Victory at Sea

Victory at Sea is Mongoose Publishing's fast-playing naval warfare rules set, loosely based upon the Origins Award-winning A Call to Arms games system. Covering both World War I and World War II, players can control fleets from around the world in one off fights, historical battles or full blown campaigns - all of which are contained in the main rulebooks.
We are also proud to announce the brand new Victory at Sea miniatures range. Cast in resin with metal 'details,' these models are 3D-designed to be extremely accurate 1/1800 scale representations of the fighting ships of World War II yet extremely easy for modeller's to work with. Supplied unpainted with integrated bases featuring realistic wakes, this range is being continually added to and will grow to become one of the most comprehensive available for the discerning model collector and gamer.
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Victory at Sea Core Rulebook
£16.99The core rulebook for Victory at Sea in World War II. Learn More -
Victory at Sea: Age of Dreadnoughts
£21.99The core rulebook for playing Victory at Sea in World War I. Learn More -
Victory at Sea: Order of Battle
£16.99The companion to Victory at Sea, this supplement expands your options in World War II, introducing new rules for aircraft, new ships and new fleets. Learn More -
Victory at Sea: Far Flung Seas
£16.99Far Flung Seas is a supplement for Victory at Sea: Age of Dreadnoughts WWI naval miniatures rules. Comprising additional fleet lists, Far Flung Seas rounds out the major protagonists of the Great War. Learn More -
Graf Spee '39
£7.99<p>Captained by Hans Langsdorff, the <em>Graf Spee</em> was a successful commerce raider until a series of fateful decisions saw it engage British cruisers off the River Plate, an action that led to its crew scuttling the ship.</p> Learn More -
HMS Achilles '39
£7.99<p>One of three British cruisers (with a New Zealnd crew) that took part in the Battle of the River Plate, the <em>Achilles </em>engaged the pocket battleship <em>Graf Spee</em> and helped bring home a much needed victory early in the war.</p> Learn More -
HMS Exeter '39
£7.99Famous for its part in the Battle of the River Plate, the Exeter was seriously damaged in that engagement but its 8-inch guns were a vital part of the British response in that battle. Learn More -
Fairmile A ML
£7.99The Fairmile A was capable of 25 knots, mounted a 3 pounder gun and a pair of .303 machine guns, as well as depth charges Learn More -
Fairmile B ML
£7.99The Fairmile B was fitted with ASDIC and depth charges, an manufactured in large numbers. Learn More -
Fairmile C MGB
£7.99The Fairmile C was a motor gun boat, mounting two two pounders and eight machine guns of various calibres. Learn More




