







🛡️ Command the seas with style—your next-level RPG ship awaits!
This 3D laser-cut wooden RPG ship model measures 23.4" long with three levels, each offering 2.5" clearance to fit standard miniatures. Featuring a detailed Dragon bow figurehead, six cannons, and a 1" grid battle map, it’s designed for immersive naval combat in D&D, Pathfinder, and other tabletop RPGs. Easy to assemble without glue or tools, it’s a perfect gift for gamers seeking to elevate their campaign aesthetics and gameplay.











| ASIN | B07V3HNQXF |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (836) |
| Item Weight | 12.8 ounces |
| Item model number | DS06 |
| Manufacturer | CZYY |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 14 years and up |
| Product Dimensions | 1 x 1 x 0.04 inches |
D**W
Pretty great addition to any gaming setup!
I definitely recommend this for an addition to anyone's table. I am running a seafaring campaign, and this is light, well-cut, and durable for the weight and price point. The assembly was a little tougher than I anticipated, but nothing that the average amateur can't handle. I confess I did break one piece trying to assemble, but it was easily fixed with a few drops of wood glue, and it's nearly impossible to see where it broke. Good stuff!
A**R
Great quality with difficult instructions
Products came and all parts and pieces were included with no breakage upon retrieval. I will admit the instructions that came in the package were not helpful, but upon looking, I found that the creator has a YouTube video with the correct assembly instructions.l (I’d recommend they add a QR code to the paper instructions to the video) I would also recommend having a rubber mallet and a hard flat piece of metal on hand for assembly for stubborn parts that don’t want to fit together.
A**R
Fantastic addition to our tapletop gaming
I had written into our TTRPG that the players would be going on an adventure aboard a pirate ship for a few months IRL time and began to panic as I realized how complex ship combat can be and how poorly just drawing a boat on paper could go. Cue this laser cut beauty. I found this ship as I was weighing the pros and cons of spending $500+ on a lego pirate ship and bought it right away. It was easy to assemble, the pieces are sturdy (I usually break things like this as I try to piece them together), and allowed for a fun multidimensional play experience. The players loved it and I bought a few lego cannons to add the opportunity to use ship weapons on enemies
G**E
Impressive value... especially if you take the time to 'fix' it!
So, obviously I'm a gamer. We're playing Warhammer Fantasy Role-play 2nd Edition. The party/players wanted to go all 'nautical' and explore the world at large. Ok... and oh crap! Now I need ship models/minis/figs at 28mm. So I perused Amazon and found this company. They have different ship layouts, in 3-D, with all the stuff you'd expect on a ship marked/etched on the wooden ship templates. Awesome, right? So I bought this ship, a galleon. Though a little tedious, it wasn't really that difficult to assemble (about an hour... with beer). It looked good, and would definitely serve the purpose; but it was basically a skeleton of a ship (which irked me). So I decided to 'fix' it. I added the masts (wooden dowels @ 1/2", 3/8 " and yard-arms @ 1/4 "). It's literally marked on the 'printed', laser cut wood where they go. This cost me about $2 in material. Then I bought some canvas cloth for sails (actually 'ticking' cloth... a yard of it and I used like 1/8th of it... but had to buy at least a yard). So add about $6. Add another $1 for upholstery thread to use for some light 'rigging', about $6 in glue (Elmer's clear and super glue gel), and BAM! Kit-bashed the hell out of it! One additional thing... modeling clay (like $5) used to stabilize certain aspects (masts) before gluing. The point: For about $16, I made (or at least I think I made) this model much more than originally offered. I spent $39 on this, so after prime account, tax, etc... maybe 40-something. Add $16 for a total of $56, and now it's a much better & useful game/scenario piece. It actually looks like a friggin' ship! So take note (manufacturer). At least include the masts and yard-arms (cross beams) in your build kit. Note: The crow's nest was made from a Dixie cup, cut down in height and painted brown with some leftover spray paint. I poked a hole in the bottom and made 4 slits/flanges that I fit onto the main mast and then super-glued. Easy-peasy and works well. Assessment: This model is functional as is, but if you really want to bring it to life and are willing to put some time (4-6 hours) and additional $ into the build, you can really make something spectacular. So why didn't the manufacturer do it in the first place... at least some things. That's why 4 stars. That's why I included in the above pics of the model I got (Amazon) that D&D/Wizards of the 'Screws Consumers' has put out. Honestly, it's friggin' awesome! It's also pricey ($150). It has the masts, arms, and sails... is fully formed, has moveable parts (doors, rudder, cannon doors), is fully formed/enclosed, and has removable/stand alone decks. However, it's cumbersome because of this. Alternatively, this wooden cut-out model allows for easy access to all decks, but looks kinda cheesy/cheap unless you 'modify' it. I gave my take on modification(s) if that helps. I hope it inspires your own creativity if you want to make this wooden deck model something more... what it should have been from the get go (IMO). Would I buy again? Maybe... and I did (Viking ship) which I 'fixed' as well with mast, sails, rigging, and even shields along the hull (no pic). Note: I did minimum rigging so that accessibility for figs was still an easy option. Beyond that, I simply 'googled' sailing ships/galleons to get ideas/understanding of where the main rigging went. Figs/minis depicted are from Amazon, Ebay, and Etsy... Blood & Plunder 28mm game. Cannon figs from Ebay (pippd & others). Hope this helps or perhaps inspires. Not a bad model for the price... but could be more. Enjoy & Game On!
J**D
Great Value. Endless possibilities.
As a tabletop gamer with not a lot of money, It’s nice to find affordable set pieces like this. The wooden miniature allows for endless possibilities as far as painting, decorating, and much more! With some hot glue and broken popsicle sticks and some cheap paint I was able to take this fantastic product add a little decoration and make something truly memorable for my party! When I can save up the money I will definitely be buying from this seller again.
S**N
Great for D&D and other ttrpg games.
This thing is awesome! We've used Paizo map pack ships for years and they are now not available pre-printed. There are some copies left, but people are price gouging on them. What went for 11 dollars at your FLGS, now go for 58 on eBay. This ship was 34 dollars, a quarter of the price of the others, but the quality is there. What I also needed was a ship you can reach into to simulate multi tear battles. I looked at the d&d official ship and it's 200.00. the blood and plunder ones are littles less then 200, but storage is an issue, and I can't battle underneath. This easily stores away after use. Great for flying ship use (the planes below/ above) , ship to ship battles as well. 34.00 dollars is a steal at that price. All pieces fit smoothly, and awesome laser cut details. I plan to order one more.
K**2
It’s great whilst playing but setting it up is difficult.
A**L
Painted this and added wind a Treant so it can be a living ship. Absolutely love it.
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