Unleash a fleet of legendary sea dogs upon your gaming table with Pirates Set I. This premium collection of STL files contains 15 exquisitely detailed miniatures, featuring some of history’s most notorious and celebrated pirate captains alongside a versatile crew ready to follow their command.
These models are expertly designed for 28mm and 32mm scale tabletop games, making them perfect for RPGs, wargames, and historical dioramas. Each file is optimized for exceptional results on resin 3D printers, capturing every buckle, weapon, and determined expression. While designed for resin, they can also be printed on FDM printers with appropriate settings. This set provides you with unique heroes, formidable villains, and loyal crewmen to populate your naval adventures.
### Legends of the High Seas
This set is a tribute to the real historical figures who carved their names into the annals of piracy:
* **Blackbeard (Edward Teach):** Perhaps the most iconic pirate, Blackbeard terrorized the West Indies and the American colonies. He cultivated a fearsome image, allegedly tying lit fuses into his long black beard during battle to wreathe his face in smoke. His flagship, the *Queen Anne’s Revenge*, was one of the most formidable pirate vessels of its time. His reign of terror ended in a desperate battle off the coast of North Carolina.
* **Anne Bonny:** An Irish pirate who became a symbol of defiance and freedom. Alongside Calico Jack Rackham and Mary Read, she carved out a fierce reputation in the Caribbean. Known for her fiery temper and skill in combat, Bonny proved that the pirate’s life was not just for men, becoming one of the most famous female pirates in history.
* **Cheng I Sao (Zheng Yi Sao):** A master strategist and leader, Cheng I Sao commanded the infamous Red Flag Fleet, a massive pirate confederation of thousands of sailors and hundreds of ships that dominated the South China Sea. Her discipline, tactical brilliance, and rigid code of laws made her one of the most successful pirates of all time. Remarkably, she negotiated a pardon from the Chinese government, retiring from piracy and living to an old age.
* **Barbarossa (Hayreddin Barbarossa):** Originally a corsair, Hayreddin Barbarossa rose to become the Grand Admiral of the Ottoman Navy. He was a dominant force in the 16th-century Mediterranean, securing Ottoman dominance over the sea for decades. His strategic genius and naval victories against the Holy League made him a legend.
* **Henry Morgan:** A Welsh privateer who operated with the tacit approval of the English crown, Morgan conducted daring and ambitious raids against Spanish colonies in the Caribbean. His most famous exploit was the sack of Panama City in 1671. Despite his ruthless tactics, he was later knighted and appointed Lieutenant Governor of Jamaica.
* **Queen Sayyida al-Hurra:** A formidable ruler and corsair leader in the early 16th century. As the queen of Tétouan in Morocco, she formed an alliance with Barbarossa and controlled the western Mediterranean, launching raids against Spanish and Portuguese shipping in retaliation for the Reconquista.






