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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Fairmile D MGB/MTB
£7.99The Fairmile D was highly adaptable and could be fitted with a range of armament that meant it could act as both motor gun and torpedo boat. Learn More -
HMS York '41
Pre-Order £7.99The York took part in the Norwegian campaign but was later sunk by Italian motor boats in the Mediterranean. Learn More -
HMS Leander '39
£7.99The Royal Navy had a clear need for small, light cruisers that could be produced in large numbers. Though displacing more than their intended 6,500 tons, the Leander-class fulfilled this requirement admirably. Learn More -
HMS Neptune '41
£7.99HMS Neptune was the first British ship to spot the Italian fleet in the battle of Calabria, during which she damaged the heavy cruiser Bolzano. Learn More -
HMS Ajax '39
£7.99The Ajax aout-manoeuvred the Admiral Graf Spee during the Battle of the River Plate. Despite it being a victory won more by bluff and guile rather than effective gunnery, the scuttled Graf Spee was welcome news at a time when Britain was in the depths of its darkest hour. Learn More -
Tribal-class Destroyers
Pre-Order £7.99The Tribal destroyers were the Royal Navy’s most advanced escorts of the time, and saw action in nearly every theatre. Learn More -
Battle of the River Plate battle set
£29.99The first naval clash of the Second World War, the Battle of the Rover Plate was a fight won by guile and deception more than accurate gunnery. Learn More -
Bismarck '40
£9.99One of the most renowned classes of ships to be launched, the Bismarck and Tirpitz have become legendary, though the Deutschland and a fourth hull were never completed. The Bismarck sank the Hood in the North Atlantic, causing Winston Churchill to order her sunk at any cost. Learn More -
HMS Hood '40
£9.99Hood's role as fleet flagship and her immense popularity with the public, both at home and abroad, meant she saw almost continuous service. Already the most famous ship in the world before the war and symbol of Empire, she was destined to gain fame of quite another sort when confronting Bismarck in the Denmark Strait. Learn More




