, and passengers. Featured is Faveral’s incomparable San Buenaventura merchant ship.

Also included is an extra 9-pose set of the quarterdeck surrender ensemble, for the mid-deck and 13 utility poses for resetting hands and props. A flintlock pistol and musket to arm your crews are provided free, courtesy of Questor.

All poses will position the boarders & defenders in precise locations, as shown. Thirty-two of the poses can be used in one scene. Deckhands can be easily relocated about the ship. See the ReadMe.

Many of the crew poses can be combined with the Merchant Crew Action poses without collisions. Those that occupy the same area can be moved around.

The Caravel was developed by the Portuguese around 1450 as an ocean-going trade vessel. Its triangular lanteen sail at the stern allowed it to better sail into the wind. The caravel’s shallow draft allowed it to sail in coastal waters as well as up some of the larger rivers. It was the standard European merchant ship design a few hundred years, sailing on three oceans and more than seven seas. It was of course, a favorite target of pirates.

Only you can decide the fate of the San Buenaventura.

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