I used to make the ships, you can see below, for the Warlord game Cruel seas. Sadly enough, I can’t offer them anymore. Sorry for the inconvenience!
Here is the list of ships that used to be available :
Typ VIIc U Boat. There were over 500 of these boats build during the war.Weapons from the Warlord and Heroic&Ros weapons packs ( not included)
Auxiliary Gunboat VP 1037 a coastal collier refitted as a gunboat . Weapons from the Warlord and Heroic&Ros weapons packs ( not included)
M.S. Louisa with coal load a coastal collier as used in the narrow seas, like the English east coast loaded with coal.
M.S. Louisa with a load of boxes a coastal collier as used in the narrow seas, like the English east coast loaded with boxes.
M.S. Louisa with a load of wood a coastal collier as used in the narrow seas, like the English east coast loaded with wood.
S.S. Rheinland a ferry servicing the german north sea island Borkum during WWII also shipped refugees through the baltic at the end of the war. Was used until 1960 as ferry, then broken up.
S.S. Bellota (in ballast version) This is a model of a medium sized cargo steamer in ballast. It is a generic ship like many wich were used in coastal and transatlantic convoys during WWII.
S.S. Green Island This is a model of a medium sized cargo steamer fully loaded. It is a generic ship like many wich were used in coastal and transatlantic convoys during WWII.
Hunt Typ II class destroyer The escort destroyers forsook the heavy armament and some of the speed of the fleet type to reduce unit cost and better suit mass production and the conditions. Eighty-six Hunts were completed, of which 72 were commissioned into the Royal Navy and the remaining 14 were transferred to allied navies. Eighteen Type II vessels were ordered on 4 September 1940 and two more (Lauderdale and Ledbury) on the following day. Three of these were completed to the Type I specification – Blankney, Blencathra and Brocklesby. A final batch of sixteen were ordered on 20 December 1939.