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MN (Currently in WY)

I have been playing Poseidon's Warriors from Osprey for a few years using Trireme paper templates. As usual for my fringe projects, I provide all the stuff for my gamer buddies to play. These games have often been part of a larger campaign with my Greek land forces, and I like to place it during the Corinthian War period.



The Corinthian War was a conflict between an expansionist Sparta and her allies and the combined alliance of Athens, Corinth, Thebes, and Argos. The war took place between 395 to 387 BC and involved forces on land and sea. The land warfare mostly took place near Corinth and Thebes while the ocean battles took place around the Aegean.

Corinth and Athens were the second and largest fleet in Ancient Greece respectively. They were well established naval powers. Sparta on the other hand was attempting to build their Naval power to align with their abilities on land. Most of the Spartan ships were tribute from allied city-states from the Aegean.


However, on Christmas I got a Orange30 Resin Printer and the first thing I did was to start to print 1/1200 Greek Triremes. The Triremes I am using I found on Thingiverse and were made by a fellow named, Captain Ahab.

For my battles, I need essentially two Trireme types; Fast Triremes and Standard Triremes. The Spartan and Corinthian forces are mostly made up of the Standard types, while Athens used the Fast type. To differentiate the Fast triremes, I think I will model them with masts/sails up; even though this was NOT how triremes went to battle. Both forces should have about 25 ships.

Here is what a printed ship looks like:



Then, as I was printing the next squadron I did some test painting. You can also see the next squadron drying out beyond.



I still have work to do on the painting front. My Aegean Sea bases do not look right to me at all. The ships do not look like they are moving. However, they are working for now, and I will need to keep testing and experimenting until I figure out how to do it. This time, I used Armypainter paints; with an Ash Grey undercoat, then Dark Blue base color, drybrushed electric blue, and drybrushed ash grey, followed by a blue tone ink wash.

As for the Trireme's themselves, I will keep using various browns and other colors to push the envelope on their color schemes. I want to do some more research on how Triremes are painted besides brown as well.

Anyway, let's see how far I get on this project!

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Your image tags aren't working.

1/1200 seems tiny for the subject matter, but I suppose with 25/side you need them to be a bit on the smaller side to get them all to fit with room to maneuver, etc. Assuming they follow the "average" of about 100-120 feet long from a modeling (but not necessarily a gaming) standpoint I think I would want something closer to 1/600 to hit that 2-2.5" mark.

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Thanks! Hopefully fixed.

Maybe they are 1/600 as they are about half a finger length long. The tag said 1/1200 IIRC.

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Here is two squadrons of 5 Fast Triremes to represent the Athenian contingent of the allied fleet.



Normally, a Trireme would lower their masts and sails before engaging. However, I left them up on these Fast Triremes for easy identification on the tabletop.

The rest of the fleet are the slow "Cataphract" style of Trireme so the masts will differentiate between the two types going forward. I do not plan to use the mast versions for the rest of the Corinthian or Spartan Fleet.

I am undecided if I want to try to add any sails as of yet. Maybe for the admiral's ship?


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I have five more ships ready to paint up as Corinthians.

I tried expanding to five ships on a plate, as opposed to singles and..... it did not work really well. On the flip side, I also have a ton of wrecks I can use now too!

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This has been a slow moving project as I struggled to learn how to Resin Print better at the same time as trying to build a fleet.

The first challenge was trying to make a plate that allowed me to print more than one ship at a time. Much resin and many ships were wrecked in this process. However, from the dregs I was able to forge together enough usable ships for the next 15 or so cataphract triremes for Corinth in the allied fleet.

Much was learned, and now I think I have a way to consistently get 4-5 ships per print run of about an hour. Plus, I just got in two new bottles of resin. Hopefully, the 25 Spartan cataphract triremes go a lot faster!

Here is the Allied fleet ready to challenge Spartan hegemony.....


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