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Author:  dafrca [ Wed Apr 26, 2006 8:25 pm ]
Post subject:  NAC Fleet Questions

I do not want to Hijack another thread, so I am creating this one to ask some questions.

Here is the post:

Quote (wargame_insomniac @ 26 April 2006 (10:05))
Last night I glued together some of the new NAC ships from GZG- they are some seriously nice spaceships. Wonderful detailing and a very coherent looking fleet right the way from Corvettes and Frigates all the way up to Superdreadnoughts and Fleetcarriers.

I have always liked GZG stuff. I have a small NAC fleet myself.

Just curious, what Fighters are you using?

Also, how did you base the fighters? Counts per base etc.


dafrca

Author:  vanvlak [ Wed Apr 26, 2006 8:28 pm ]
Post subject:  NAC Fleet Questions

Er - what's a NAC? ???
(aside) ooh, look, all the 4s - 4444th post  :p

Author:  dafrca [ Wed Apr 26, 2006 9:02 pm ]
Post subject:  NAC Fleet Questions

Quote (vanvlak @ 26 April 2006 (12:28))
Er - what's a NAC? ???

Sorry, it stands for New Anglian Confederation . This is one of the major super powers in the Tufflyverse. This background and miniatures come from GZG's line of games: Full Thrust, Stargrunt, and Dirtside.

Hope this helps.

dafrca

Author:  Cuban Commissar [ Wed Apr 26, 2006 9:33 pm ]
Post subject:  NAC Fleet Questions

I always used printed counters.  That way I can stack.

Author:  Heresiarch [ Wed Apr 26, 2006 9:59 pm ]
Post subject:  NAC Fleet Questions

Quote (vanvlak @ 26 April 2006 (13:28))
Er - what's a NAC? ???
(aside) ooh, look, all the 4s - 4444th post  :p

In case you... or anyone else for that matter... is interested in the background for the setting this is a good place to start:

Tufflyverse

Another good example of Near Future Sci-Fi IMO.





Author:  vanvlak [ Thu Apr 27, 2006 6:55 am ]
Post subject:  NAC Fleet Questions

Thanks for the infor Dafrca and Heresiarch. Now the interesting question is, should I read it? Or, in other words, what will I end up buying after I do so?

Oh greatm, over here we're stuck right between the FSE and the IF.... I'm emigrating to Switzerland.  :p

Author:  dafrca [ Thu Apr 27, 2006 7:33 am ]
Post subject:  NAC Fleet Questions

Quote (vanvlak @ 26 April 2006 (22:55))
Now the interesting question is, should I read it? Or, in other words, what will I end up buying after I do so?

Why worry, you are a gamer.  :p

You will only buy what you need, right?   :;):

dafrca

Author:  vanvlak [ Thu Apr 27, 2006 7:37 am ]
Post subject:  NAC Fleet Questions

Quote (dafrca @ 27 April 2006 (08:33))
Quote (vanvlak @ 26 April 2006 (22:55))
Now the interesting question is, should I read it? Or, in other words, what will I end up buying after I do so?

Why worry, you are a gamer. ?:p

You will only buy what you need, right? ? :;):

dafrca

Oh yeah, silly me....  :p

Author:  dafrca [ Thu Apr 27, 2006 7:43 am ]
Post subject:  NAC Fleet Questions

Quote (vanvlak @ 26 April 2006 (23:37))
Quote (dafrca @ 27 April 2006 (08:33))
Quote (vanvlak @ 26 April 2006 (22:55))
Now the interesting question is, should I read it? Or, in other words, what will I end up buying after I do so?

Why worry, you are a gamer. ?:p

You will only buy what you need, right? ? :;):

dafrca

Oh yeah, silly me.... ?:p

:laugh:

I am such a bad person, sorry.  :devil:

dafrca

Author:  Tas [ Thu Apr 27, 2006 10:10 am ]
Post subject:  NAC Fleet Questions

I used a bunch of small GZG fighters, mounted in pairs on the reverse side of a bunch of old square Epic bases.  Counters just never did it for me!  There is room on each base for one of thoise tiny dice which shows how many fighters are left in the squadron

Author:  CyberShadow [ Thu Apr 27, 2006 11:28 am ]
Post subject:  NAC Fleet Questions

Quote (dafrca @ 26 April 2006 (20:25))
Just curious, what Fighters are you using?

Also, how did you base the fighters? Counts per base etc.

I use a heep of GZG fighters for my BFG games. I also use the GZG spider bases. These are very nice, with a central pillar and six 'arms' to mount a fighter on. They look very good, and the arms can be bent or even removed to vary the bases.

Author:  Fomas [ Thu Apr 27, 2006 12:32 pm ]
Post subject:  NAC Fleet Questions

Orignally  I mounted my Full Thrust fighters on wires attached to square bases.  Bit of a pain to say the least.

I have since moved on to the flying bases supplied by Brigade Models:

http://www.brigademodels.co.uk/Frames/S ... -7001.html

I use a small D6 placed in the centre to keep track of the actual number of fighters.  You also require only three miniatures to represent a unit rather than six.  This effectively doubles the number of units that you can make up.

Author:  dafrca [ Thu Apr 27, 2006 1:04 pm ]
Post subject:  NAC Fleet Questions

Quote (Fomas @ 27 April 2006 (04:32))
I have since moved on to the flying bases supplied by Brigade Models:

http://www.brigademodels.co.uk/Frames/S ... -7001.html

I use a small D6 placed in the centre to keep track of the actual number of fighters. ?You also require only three miniatures to represent a unit rather than six. ?This effectively doubles the number of units that you can make up.

I was thinking of going with the bases from DLD for the same reasons almost.

These Bases would mean I get six bases from one set of six fighters. Or if I wanted, I could mount them three to the base and stil be fine.

dafrca

Author:  Tas [ Thu Apr 27, 2006 1:36 pm ]
Post subject:  NAC Fleet Questions

The Brigade Model stand fits to the top of the flying base stand so would complement that well Daf and still give you a massed feeling

http://www.brigademodels.co.uk/Frames/S ... -7001.html

Author:  Heresiarch [ Thu Apr 27, 2006 3:20 pm ]
Post subject:  NAC Fleet Questions

Quote (dafrca @ 27 April 2006 (06:04))
I was thinking of going with the bases from DLD for the same reasons almost.

Hi Dafrca,

I take it then that DLD is finally back in business?

Thanks.

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